Writings on art and anti-art:

Art historian and curator Dawn Ades is a leading voice on Dada, Surrealist, Abstract and Latin American art. This volume collects her important essays for the first time, highlighting her passionate voice across time periods and artist movements.00Arranged thematically, this collection of essays rep...

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1. Verfasser: Ades, Dawn 1943- (VerfasserIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: London Ridinghouse 2015
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Zusammenfassung:Art historian and curator Dawn Ades is a leading voice on Dada, Surrealist, Abstract and Latin American art. This volume collects her important essays for the first time, highlighting her passionate voice across time periods and artist movements.00Arranged thematically, this collection of essays represents the breadth of Dawn Ades’s critical and curatorial interests, ranging from avant-garde poster design to the representation of the female in Mexico, but with an overarching foundation in abstraction, identity and the influence of new media.00As well as working as a professor and curator – which earned her an OBE for her services to art history – Ades has written on a wide range of artists since 1980. Spanning the likes of Joseph Cornell, Francis Bacon, Salvador Dali? and La?szlo? Moholy-Nagy, this body of essays is ingrained with Ades’s consistently clear and intellectually stimulating observations.00To introduce the book, Ades is interviewed by Doro Globus who explores the writer’s relationship to curating, teaching and art history.0
Beschreibung:604 S. Ill. 24 × 17 cm
ISBN:9781905464630

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