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9780130908988
This clear, concise, and historically-rooted anthology traces the key developments in American avant-garde art from the 1940s with Abstract Expressionism and the Cold War through the late 1990s with an array of video installations and the broad cultural changes arising from far-reaching technological developments. Each movement is articulated by multiple voices--the artists, their critics, and the intellectuals beyond the art world who were helping to frame the issues of their day. Sometimes positions converge; sometimes they diverge. Always the multiplicity of voices--reprinted here in their complete, unedited form--point to the major currents affecting or being affected by the art of their time, giving a succinct, but lively account of the artistic dialog of the past fifty plus years.Fabozzi, Paul F. is the author of 'Artists, Critics, Context Readings in and Around American Art Since 1945', published 2001 under ISBN 9780130908988 and ISBN 0130908983.
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