Includes bibliographical references (pages 279-280) and index.
Contents:
Preface -- Chapter 1. The real and its objects -- Chapter 2. Ideology, identity, and difference -- Chapter 4. Postmodernisms -- Chapter 5. Assimilations -- Chapter 6. Globalization and the post-medium condition -- Chapter 7. ArtAfter 2000 -- Timeline -- Select bibliography -- List of illustrations -- Index.
Summary:
"This intelligently argued overview is invaluable for the way in which it reveals and makes coherent sense of the often bewildering diversity of styles, forms, media, techniques and agendas that proliferate in contemporary art. Now revised and expanded, Michael Archer's acclaimed book is brought up to date with coverage of the comprehensive globalization of art since the mid-1990s, which has been reflected in the growth of the exhibition calendar and the number of new museums opening around the world. With over thirty additional illustrations and an updated timeline and bibliography, Art Since 1960 is an indispensable source of information on the evolution of art over the past four decades."-- Back Cover
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