Abstract Art: A Global History
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An introductory discussion of the work of the early modern pioneers of abstraction opens up into a completely new approach to abstract art based around five inclusive themes – the body, the landscape, the cosmos, architecture, and the repertory of man-made signs and patterns – each of which has its own chapter. Starting from a figurative example, Karmel works outwards to develop a series of narratives that go far beyond the established figures and movements traditionally associated with abstract art. Each narrative is complemented by a number of ‘featured’ abstract works, which provide an in-depth illustration of the breadth of Karmel’s distinctive vision.
A wide-ranging examination of topics – from embryos to the surface of skin, from vortexes to waves, planets to star charts, towers to windows – is interwoven with detailed analysis of works by established figures like Joan Miró and Jackson Pollock alongside pieces by lesser-known artists such as Wu Guanzhong, Hilma af Klint and Odili Donald Odita.
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Additional information
Publisher | Thames and Hudson Ltd, 1st edition (29 Oct. 2020) |
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Language | English |
Hardcover | 344 pages |
ISBN-10 | 0500239584 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0500239582 |
Dimensions | 25.15 x 3.56 x 31.75 cm |
by Andy D
Excellent overview of Abstract Art in all it’s many disciplines.
Fantastic clear images on real quality paper; which always makes a huge difference when buying art books. Also, many artists that I had no knowledge of as well as the more known artist.
A welcome addition to my bookshelf/ coffee table.