Nothing If Not Critical: Selected Essays on Art and ArtistsA generous selection of forthright essays on art and artists. Hughes tackles the lives and works of over 80 artists, from the old masters to our contemporaries, exploring their achievement (or lack of it) and how they altered the history of art for better or worse. This much-feted book from Robert Hughes, one of our greatest living art historians, makes a welcome appearance in paperback. A selection of his most important articles, it includes his accounts of the particular skills and vision of some 80 artists - from old masters such as Holbein, Caravaggio, van Dyck and Reynolds to contemporary painters such as Lichtenstein, Bacon, Kitaj and Hockney. Hughes looks too at some of the vexed questions confronting art today. Lawrence Gowing has said that Robert Hughes is 'illuminating and compelling on whatever subject he touches'; this book offers much evidence to support that plaudit. (Kirkus UK). |
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... eighties for years , because few of the social conditions that fostered the decade's cultural traits have changed or seem ready to . The decade may be officially dead , but it won't lie down just yet . In the eighties the scale of ...
... eighties for years , because few of the social conditions that fostered the decade's cultural traits have changed or seem ready to . The decade may be officially dead , but it won't lie down just yet . In the eighties the scale of ...
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... eighties artists to them has been that of a fairly tough fly to flypaper . One saw this in Robert Longo's work in the early eighties — an over- size mélange of technical sophistication and sentimental blatancy , with more wallop than ...
... eighties artists to them has been that of a fairly tough fly to flypaper . One saw this in Robert Longo's work in the early eighties — an over- size mélange of technical sophistication and sentimental blatancy , with more wallop than ...
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... eighties there may have been five hundred people in the world who could pay more than $ 25 million for a work of art , and tens of thousands who could pay a million : a situation with no historical precedents at all . Never before have ...
... eighties there may have been five hundred people in the world who could pay more than $ 25 million for a work of art , and tens of thousands who could pay a million : a situation with no historical precedents at all . Never before have ...
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of the City of Mahagonny | 3 |
Ancestors | 31 |
Nineteenth Century | 89 |
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