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Twice Drawn: Modern and Contemporary Drawings in Context

Twice Drawn: Modern and Contemporary Drawings in Context

Jean Fisher
3.6/5 ( ratings)
This book is an exciting survey of modern and contemporary drawing that explores how context affects our understanding of art.
Twice Drawn brings together an eclectic range of drawings from the last half-century to explore the influence and vigor of this pervasive yet commonly overlooked practice. Providing a contextual depth often lost in large group surveys, this book begins with beautiful reproductions of two stand-out drawings each from over 50 artists. The book then mixes those drawings with hundreds more works that are thematically arranged by traditional genres and less conventional principles, offering alternative ways to examine relationships among style, contemporaneity, and chronology. Artists include mid-century stalwarts like Philip Guston, and Ellsworth Kelly, established draftsmen such as Brice Marden, and Lee Bontecou, and a younger generation of artists like Dawn Clements and Chris Ofili. In addition, the book focuses on the work of four artists: Lee Lozano, Ed Ruscha, Jim Shaw, and Susan Turcot.
Language
English
Pages
303
Format
Hardcover
Publisher
Prestel Publishing
Release
December 15, 2011
ISBN
3791350544
ISBN 13
9783791350547

Twice Drawn: Modern and Contemporary Drawings in Context

Jean Fisher
3.6/5 ( ratings)
This book is an exciting survey of modern and contemporary drawing that explores how context affects our understanding of art.
Twice Drawn brings together an eclectic range of drawings from the last half-century to explore the influence and vigor of this pervasive yet commonly overlooked practice. Providing a contextual depth often lost in large group surveys, this book begins with beautiful reproductions of two stand-out drawings each from over 50 artists. The book then mixes those drawings with hundreds more works that are thematically arranged by traditional genres and less conventional principles, offering alternative ways to examine relationships among style, contemporaneity, and chronology. Artists include mid-century stalwarts like Philip Guston, and Ellsworth Kelly, established draftsmen such as Brice Marden, and Lee Bontecou, and a younger generation of artists like Dawn Clements and Chris Ofili. In addition, the book focuses on the work of four artists: Lee Lozano, Ed Ruscha, Jim Shaw, and Susan Turcot.
Language
English
Pages
303
Format
Hardcover
Publisher
Prestel Publishing
Release
December 15, 2011
ISBN
3791350544
ISBN 13
9783791350547

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