New Tendencies in Art
In this book an internationally famous art critic Aldo Pellegrini examines the products of artists and the movements in art from World War II to the present. He investigates the work of contemporary artists in all countries and provides a basic understanding of Pop Art, New Abstraction, Op Art and other styles.
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Keywords
Abstract art, Abstract expressionism, Avant‑garde, Art market, Kinetic art, Op art, Pop art
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Place of publication
New York City
Publisher
Year
1966
Number of pages
320 pages
Language
Open stacks or available on request
Available on request
Illustrations
Yes
Bibliography
No
UDC code and author sign
709.042 Pel
Volumes
1
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