100 Works of Art That Will Define Our Age
Just as Picasso’s Guernica or Gericault’s Raft of the Medusa survive as powerful cultural documents of their time, certain artworks from our own era will endure for generations to come. Kelly Grovier curates a compelling list of one hundred paintings, sculptures, drawings, installations, performances, and video pieces that have made the greatest impact from 1989 to the present. The global cast of artists includes Marina Abramović, Matthew Barney, Christian Boltanski, Louise Bourgeois, Maurizio Cattelan, Marlene Dumas, Olafur Eliasson, Andreas Gursky, Cristina Iglesias, On Kawara, Jeff Koons, Ernesto Neto, Gerhard Richter, Pipilotti Rist, Kara Walker, and Ai Weiwei. Many of the pieces reflect the cultural upheavals of recent times, from the collapse of the Berlin Wall to the blossoming of the Arab Spring. A daring yet convincing analysis of which artworks best capture the zeitgeist of our time, Grovier’s list also provides a much‑needed map through the landscape of contemporary art. Illustrations of key works are supplemented by comparative images by different artists, sometimes in different periods, while short texts offer a biography of each artwork, tracing its inception and impact, and offering a view not only into the imagination of the artist but into the age in which we live.
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1990s, 2000s, 2010s, Young British Artists, Abstract art, Animalistics, UK, Video art, Graphic art, Painting, Identity, Installation, Conceptual art, Public art, Performance, Political art, Portrait, Sculpture, Street art, Body, Photography
Close Chuck, Elmgreen & Dragset, Goldin Nan, Gursky Andreas, Harvey Marcus, Hatoum Mona, Kentridge William, Lucas Sarah, Nelson Mike, Neto Ernesto, Raad Walid, Schneider Gregor, Serra Richard, Sierra Santiago, Cariou Patrick, Alÿs Francis, Banksy, Bourgeois Louise, Buren Daniel, Douglas Stan, Dumas Marlene, Elíasson Ólafur, Holzer Jenny, Kawara On, Kelley Mike, Murakami Takashi, Richter Gerhard, Rist Pipilotti, Scully Sean, Tuymans Luc, Wearing Gillian, Whiteread Rachel, Boltanski Christian, Gupta Subodh, McQueen Steve, Saville Jenny, Tillmans Wolfgang, Wall Jeff, Zhang Xiaogang, Żmijewski Artur, Emin Tracey, Freud Lucian, Hirschhorn Thomas, Iglesias Cristina, Kapoor Anish, McCarthy Paul, Mueck Ron, Quinn Marc, Salcedo Doris, Shaw Raqib, Twombly Cy, Viola Bill, Walker Kara, Aitken Doug, Alexander Mark, Bałka Mirosław, Bonvicini Monica, Calle Sophie, Doig Peter, Gormley Antony, Hiller Susan, Marclay Christian, Messager Annette, Morgan Polly, Nauman Bruce, Rauch Neo, Rego Paula, Sherman Cindy, Suh Do-Ho, Turk Gavin, Cattelan Maurizio, Creed Martin, Currin John, Deller Jeremy, González‑Torres Félix, Hockney David, Koons Jeff, Mutu Wangechi, Neshat Shirin, Ofili Chris, Orozco Gabriel, Perry Grayson, Tiravanija Rirkrit, Wallinger Mark, Yang Fudong, Abramović Marina, Ai Weiwei, Antoni Janine, Barney Matthew, Burden Chris, Jake and Dinos Chapman, Christo and Jeanne-Claude, Kane Alan, Gowda Sheela, Hirst Damien, Höller Carsten, Kiefer Anselm, Kippenberger Martin, Kruger Barbara, Parker Cornelia, Brown Glenn
London
2016
320 pages
9780500292204
Available on request
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