Conceptual Revolutions in Twentieth-Century Art.
Galenson combines social scientific methods with qualitative analysis to produce a new interpretation of modern art.
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Cambridge University Press,
2009.
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Table of Contents:
- Cover; Half-title; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; List of Tables; Preface; Introduction: And Now for Something Completely Different; 1 The Back Story of Twentieth-Century Art; 2 The Greatest Artists of the Twentieth Century; 3 The Most Important Works of Art of the Twentieth Century; 4 The Greatest Artistic Breakthroughs of the Twentieth Century; 5 The Greatest Women Artists of the Twentieth Century; 6 Creating New Genres; 7 And Now for Something Completely Different: The Versatility of Conceptual Innovators; 8 You Cannot Be Serious: The Conceptual Innovator as Trickster.
- 9 Painting by Proxy: The Conceptual Artist as Manufacturer10 Co-Authoring Advanced Art; 11 Language in Visual Art; 12 Portraits of the Artist; 13 The Rise and (Partial) Fall of Abstract Painting in the Twentieth Century; 14 The Globalization of Advanced Art in the Twentieth Century; 15 Artists and the Market: From Leonardo and Titian to Warhol and Hirst; 16 The State of Advanced Art: The Late Twentieth Century and Beyond; Notes; Bi.