Abstract Art in the Late Twentieth Century
Discover the vibrant world of abstract art with Abstract Art in the Late Twentieth Century by Frances Colpitt, published by Cambridge University Press in 2002. This insightful paperback, spanning 236 pages, offers a comprehensive and optimistic perspective on the evolution of abstract painting, a cornerstone of modern art.
Colpitt's collection features seminal essays that delve into the development of key movements within abstract art, including hard-edge painting, deductive and serial structures, and monochrome abstraction. Explore the psychological analogies and regional influences that shaped this dynamic genre, as well as the provocative discussions surrounding the 'death of painting' in post-modernism.
This book is an essential read for art enthusiasts, students, and anyone interested in understanding the rich history and impact of abstract art in the late twentieth century.