Contemporary Art: A Very Short Introduction
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Business & Economics
Philosophy
Art & Photography
Format
Paperback
Pages
168
Language
English
Published
May 25, 2006
Publisher
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10
0192806467
ISBN-13
9780192806468
Description
Contemporary art has captured the attention of a diverse audience, revealing the complexities of its significance in the modern world. Julian Stallabrass explores the intricate relationships between artists, institutions, and the ever-evolving cultural landscape, delving into what drives contemporary art today.
Through insightful examination, he articulates the ways in which contemporary art reflects societal issues, pushing boundaries while challenging viewers to rethink their perceptions. As trends shift and new voices emerge, he addresses the impact of technology and globalization on artistic expression and accessibility.
Stallabrass invites readers to engage with the crucial questions surrounding the creation and consumption of contemporary art, uncovering the influences of market dynamics, curatorial decisions, and individual interpretations. His analysis serves as both an introduction and a thought-provoking examination of a vibrant and ever-changing field.
Through insightful examination, he articulates the ways in which contemporary art reflects societal issues, pushing boundaries while challenging viewers to rethink their perceptions. As trends shift and new voices emerge, he addresses the impact of technology and globalization on artistic expression and accessibility.
Stallabrass invites readers to engage with the crucial questions surrounding the creation and consumption of contemporary art, uncovering the influences of market dynamics, curatorial decisions, and individual interpretations. His analysis serves as both an introduction and a thought-provoking examination of a vibrant and ever-changing field.
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