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OverviewAs the twenty-first century unfolds, notions of our cultural past and how our history has influenced our present shift almost daily. Within this, accepted artistic trajectories are being questioned and new connections made. In this wide-ranging and thought-provoking publication, experts in their field address specific aspects of British art of the twentieth century. Presenting new perspectives on established narratives, subjects range from British Surrealism and the rise of corporate and private patronage, to nationality and British identity. Complemented by a range of striking images, this publication succeeds in showing the strength of the British artistic tradition while also encouraging the reader to rethink and explore the existing narrative. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jo Baring , Harriet Baker , Elena Crippa , Aindrea EmelifePublisher: Lund Humphries Publishers Ltd Imprint: Lund Humphries Publishers Ltd ISBN: 9781848225619ISBN 10: 184822561 Pages: 176 Publication Date: 10 October 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews‘An intelligent and engaging reappraisal of modern British art.’ – Sir Stephen Deuchar, CBE, Director, Art Fund, 2010–2020 Director, Tate Britain, 1998–2010 ‘This inclusive, questioning, invigorating book feels like a game-changer. It reframes modern British art and asks us to celebrate a more expansive and exciting idea of Britishness.’ – Charlotte Mullins, author of A Little History of Art ‘Through this careful and original reconsideration, modern British art emerges in an expanded form, more relevant than ever and more urgent in its message.’ – Kate Bryan, Art Curator, Writer, Advisor and Broadcaster Head of Collections at Soho House globally ‘For its wide variety of approach and independence of thought, this collection of studies is most timely. More than useful, this is an important book.’ – William Packer, painter and critic 'Revisiting Modern British Art is a significant contribution to its field, and to British art in general, in reassessing and re-energising this increasingly popular area of history for a 21st century audience.' – Country Life Selected as one of FAD Magazine's Top Art Books to Read in 2023: 'An interesting and refreshing look at Modern British Art and how it has evolved and continues to evolve. Ranging from how the two World Wars impacted the trajectory of art in Britain to essays on how it’s being re-written to account for the contribution of black and Asian-British artists.' - Tabish Khan, FAD Magazine 'An intelligent and engaging reappraisal of modern British art.' - Sir Stephen Deuchar, CBE, Director, Art Fund, 2010-2020 Director, Tate Britain, 1998-2010 'This inclusive, questioning, invigorating book feels like a game-changer. It reframes modern British art and asks us to celebrate a more expansive and exciting idea of Britishness.' - Charlotte Mullins, author of A Little History of Art 'Through this careful and original reconsideration, modern British art emerges in an expanded form, more relevant than ever and more urgent in its message.' - Kate Bryan, Art Curator, Writer, Advisor and Broadcaster Head of Collections at Soho House globally 'For its wide variety of approach and independence of thought, this collection of studies is most timely. More than useful, this is an important book.' - William Packer, painter and critic Author InformationJo Baring is a former Director of Christie’s and is currently Director of the Ingram Collection of Modern British and Contemporary Art. Author for arts publications and a regular speaker at institutions, art fairs and galleries, Jo is also the co-presenter and co-writer of the critically acclaimed podcast, Sculpting Lives. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |