Themes of Contemporary Art: Visual Art After 1980

Author:   Jean Robertson (Chancellor's Professor Emerita of Art History, Chancellor's Professor Emerita of Art History, Herron School of Art and Design, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis) ,  Craig McDaniel (Professor Emeritus of Fine Arts, Professor Emeritus of Fine Arts, Herron School of Art and Design, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis) ,  Scott Contreras-Koterbay (Professor of Art History, Professor of Art History, East Tennessee State University)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Edition:   5th Revised edition
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9780190078331


Pages:   464
Publication Date:   27 October 2021
Format:   Paperback
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Themes of Contemporary Art: Visual Art After 1980


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Themes of Contemporary Art: Visual Art after 1980, Fifth Edition, offers students and readers an introduction to recent art. The primary focus is an examination of themes that are widespread in contemporary artistic practice. Individual chapters analyze thematic content in eight groupings: Identity, The Body, Time, Memory, Place, Language, Science, and Spirituality. These eight thematic categories provide a significant sample from which readers can grasp influential concepts that stretch across much of the art of our time. Profiles of key artists and works enhance student understanding of these major themes and the individual approaches and key movements in the world of contemporary art.

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Author:   Jean Robertson (Chancellor's Professor Emerita of Art History, Chancellor's Professor Emerita of Art History, Herron School of Art and Design, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis) ,  Craig McDaniel (Professor Emeritus of Fine Arts, Professor Emeritus of Fine Arts, Herron School of Art and Design, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis) ,  Scott Contreras-Koterbay (Professor of Art History, Professor of Art History, East Tennessee State University)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Edition:   5th Revised edition
Dimensions:   Width: 17.90cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 25.50cm
Weight:   1.288kg
ISBN:  

9780190078331


ISBN 10:   0190078332
Pages:   464
Publication Date:   27 October 2021
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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"""Themes of Contemporary Art, Fifth Edition, is one of the best introductions to the thematic artistic concepts that continue to create the varied field we call ""contemporary art."" The chapters on identity, memory, and time are peerless in an introductory text such as this."" - Jae Emerling, University of North Carolina, Charlotte ""This is the best textbook for contemporary art, because it is up to date, and is thematic. Its strong points include the summaries of dense post-structuralist and art theories; the artist profiles; and discussion of key works in a chapter. The book has been useful for students by providing a theoretical and historical context for contemporary works since 1980."" - Lisa Lipinski, George Washington University"


"""Themes of Contemporary Art, Fifth Edition, is one of the best introductions to the thematic artistic concepts that continue to create the varied field we call ""contemporary art."" The chapters on identity, memory, and time are peerless in an introductory text such as this."" - Jae Emerling, University of North Carolina, Charlotte ""This is the best textbook for contemporary art, because it is up to date, and is thematic. Its strong points include the summaries of dense post-structuralist and art theories; the artist profiles; and discussion of key works in a chapter. The book has been useful for students by providing a theoretical and historical context for contemporary works since 1980."" - Lisa Lipinski, George Washington University"


Themes of Contemporary Art, Fifth Edition, is one of the best introductions to the thematic artistic concepts that continue to create the varied field we call contemporary art. The chapters on identity, memory, and time are peerless in an introductory text such as this. - Jae Emerling, University of North Carolina, Charlotte This is the best textbook for contemporary art, because it is up to date, and is thematic. Its strong points include the summaries of dense post-structuralist and art theories; the artist profiles; and discussion of key works in a chapter. The book has been useful for students by providing a theoretical and historical context for contemporary works since 1980. - Lisa Lipinski, George Washington University


Themes of Contemporary Art, Fifth Edition, is one of the best introductions to the thematic artistic concepts that continue to create the varied field we call contemporary art. The chapters on identity, memory, and time are peerless in an introductory text such as this. - Jae Emerling, University of North Carolina, Charlotte This is the best textbook for contemporary art, because it is up to date, and is thematic. Its strong points include the summaries of dense post-structuralist and art theories; the artist profiles; and discussion of key works in a chapter. The book has been useful for students by providing a theoretical and historical context for contemporary works since 1980. - Lisa Lipinski, George Washington University


Author Information

Jean Robertson is Chancellor's Professor Emerita of Art History at Indiana University, Herron School of Art and Design, IUPUI. Other books coauthored with Craig McDaniel include Spellbound: Rethinking the Alphabet (2016) and Painting as a Language: Material, Technique, Form, Content (2000). She is lead coauthor with Deborah Hutton of The History of Art: A Global View (2022). Craig McDaniel is Professor Emeritus of Fine Arts at Indiana University, Herron School of Art and Design, IUPUI. In addition to volumes coauthored with Jean Robertson, McDaniel has published essays on art and culture, most notably a series of articles that reevaluates the practice of painting and the achievements of key painters. In addition to participating in exhibitions of his own art, McDaniel has curated more than fifty exhibitions of contemporary art by others. Scott Contreras-Koterbay (guest author) is Professor in the Department of Art & Design, Adjunct Professor in the Department of Philosophy & Humanities, and Director of the Bert C. Bach Fine & Performing Scholars in the Honors College at East Tennessee State University. He is coauthor with Lukasz Mirocha of The New Aesthetic and Art: Constellations of the Postdigital (2016).

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