Shock of the New
- Páginas
- 444
- Idioma
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780500275825
- Tiempo de Lectura
- ~7h 46min
Shock of the New es un book de Robert Hughes. Tiene 444 páginas.
Sobre este libro
Robert Hughes’s Shock of the New traces the radical transformation of Western art from the 1860s through the mid-twentieth century, charting how painters and sculptors systematically dismantled centuries of academic convention. Moving beyond formal analysis alone, Hughes situates each major movement within its broader cultural and technological landscape, examining how industrialization, urbanization, and shifting philosophical currents reshaped visual expression. The narrative progresses chronologically through Impressionism, Cubism, Surrealism, and Abstract Expressionism, while also giving sustained attention to photography, film, and early conceptual practices. Hughes’s prose balances scholarly rigor with narrative clarity, making complex aesthetic debates accessible without sacrificing intellectual depth. Originally adapted from a companion television series, the volume remains a widely referenced introduction to modern art history for its insistence that artistic innovation is inseparable from the historical forces that provoke it.
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¿Cuántas páginas tiene Shock of the New?+
Shock of the New tiene 444 páginas.
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Robert Hughes’s Shock of the New traces the radical transformation of Western art from the 1860s through the mid-twentieth century, charting how painters and sculptors systematically dismantled centuries of academic convention. Moving beyond formal analysis alone, Hughes situates each major movement...
¿Quién escribió Shock of the New?+
Shock of the New fue escrito por Robert Hughes.