Art, Modern -- 21st century
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Art, Modern -- 21st century
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Art, Modern
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Incoming Resources
- Catching the light, Bruce Munro
- Abstract graffiti, Cedar Lewisohn
- Art now, vol. 4, a cutting-edge selection of today's most exciting artists, edited by Hans Werner Holzwarth
- The artist project, what artists see when they look at art, The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Figuring out figurative art, contemporary philosophers on contemporary paintings, edited by Damien Freeman and Derek Matravers
- Beyond contemporary art, Etan Jonathan Ilfeld
- Dialogues in diversity, art from marginal to mainstream, John K. Grande
- Van Gogh, Dalí, and beyond, the world reimagined, Samantha Friedman
- On compromise, art, politics, and the fate of an American ideal, Rachel Greenwald Smith
- Groundwaters, a century of art by self-taught and outsider artists, by Charles Russell
- The story of contemporary art, Tony Godfrey
- Craftivism, the art of craft and activism, edited by Betsy Greer
- Illustration next, contemporary creative collaboration, [interviewing and editing by] Ana Benaroya
- Arttitude 1, contemporary graphic art, Frédéric Claquin ; English translation by Omicron Language Solutions, LLC
- Encaustic art in the twenty-first century, Anne Lee and E. Ashley Rooney
- You are an artist, Bob and Roberta Smith
- Art by tattooists, beyond flash, bJo Waterhouse ; foreword by Jesse Lee Denning
- Mischief making, Michael Nicoll Yahgulanaas, art, and the seriousness of play, Nicola Levell
- Digital art, Christiane Paul
- Temple of art, Allan Amato
- Incite 2, color passions, the best of mixed media, edited by Tonia Jenny
- 50 contemporary artists you should know, Brad Finger, Christiane Weidemann
- The craft and the makers, tradition with attitude, edited by Duncan Campbell [and others] ; [introduction and profiles by Duncan Campbell and Charlotte Rey ; additional texts by Noelia Hobeika and Vanessa Obrecht]
- Destination art, Amy Dempsey
- The graphic art of the underground, a countercultural history, Ian Lowey and Suzy Prince
- The unmaking of home in contemporary art, Claudette Lauzon
- The artists who will change the world, Omar Kholeif ; introduction by Douglas Coupland
- Things organized neatly, from the blog curated by Austin Radcliffe
- Dreamland, Boris Vallejo and Julie Bell
- Watch your head, writers & artists respond to the climate crisis, edited by Kathryn Mockler ; with Madhur Anand, Stephen Collis, Jennifer Dorner, Catherine Graham, Elena Johnson, Canisia Lubrin, Kim Mannix, June Pak, Sina Queyras, Shazia Hafiz Ramji, Rasiqra Revulva, Yusuf Saadi, Sanchari Sur, Jacqueline Valencia
- How to read contemporary art, experiencing the art of the 21st century, Michael Wilson
- Seven days in the art world, Sarah Thornton
- 50 contemporary women artists, groundbreaking contemporary art from 1960 to now, John Gosslee & Heather Zises, editors ; foreword by Elizabeth Sackler
- Incite 3, the art of storytelling, the best of mixed media, edited by Tonia Jenny
- Modern art, Amy Dempsey
- Feelings, soft art, editor, Loren Olson
- The essential Paul Laffoley, works from the Boston visionary cell, edited by Douglas Walla
- Natural architecture now, new projects from outside the boundaries of design, [edited by] Francesca Tatarella
- Roxy Paine, Eleanor Heartney
- --Isms, understanding modern art, Sam Phillips
- Modern women, women artists at the Museum of Modern Art, edited by Cornelia Butler and Alexandra Schwartz ; with essays by Esther Adler, Paola Antonelli, Carol Armstrong; et. al
- Talk art, everything you wanted to know about contemporary art but were afraid to ask, Russell Tovey + Robert Diamont ; foreword by Jerry Saltz
- Art since 1980, charting the contemporary, Peter R. Kalb
- My life as a work of art, the art world from start to finish, Katya Tylevich & Ben Eastham
- MashUp, the birth of modern culture, Vancouver Art Gallery ; editors, Daina Augaitis, Bruce Grenville, and Stephanie Rebick
- Craftivism, the art of craft and activism, edited by Betsy Greer
- The global art compass, new directions in 21st-century art, Alistair Hicks
- Art now, vol. 3, a cutting-edge selection of today's most exciting artists, edited by Hans Werner Holzwarth
- Why your five-year-old could not have done that, modern art explained, Susie Hodge
- Has modernism failed?, Suzi Gablik
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