My Life: An Attempt at an Autobiography

My Life: An Attempt at an Autobiography

This priceless historical document by the Bolshevik leader features firsthand accounts from the top levels of the Russian revolutions of 1905 and 1917

Japonisme: The Japanese Influence on Western Art Since 1858

Japonisme: The Japanese Influence on Western Art Since 1858

Japan’s impact on Western art was as immediate and almost as cataclysmic as the influence of the West on Japanese life. After Commodore Perry opened J

Jeff Koons

Jeff Koons

The Post-Pop superstar: An in-depth study of Koons’s entire oeuvre to date. Limited to 1,500 numbered copies, each signed by Jeff Koons From k

Dali

Dali

A book on Dali, with all of its components supervised by the artist himself. Its dust jacket was designed by Dali to resemble a candy box. The illustr

Art Of The Postmodern Era: From The Late 1960s To The Early 1990s

Art Of The Postmodern Era: From The Late 1960s To The Early 1990s

Irving Sandler discusses the major and minor artists and their works; movements, ideas, attitudes, and styles; and the social and cultural context of

Caribbean Art

Caribbean Art

The complex and colorful world of Caribbean art reflects the region’s African, European, Asian, and native heritage. Despite the ethnic, linguistic, a

Coal Hollow: Photographs and Oral Histories

Coal Hollow: Photographs and Oral Histories

Coal is still king in much of Appalachia, yet the heritage and history of the people who enabled the United States to become an economic superpower in

Paths to the Absolute

Paths to the Absolute

From Mondrian’s bold geometric forms to Kandinsky’s use of symbols to Pollock’s “dripped paintings,” the richly diverse movement of abstract painting

Art of the Twentieth Century: A Reader

Art of the Twentieth Century: A Reader

This reader, a companion to The Open University’s four-volume Art of the Twentieth Century series, offers a variety of writings by art historians and

About Modern Art

About Modern Art

David Sylvester here muses on key artists of the twentieth century and their nineteenth-century forebears. In the process, he offers profound insigh

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