100 Works of Art That Will Define Our Age

Kelly Grovier author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Thames & Hudson Ltd

Published:25th Jan '16

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Dares to predict the 100 most significant works of art made since the 1990s – providing a clear and intelligent map through the landscape of contemporary art

Which contemporary artworks best capture the zeitgeist of the late 20th and early 21st centuries? This book, written by one of the freshest and most exciting voices in cultural criticism, predicts which artists and artworks from the past two decades will come to define our age through their power to question, provoke and inspire.Just as Picasso’s Guernica or Géricault’s Raft of the Medusa survive as powerful cultural documents of their time, there will be works from our own era that will endure for generations to come. But which ones? Which contemporary artworks best capture the zeitgeist of the late 20th and early 21st centuries? This bold and engaging book, written by one of the freshest and most exciting voices in cultural criticism, predicts which artists and artworks from the past two decades will come to define our age through their power to question, provoke and inspire. This is essential and enjoyable reading for all those working with and studying contemporary culture, as well as for the general art-lover keen to find a clear path through the maze of global contemporary art.

'One of the most exciting new art critics ... Thumbing through this book is like looking at a who’s who of the art world. Every page is turned with a bang' - Aesthetica
'A marvellous combination of aesthetic sensibility, poetic imagery, and charming wit … a major addition to the literature of art criticism and philosophy' - Library Journal
'Audacious … a great introduction for anyone keen to get to grips with the headline-grabbers of the past two decades' - Time Out

ISBN: 9780500292204

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 1580g

320 pages