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Imagining The Present Context Content And The Role Of The Critic 1st Edition Lawrence Alloway

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Imagining The Present Context Content And The Role Of The Critic 1st Edition Lawrence Alloway
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.85 MB
Pages: 328
Author: Lawrence Alloway, Richard Kalina
ISBN: 9780415391467, 0415391466
Language: English
Year: 2006
Edition: 1

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Imagining The Present Context Content And The Role Of The Critic 1st Edition Lawrence Alloway by Lawrence Alloway, Richard Kalina 9780415391467, 0415391466 instant download after payment.

Bringing together twenty-nine of Lawrence Alloway’s most influential essays in one volume, this fascinating collection provides valuable perspectives on the art and visual culture of the second half of the twentieth century.

Lawrence Alloway ranks among the most important critics of his time, and his contributions to the spirited and contentious dialogue of his era make for fascinating reading.

These twenty-nine provocative essays from 1956 to 1980 from the man who invented the term ‘pop art’ bring art, film, iconography, cybernetics and culture together for analysis and investigation, and do indeed examine the context, content and role of the critic in art and visual culture.

Featuring a critical commentary by Richard Kalina, and preface by series editor Saul Ostrow, Imagining the Present will be an enthralling read for all art and visual culture students.

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