Breaking Down the Barriers: Art in the 1990s
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Richard Cork (Author)
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Richard Cork is one of the most serious, most influential, and best-informed art critics in Britain today. These four volumes contain a selection of his articles from the seventies, eighties, nineties, and the year 2000. The result is a fascinating chronicle and invaluable record of a turbulent period that gives an overview and survey of British art and its reception over the past thirty years which is wholly unprecedented in its scope. 150 b-w illus.
About the Author
Richard Cork is now senior art critic at The Times (London). He is the author of numerous works, including Art Beyond the Gallery in Early Twentieth-Century England (winner of the Bannister Fletcher Award for best art book of the year), David Bomberg, and A Bitter Truth: Avant-Garde Art and the Great War, all published by Yale University Press.
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- Contributor: Richard Cork
- Imprint: Yale University Press
- ISBN13: 9780300095104
- Number of Pages: 656
- Packaged Dimensions: 127x197mm
- Packaged Weight: 889
- Format: Paperback
- Publisher: Yale University Press
- Release Date: 2003-05-11
- Series: Collected Essays of Richard Cork
- Binding: Paperback / softback
- Biography: Richard Cork is now senior art critic at The Times (London). He is the author of numerous works, including Art Beyond the Gallery in Early Twentieth-Century England (winner of the Bannister Fletcher Award for best art book of the year), David Bomberg, and A Bitter Truth: Avant-Garde Art and the Great War, all published by Yale University Press.
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