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  1. 41

    Luis Cruz Azaceta by Anreus, Alejandro

    Los Angeles : UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center Press, 2014
    Format: Book


  2. 42

    Die Erfindung der Neuen Wilden : Malerei und Subkultur um 1980 = The invention of the Neue Wilde : painting and subculture around 1980

    Köln : Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther König, 2019
    Format: Book


  3. 43

    Signs of psyche in modern and postmodern art by Kuspit, Donald B. (Donald Burton), 1935-

    Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1993
    Table of Contents: “…The pathology and health of art: Gauguin's self-experience -- The process of idealization of woman in Matisse's art -- Cubist hypochondria: on the case of Picasso and Braque -- Surrealism's re-vision of psychoanalysis -- Dispensable friends, indispensable ideologies: Andre Breton's surrealism -- Choosing psychosis: Max Ernst's artificial hallucinations -- Back to the future -- A Freudian note on abstract art -- The will to unintelligibility in modern art: abstraction reconsidered -- An alternative psychoanalytic interpretation of Jackson Pollock's psychoanalytic drawings -- Art and the moral imperative: analyzing activist art -- The modern fetish -- The only immortal -- Tart wit, wise humor -- Joseph Beuys: the body of the artist -- The hospital of the body: Maria Lassnig's body ego portraits -- Mourning and melancholia in German neo-expressionism: the representation of German subjectivity -- Anselm Kiefer's will to power --Gerhard Richter's doubt and hope -- All our yesterdays -- Christian Boltanski's art of gloom -- By kitsch possessed: Jiri Georg Dokoupil's satiric art -- Sincere cynicism -- The problem of art in the age of glamour -- The good enough artist: beyond the mainstream avant-garde artist -- Visual art and art criticism: the role of psychoanalysis -- The use and abuse of applied psychoanalysis -- A psychoanalytic understanding of aesthetic disinterestedness -- Collecting: a narcissistic agony -- Critical reflections.…”
    Format: Book


  4. 44

    Huma Bhabha : they live

    Boston : New Haven : The Institute of Contemporary Art / Boston ; in association with Yale University Press, 2019
    Format: Book


  5. 45

    Styles, schools and movements : the essential encyclopaedic guide to modern art by Dempsey, Amy, 1963-

    London : Thames & Hudson, 2010
    New and expanded ed. [2nd ed.]
    Table of Contents: “…. -- Concrete art -- Magic realism -- American scene -- Social realism -- Socialist realism -- Neo-romanticism -- 1945-1965: a new disorder: Art Brut -- Existential art -- Outsider art -- Organic abstraction -- Art informel -- Abstract expressionism -- Lettrism -- CoBrA -- Beat art -- Kinetic art -- Kitchen sink school -- Neo-Dada -- Combines -- New brutalism -- Funk art -- Nouveau réalisme -- Situationist international -- Assemblage -- Pop art -- Performance art -- GRAV -- Fluxus -- Op art -- Post-painterly abstraction -- 1965-today: beyond the avant-gardes: Minimalism -- Conceptual art -- Body art -- Installation -- Super-realism -- Anti-design -- Supports-Surfaces -- Video art -- Earth art -- Site works -- Arte Povera -- Postmodernism -- High-tech -- Neo-expressionism -- Neo-pop -- Transavanguardia -- Sound art -- Internet art -- Destination art -- DesignArt -- Art photography -- 200 key styles: a dictionary.…”
    Format: Book


  6. 46

    Artspeak : a guide to contemporary ideas, movements, and buzzwords, 1945 to the present by Atkins, Robert, 1952-

    New York : Abbeville Press Publishers, 1997
    2nd ed.
    Table of Contents: “…Artchart -- Timeline And Color Plates -- Introduction: A User's Manual -- Abstract/Abstraction -- Abstract Expressionism -- Academic Art -- Action/Actionism -- Allegory -- Alternative Space -- Antipodean Group -- Appropriation -- Art And Technology -- Art Brut -- Arte Povera -- Art Informel -- Artists' Books -- Artists' Furniture -- Assemblage -- "Bad" Painting -- Bay Area Figurative Style -- Body Art -- Ceramic Sculpture -- Chicago Imagism -- Cobra -- Collaborative Art -- Collage -- Color-Field Painting -- Comics Art -- Commodification -- Computer Art -- Conceptual Art -- Concrete Art -- Constructivism -- Content -- Copy Art -- Crafts-As-Art -- Culture Wars -- Dada -- Dau Al Set -- Documentation -- Earth Art -- East Village -- El Paso -- Existentialism -- Expressionism -- Fabricated Photography -- Fashion Aesthetic -- Feminist Art -- Figurative -- Fluxus -- Formal/Formalism -- Found Object -- Funk Art -- Gesture/Gesturalism -- Graffiti Art -- Happening -- Hard-Edge Painting -- Installation -- Junk Sculpture -- Kinetic Sculpture -- Kitsch -- Light-And-Space Art -- Los Angeles "Look" -- Mail Art -- Manipulated Photography -- Media Art -- Minimalism -- Modernism -- Mülheimer Freiheit -- Multiculturalism -- Multiple -- Naive Art -- Narrative Art -- Neo-Dada -- Neo-Expressionism -- Neo-Geo -- New Image -- New Realism -- New Wave -- Nouveau Réalisme -- Online Art -- Op Art -- The Other -- Painterly -- Pathetic Art -- Pattern And Decoration -- Performance Art -- Photo-Realism -- Picture Plane -- Pluralism -- Political Art -- Pop Art -- Popular Culture -- Post- -- Postmodernism -- Primitivism -- Print Revival -- Process Art -- Public Art -- Realism -- Regionalism -- Representation -- Saint Ives Painters -- Scatter Art -- School Of London -- School Of Paris -- Semiotics -- Shaped Canvas -- Simulation -- Situationism -- Snapshot Aesthetic -- Social Realism -- Sots Art -- Sound Art -- Spatialism -- Straight Photography -- Style -- Surrealism -- Transavantgarde -- Video Art -- Zeitgeist.…”
    Format: Book


  7. 47

    The annotated Mona Lisa : a crash course in art history from prehistoric to post-modern by Strickland, Carol

    Kansas, Mo. : Andrews McMeel, 2007
    2nd ed.
    Table of Contents: “…Hard edge : Albers ; Noland ; Kelly ; Stella -- Pre-Pop art : Rauschenberg ; Johns -- Pop art : Lichtenstein ; Warhol ; Oldenburg ; Segal ; op art -- Minimalism : the cool school : Judd ; Andre ; Flavin ; LeWitt ; Morris ; Serra -- Conceptual art : invisible visual art : process art ; environmental art ; performance art ; installations -- Contemporary architecture : Pei ; Johnson ; Beaubourg ; Graves ; Gehry ; Venturi ; survey of architecture -- Photography : what's new : Abbott ; Bourke-White ; Adams ; street photography ; Uelsmann ; Baldessari -- Photo-realism : Estes ; Flack ; Close ; Hanson -- Neo-Expressionism : Beuys ; Kiefer ; Clemente ; Baselitz ; Basquiat -- The new breed : Post-Modern art : appropriation art : Schnabel ; photography-derived art : Kruger, Sherman, Longo ; narrative art : Fischl ; graffiti art : Haring ; political art ; Post-Modern sculpture; end of the millennium -- Contemporary art (Video and new-media art : Viola ; Barney ; Hill ; Oursler ; Wearing ; Aitken ; Neshat -- Photo-based imagery : photography as documentation ; Bernd and Hilla Becher ; Gursky ; Struth ; Ruff ; Goldin ; diCorcia ; photography as invention : Simpson ; Wall -- A singular sensation : young British artists : Hirst ; Jake and Dinos Chapman ; Ofili -- African art : the new wave : Kentridge ; Shonibare ; Amer ; Mukomberanwa ; Sidibé, Udé -- Installations become immersive environments : Turrell ; Hatoum ; Kabasov -- Teamwork : collaborative art : Guerrilla Girls ; Komar and Melamid ; Christo and Jeanne-Claude -- Latin-American art : Gonzales-Torres ; Muniz ; Salcedo ; Orozco ; Bedia ; Kuitca -- Contemporary sculpture : Bontecou ; Cyne ; Booker ; Whiteread ; Goldsworthy ; von Rydingsvard ; Kapoor ; Guo-Qiang -- Return to figurative art : neo-Expressionism : Polke, Colescott, Doig, Mehretu ; political : Walker, Marshall, Rockman ; figurative painting : Peyton, Owens, Sillman, Currin, Yuskavage, Richter -- The line blurs : craft-driven art : fiber art ; ceramic : Voulkos, Takaezu, Woodman -- Artists 'toon in : cartoon-influenced art : Murray ; Torimitsu ; Nara ; Murakami -- New Leipzig School of painting : Rauch ; Loy ; Weischler ; Eitel ; Schnell ; Kalaizis).…”
    Format: Book


  8. 48

    Jaune Quick-to-See Smith : memory map

    New York : Whitney Museum of American Art, 2023
    Format: Book


  9. 49

    Modern architecture by Tafuri, Manfredo

    New York : Electa/Rizzoli, 1986
    Format: Book


  10. 50

    Artspeak : a guide to contemporary ideas, movements, and buzzwords, 1945 to the present by Atkins, Robert, 1952-

    New York : Abbeville Press, 2013
    Third edition.
    Table of Contents: “…Introduction -- Timeline -- '85 New Wave -- Abject expressionism -- Abstract/abstraction -- Abstract expressionism -- Academic art -- Action/actionism -- AIDS art -- Allegory -- Alternative space -- Anti-art -- Antipodean group -- Appropriation -- Art and technology -- Art Brut -- Arte Povera -- Art Informel -- Artists' books -- Artists' furniture -- Art market -- Art world -- Assemblage -- "Bad" painting -- Bay Area figurative style -- Biennial -- Black Arts movement -- Body art -- Ceramic sculpture -- Chicago Imagism -- CoBrA -- Collaborative art -- Collage -- Color-field painting -- Comics art -- Commodification -- Computer art -- Conceptual art -- Concrete art -- Constructivism -- Contemporary -- Contemporary Indigenous Australian art -- Content -- Copy art -- Crafts-as-art -- Culture wars -- Cynical realism -- Dada -- Dau al Set -- Documentation -- Düsseldorf School of Photography -- Earth art -- East Village -- El Paso -- Existentialism -- Expressionism -- Fashion aesthetic -- Feminist art -- Figurative -- Finish fetish -- Fluxus -- Formal/formalism -- Found object -- Funk art -- Gesture/gesturalism -- Graffiti art -- Gutai -- Happening -- Hard-edge painting -- Installation -- Intermedia -- Junk sculpture -- Kinetic sculpture -- Kitsch -- Light-and-space art -- Mail art -- Manipulated photography -- Media art -- Minimalism -- Mission School -- Modernism -- Mono-ha -- Mulheimer Freiheit -- Multiculturalism -- Multiple -- Narrative art -- Neo-Concretism -- Neo-Dada -- Neo-Expressionism -- Neo-Geo -- New image -- New Leipzig School -- New media -- New Realism -- New Wave -- Nouveau Réalisme -- Online art -- Op Art -- The Other -- Outsider art -- Painterly -- Pathetic art -- Pattern and decoration -- Performance art -- Photo-realism -- Picture plane -- Pictures generation -- Pluralism -- Political art -- Political Pop -- Pop Art -- Popular culture -- Post- -- Postmodernism -- Primitivism -- Print revival -- Process art -- Public art -- Realism -- Regionalism -- Representation -- Saint Ives painters -- Scatter art -- School of London -- School of Paris -- Semiotics -- Shaped canvas -- Simulation -- Situationism -- Snapshot aesthetic -- Socialist realism -- Social practice -- Social realism -- Sots art -- Sound art -- Space art -- Spatialism -- Staged photography -- Stars Group -- Straight photography -- Street art -- Style -- Surrealism -- Transavantgarde -- Tropicalism -- Video art -- Young British artists -- Zeitgeist.…”
    Format: Book


  11. 51

    How art made pop and pop became art by Roberts, Mike, 1969-

    London : Tate Publishing, 2018
    Table of Contents: “…Wreckers of civilisation: punk, via post-hippie libertarianism and decadent Weimar chic -- Now form a band: the punk aesthetic and punk as an integrated, inter-disciplinary art form -- A new career in an old town: new translations of European modernist avant-gardism in post-punk Britain -- Don't call it punk: new wave, no wave and neo-expressionism -- Almost white: art school curatorship of black musical culture reciprocated through hip-hop. …”
    Format: Book


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    History of modern art : painting, sculpture, architecture, photography by Arnason, H. Harvard

    Upper Saddle River, NJ : Pearson Prentice Hall, 2010
    6th ed.
    Table of Contents: “…Painting through history -- Primal passions : neo-Expressionism -- Regarding representation : painting and photography in the 1980s -- Searing statements : painting as social conscience -- In the empire of signs : Neo-Geo -- The sum of many parts : abstraction in the 1980s -- Wall of fame : graffiti and cartoon artists -- Painting art history -- 26. …”
    Format: Book


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    History of modern art : painting, sculpture, architecture, photography by Arnason, H. H., 1909-1986

    Upper Saddle River, NJ : Pearson Prentice Hall, 2010
    Sixth edition
    Table of Contents: “…Painting through history -- Primal passions : neo-Expressionism -- Regarding representation : painting and photography in the 1980s -- Searing statements : painting as social conscience -- In the empire of signs : Neo-Geo -- The sum of many parts : abstraction in the 1980s -- Wall of fame : graffiti and cartoon artists -- Painting art history -- 26. …”
    Format: Book