Tate Gallery Publications: Forty Years Of Modern Art 1945-1895

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The Tate Gallery's collection of art since 1945 is now a particularly strong one includes a number of outstanding and would-famous works. This publication has been produced to coincide with a special exhibition but is intended to be of lasting value, and to serve not only as a souvenir of the Gallery's own collection but as a helpful, lucid introduction to the principal new art movements since the war. The subjects which it covers include American Adstract Expressionism; Tachism and cobra; Caro and colour-field Painting; British and American Pop Art; Minimal and Conceptual Art; Art as Photography; and the new have of Neo-Expressionism. Each section has a brief introduction by Ronald Alley, the Keeper of the Tate's Modern Collection. There are altogether eighty full-page colour plates, plus another six in black and white. Front Cover image: A bigger splash by David Hockney in 1967. Photographic Credits: John Webb- Tate gallery Photographic Department Lisson Gallery, London. Publi

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