Robert Rosenblum Bücher
Robert Rosenblum war ein renommierter Kunsthistoriker und Kritiker, dessen Werk die Landschaft der modernen und zeitgenössischen Kunst beleuchtete. Seine aufschlussreichen Analysen tauchten in den Kern des künstlerischen Ausdrucks ein und erforschten die Entwicklung der visuellen Sprache und ihre tiefgreifende Wirkung. Durch seine produktiven Schriften bot er den Lesern ein tieferes Verständnis der Meisterwerke und Bewegungen, die die Kunstwelt prägten, und festigte sein Erbe als entscheidende Stimme in der Kunstkritik.






Der Hund in der Kunst
- 120 Seiten
- 5 Lesestunden
Mel Ramos : pop art images
- 96 Seiten
- 4 Lesestunden
Der Kubismus
und die Kunst des 20. Jahrhunderts
A view of artistic development which argues that the Paris-orientated orthodoxy of modern art does not allow for achievements which, in the eyes of the author, can be fairly called major. Other work by the author includes "The Romantic Child", and "The Jeff Koons Handbook".
Andy Warhol
- 472 Seiten
- 17 Lesestunden
Hrsg. und mit einer Einführung von McShine, Kynaston Mit Beitr. u. a. von Rosenblum, Robert ; Buchloh, Benjamin H. D. ; Livingstone, Marco 636 Abb., davon 277 in Farbe 470 S. 2. A.
Themes and Movements: Pop
- 304 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
Exploring the evolution of Pop culture from the late 1950s to the late 1960s, this comprehensive survey examines its impact on art, film, photography, and architecture, highlighting the interplay between mass production and mass media. Unlike other works that focus solely on Pop art, it offers a holistic view of the movement's influence across America, Britain, and Europe, showcasing its diverse manifestations and cultural significance during this transformative era.
Introducing Gilbert & George
- 160 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
This lively and intimate exploration delves into the careers of two of the most influential living artists today. Since their meeting at St. Martin's School of Art in London in 1967, Gilbert & George have worked exclusively together, transforming their lives into art. Their large, colorful multipanel pictures, featuring them in either matching suits or completely naked, are instantly recognizable. Celebrated globally, their work has been showcased in major exhibitions across the United States, Europe, and Asia, significantly influencing younger generations of artists. Renowned art historian and critic Robert Rosenblum reflects on their lifetime of work, which has both amused and shocked, while addressing fundamental issues such as alcoholism, sex, fear, racial tension, religion, violence, unemployment, and corruption. He highlights how their sculptures, photographs, drawings, and performance pieces position them as humorous and subversive commentators in the tradition of socially engaged artists. Key works, from the "Singing Sculptures" of the late 1960s to their latest vibrant pieces, accompany Rosenblum's insights, complemented by quotes from the artists that reveal their lives and personalities. With a commitment to making art accessible to all, this entertaining book serves as an excellent introduction to their work, featuring 70 illustrations, 50 in color.
19th Century Art
- 527 Seiten
- 19 Lesestunden
Providing detailed discussion of 232 painters, this text stresses the interconnections of painting and sculpture with the other arts, and to social and political conditions. The book reflects the revisionist interpretation of 19th-century art.
Romanticism
- 320 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
"Form being the language of art, Clay has organized his presentation around those plastic qualities that not only distinguish the revolutionary departures made by Romantic artists but also established the aesthetic foundation upon which the whole modernist movement progressively flattened space, liberated line, purified color, the free handling of imagery, and construction by means of assemblage."



