Kirk Varnedoe
H.N. Abrams, New York, 1990, English
Nonfiction, Art and Cultural History
ISBN: 9780810931060

Four essays by the the former Director of Painting and Sculpture at The Museum of Modern Art (New York) that grapple with the question of the roots of modern art.

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Ken Carbone

It is almost impossible for me to look at a work of modern art—or design for that matter—without reflecting on what I learned from this book. Varnedoe, who died a few years ago, was the former Director of Painting and Sculpture at MoMA and a brilliant teacher. The principles he outlines in this book are profound. They are based on solid research and offer insight into what inspired great modern art.

Wendell Castle
Shows how breaking the rules can create a new art form. We now look at art in new ways.
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