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Theories of Modern Art: A Source Book by Artists and Critics (1968)

by Herschel B. Chipp (Editor)

Other authors: Guillaume Appolinaire (Contributor), Giulio Carlo Argan (Contributor), Jean Arp (Contributor), G.-Albert Aurier (Contributor), Francis Bacon (Contributor)93 more, Saul Baizerman (Contributor), Max Beckmann (Contributor), Umberto Boccioni (Contributor), Davide Boriani (Contributor), Constantin Brancusi (Contributor), Georges Braque (Contributor), André Breton (Contributor), Holger Cahill (Contributor), Alexander Calder (Contributor), Carlo Carrà (Contributor), Paul Cézanne (Contributor), Marc Chagall (Contributor), Giorgio de Chirico (Contributor), Constant (Contributor), Salvador Dali (Contributor), Stuart Davis (Contributor), Robert Delauney (Contributor), Maurice Denis (Contributor), Theo van Doesburg (Contributor), George A. Dondero (Contributor), Jean Dubuffet (Contributor), Marcel Duchamp (Contributor), Roberto Sebastian Matta Echaurren (Contributor), James Ensor (Contributor), Max Ernst (Contributor), Herbert Ferber (Contributor), John Ferren (Contributor), Louis Finkelstein (Contributor), Naum Gabo (Contributor), Paul Gauguin (Contributor), Sidney Geist (Contributor), Alberto Giacometti (Contributor), Albert Gleizes (Contributor), Vincent van Gogh (Contributor), Arshile Gorky (Contributor), Adolph Gottlieb (Contributor), Clement Greenberg (Contributor), Juan Gris (Contributor), Etienne Hajdu (Contributor), Mardsen Hartley (Contributor), Hannah Höch (Contributor), Robert Henri (Contributor), Adolf Hitler (Contributor), Ferdinand Hodler (Contributor), Hans Hofmann (Contributor), Richard Huelsenbeck (Contributor), Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler (Contributor), Wassily Kandinsky (Contributor), Vladimir Kemenov (Contributor), Phillip King (Contributor), Ernst Ludwig Kirchner (Contributor), Paul Klee (Contributor), Oskar Kokoschka (Contributor), Elaine de Kooning (Contributor), Willem de Kooning (Contributor), Hilton Kramer (Contributor), Fernand Léger (Contributor), Kasimir Malevich (Contributor), Franz Marc (Contributor), John Marin (Contributor), F.T. Marinetti (Contributor), André Masson (Contributor), Henri Matisse (Contributor), Jean Metzinger (Contributor), Joan Miro (Contributor), Piet Mondrian (Contributor), Henry Moore (Contributor), Robert Motherwell (Contributor), Edvard Munch (Contributor), Barnett Newman (Contributor), Emil Nolde (Contributor), Claes Oldenburg (Contributor), Eduardo Paolozzi (Contributor), Pablo Picasso (Contributor), Jackson Pollock (Contributor), Odilon Redon (Contributor), George Rickey (Contributor), Harold Rosenberg (Contributor), Theodore Roszak (Contributor), Mark Rothko (Contributor), Henri Rousseau (Contributor), André Salmon (Contributor), Kurt Schwitters (Contributor), David Smith (Contributor), Richard Stankiewicz (Contributor), Clyfford Still (Contributor), Michel Tapié (Contributor), Leon Trotsky (Contributor), Tristan Tzara (Contributor), Hans Uhlmann (Contributor), Henry van de Velde (Contributor), Maurice Vlaminck (Contributor), Stanton MacDonald Wright (Contributor)

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Series: California Studies in the History of Art

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Herschel B. Chipp's 'Theories of Modern Art: A Source Book By Artists and Critics' is a collection of texts from letters, manifestos, notes and interviews. Sources include, as the title says, artists and critics - some expected, like van Gogh, Gauguin, Apollinaire, Mondrian, Greenberg, just to name a few - and some less so: Trotsky and Hitler, in the section on Art and Politics. The book is a wonderful resource and insight into the way artists think and work.… (more)

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