Selected Product: | Art Now!: v. 2 (25th Anniversary Special Edtn) Hardcover Edition: Taschen's 25th anniversary ed Publisher: Taschen GmbH Release Date: October 2008 ISBN-10: 3836503247 ISBN-13: 9783836503242 List Price: £7.99 Average Customer Rating: | | Vitamin P ISBN-10: 0714844462 Conceptual Art: Brilliant Concepts (Taschen Basic Art Series) ISBN-10: 3822829625 Vitamin D (Themes) ISBN-10: 0714845450 Art in Theory 1900-2000: An Anthology of Changing Ideas ISBN-10: 0631227083 New Media Art (Taschen Basic Art Series) ISBN-10: 3822830410 |
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About the book: It is a survey of the contemporary art and gives a nice overall picture of what is happening in the world of photography, painting and architecture. Taschen would not be organised, no not them! The book has everything thrown in and the only order that is followed is the surnames of the artists in alphabetical order. (Follow Taschen and you will be left with a bookshelf displaying Titian (Taschen Basic Art Series) next to The Big Book of Breasts! In short, they are eclectic in everything they do and this makes their publications so very unique. Do expect some "chaos" when you buy this book. The book can be opened at any page and since every section is self-contained, they can be browsed through repeatedly. I am very happy with my purchase and although contemporary art is not my specialty, this book can be an excellent starting point. | A useful survey of art today - but note the different editions! | Customer Rating: | As is sometime the case with Amazon, they group reviews for different editions of a book together. For the record there are several editions of ART NOW:
"ART NOW 137 Artists at the Rise of the New Millennium", ISBN 382281444X (pub June 2002)
This reasonable size book, it measures 25.5cmm x 20cm (10"x8"), 640 pages, and is packed full if images. It covers the work of 137 different artists from the areas of painting, photography, film and video, sculpture, performance art and installation. Each artist is allotted four pages, has a brief introduction of one paragraph (printed in English, German and French), along with a thumb-nail photograph of the artist and a short list of selected exhibitions and bibliography. The pictures fill the pages, sometimes several to a page; in total I estimate there are around 750 illustrations almost entirely in colour. The book concludes with a glossary and brief biographical notes on the authors, plus a section entitled The Art Newspaper which provides art market details and facts about leading art cities in the world.
It covers many well known names including Jeff Koons, Damien Hurst, Luc Tuymans, John Currin, Peter Doig, Tracey Emin to mention a few, plus some less familiar, providing a very useful if brief summary of art today
"ART NOW Artist at the rise of the new Millennium" ISBN 9783822840931 (pub April 2005)
A scaled down version of the above; this is fairly compact book with around 360 pages, it measures 22.5cmm x 18cm (8.75"x7"). It covers the work of just 81 of the artists from the original edition, exactly as they appear there. There are over 500 illustrations almost entirely in colour. The book concludes with a glossary and brief biographical notes on the authors, but there is no "Art Newspaper"
"ART NOW VOL 2 137 Artists at the Rise of the New Millennium" ISBN 3822839965 (pub Dec 2005)
This edition I have not seen, but I understand that the format is the same as before; however all the artists covered are entirely new, none is repeated from previous issues. It is listed as having 640 pages and as being the same size as the original edition. | Excellent | Customer Rating: | | As with all Taschen art books, this has beautiful and huge colour prints throughout and is a facinating look at a little bit about vast varieties of different modern artists. Extremely interesting, even for those with no interest in art. | Great! | Customer Rating: | This book is a continuation of the book "Art at the turn of the Millenium". It follows exactly the same format. Each artist has four pages of photographs dedicated to his or her work. There is also a small paragraph about the artist and a mug shot of the artist's head. Unfortunately, the problems with the origional book have carried through to this one. The captions to the pictures are unhelpfull, especially with installation and film work and there is little quality writing about the artist in question. However, the book is extremely concentrated and none (as far as I can see) of the works featured in the origional book are featured here, even though many of the artists are. The works on show are thus those since 2000 or there about. It is however, extremely good value and contains much material which is unavailable outside art magazines and gallery brochures over the last few years. If you liked the origional book then this is more of the same, and it's just as good as the last one, if not better! However, those wanting to begin learning about modern art would be well advised to look elsewhere. For some artists, the entries may well mean nothing to you if you don't know at least something about those artists or have seen their exhibitions. Great! I hope another one comes out in three years time! |
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