Sculpture Since 1945
Discover the evolution of modern sculpture with Sculpture Since 1945 by the Oxford University Press, published in 1998. This insightful addition to the OXFORD HISTORY OF ART series delves into the innovative and avant-garde movements that have shaped contemporary sculpture. Spanning 304 pages, the book examines significant trends such as Anti-form, minimalism, Earth Art, and Performance Art, all in the context of pivotal events, festivals, commissions, and the evolving roles of museums. Sculpture Since 1945 offers a comprehensive overview of post-war sculpture, encouraging readers to engage in stimulating discussions about its future directions. Perfect for art enthusiasts and scholars alike, this paperback edition is a must-have for anyone interested in the dynamic world of contemporary art.