

Buy A-Z Great Modern Artists (A-Z Great Modern series) 1 by Tuohy, Andy, Masters, Christopher (ISBN: 9781844037803) from desertcart's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. Review: Great modern buy - I bought this book as a gift for a friend but now I'm going to have to buy another one as I want to keep it ! Andy Tuohy's pictures are bold, dramatic and really evoke the artist he's portraying, from Dali's moustache to Kahlo's monobrow. I turned straight to my favourite -O'Keeffe. The text is concise - long enough that you actually learn something, but not so much that it's a bit of an effort to get through it all. A ferfect introduction to artists known and new, and vivid images will really capture the attention of the kids. Great for all ages. Review: Wonderful Book - I loved this book. As a study guide or an introduction to modern art for the casual fan this book is wonderful to dip in and out of. Andy's illustrations are fantastic, really fun and as a snapshot encapsulating an artists' style, very informative and accurate. I would recommend this book as a great gift idea for the art lover in your life or as a treat for yourself. I would also highly recommend Andy's follow up book in the same style; A-Z Great Movie Directors. I hope there's more to come in the series.
| Best Sellers Rank | 213,721 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 159 in Individual Artist Books 160 in Art Encyclopaedias 450 in 20th & 21st Century Art History |
| Customer reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (114) |
| Dimensions | 15.88 x 2.22 x 21.91 cm |
| Edition | 1st |
| ISBN-10 | 1844037800 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1844037803 |
| Item weight | 1.05 kg |
| Language | English |
| Part of series | A-Z Great Modern series |
| Print length | 224 pages |
| Publication date | 6 April 2015 |
| Publisher | Cassell |
T**S
Great modern buy
I bought this book as a gift for a friend but now I'm going to have to buy another one as I want to keep it ! Andy Tuohy's pictures are bold, dramatic and really evoke the artist he's portraying, from Dali's moustache to Kahlo's monobrow. I turned straight to my favourite -O'Keeffe. The text is concise - long enough that you actually learn something, but not so much that it's a bit of an effort to get through it all. A ferfect introduction to artists known and new, and vivid images will really capture the attention of the kids. Great for all ages.
I**T
Wonderful Book
I loved this book. As a study guide or an introduction to modern art for the casual fan this book is wonderful to dip in and out of. Andy's illustrations are fantastic, really fun and as a snapshot encapsulating an artists' style, very informative and accurate. I would recommend this book as a great gift idea for the art lover in your life or as a treat for yourself. I would also highly recommend Andy's follow up book in the same style; A-Z Great Movie Directors. I hope there's more to come in the series.
M**K
I love this book
I love this book, stunning illustrations and a great introduction to the world of modern art in a visual, easy to digest format. The sections on where to see the work are useful too as summer is coming up plus some surprising facts on each artist. A good way to get my kids interested too.
A**1
Lots of Artists!
This made a lovely Christmas present! It contains information and art work by lots of artists.
G**N
Name the Artist!
I have to admit to being a fan of Andy Tuohy's work prior to buying this book and was glad my high expectations weren't disappointed. A real design classic and after reading it you wonder why nobody has done it before. I also enjoyed spotting old favourites as well as being inspired to check out unfamiliart artists, which is easy since the book very helpfully tells you where you can see the work. Have earmarked this for a couple of Christmas presents and look forward to playing 'name the artist' from the fabulous designs.
R**2
Good informative book and illustrations
Good service and great book
S**E
interesting
stylish overview
J**B
A-Z Great Modern Artist
The following review is solely my opinion: one of the problems with buying Kindle books instead of bookshop browsing is the inability to flick through an entire book, without the choice of putting it down again on a shop bookshelf. I have over 350 kindle books but it seems I can't just return ones I don't fancy after a flick through. With this book I would have returned it to the shelf but when I tried to get a refund, it seemed that flicking through to the end may be counted as reading it; if the spot on the read line is dragged to the end to see the references or similar, it seems to be marked as read. It seemed to have only one image to most of the artists, with many of the images not to my taste; in a bookshop I would replace it. It seems better me, with kindles, first to research elsewhere. I was once told by an attendant in a gallery that rather than express my feelings on a painting, to move on and look for something I liked. Excellent advice it seems. In future I will try it with books. In my opinion as far as I know, kindle books can be simply be removed and refunded. Not this one.
E**F
"Great Modern Artists A to Z" is an original contribution to the genre I'll describe as "quick guides to complex topics." In this case, the complex topic is fine art (primarily painting and sculpture) of the 20th and 21st centuries. Andy Tuohy, a prolific British illustrator, partnered with British art historian Christopher Masters to showcase 52 luminaries of modern art (8 of them still living), including many familiar names (like Picasso, Warhol, O'Keeffe, Dali, and Kahlo) along with some lesser-known contributors. Tuohy points out in his Preface that a few members of his select group are non-Western artists (from Japan, China, India, Lebanon, and Sudan) that he hopes "people will investigate further." Each artist receives 3 or 4 pages in this small (about 6 by 9 inches) volume, including a brief biographical essay that describes the artist's style and significant contributions. At least one of the artist's works is reproduced in full color, and for a few artists, two sample works are included. The first page of each artist's entry identifies his or her country of origin, and year of birth and-- when applicable-- death. A 2-page glossary at the back of the book defines names of several art movements and organizations. The initial page for every entry also contains two small boxes: one is titled "Where to See [Artist's] Work" and contains a list of museums and galleries, worldwide, that house this artist's work. The other box, titled "Did You Know?", contains a "factoid" related to the artist's life or work. (Examples: Louise Bourgeois supported gay and transgender rights; Salvador Dali was named after a brother who died a year before he was born; David Hockney has produced the largest paintings ever made in open air; Mark Rothko studied at Yale but didn't graduate, and later received an honorary doctorate from the school.) But the focal point (and the primary reason for this book) is displayed on the second page of each entry-- a color portrait of the artist, created by Tuohy, using a uniform, minimalist illustration approach that also incorporates some attributes of each artist's "signature" style. Sometimes the inspiration for Tuohy's portrait is obvious-- for instance, Jackson Pollock's head is a paint can, and he wears a shirt splattered in colors that resemble Pollock's "Number 1, 1950 (Lavender Mist)", which is reproduced on the page following Tuohy's portrait. Similarly, Piet Mondrian's portrait is made of white squares and rectangles outlined in black, with a few blocks of primary colors used to create eyes, ears, and clothing, thus closely resembling the well-known Mondrian "Composition with Red, Blue and Yellow" that appears on the next page. In some cases, however, simply comparing pictures isn't enough, because the Tuohy portrait displays identifying elements that will be clear only if the reader already knows the artist's work, or reads the accompanying essay carefully. One such example is German Surrealist Max Ernst, portrayed by Tuohy as a two-headed half-man, half-bird. No birds appear in the Ernst painting "Celebes" reproduced in the book, but a paragraph of the text discusses Ernst's frequent use of a "bird-like alter ego" and "sinister avian creatures" in many of his paintings and collages done in the 1930s. Tuohy's interpretations are fun for those already familiar with the artists (he says he started the series of illustrations "for no better reason than to amuse myself"), and in many ways the book achieves its goal of providing "an accessible introduction [to modern art] for a new generation." Nevertheless, I assigned 4 stars rather than 5, because of two shortcomings. One is that the short essays frequently refer to works not contained in this book. I'm guessing that Tuohy's and Masters' intent is to stimulate readers to seek more information elsewhere, or at least to power up their computers and look for online images of the works mentioned-but-not-displayed. However, beginners can't fully appreciate some of the insights offered in the text unless they take time to do this extra research. (A related nit-pick is that titles of all art works mentioned are included in the index-- which isn't helpful if you simply want to locate the art that is included in this book.) The other weakness is lack of a bibliography for readers who want to learn more about an artist, can't necessarily visit one of the listed museums, and want a pointer to an authoritative information source. Even providing just one "For more information" reference with each entry would, in my view, help the book better achieve its goal of "celebrating" the art and artists of the modern era. Still, this book is admirably designed, and inexpensive-- so as a quick guide to modern art, it's worth considering.
M**R
Good book. Fun to read and to improve English knowledge in new aspects.Containing at least one art work per artist you get a short insight in his or her works
S**A
O livro é bem colorido, parece ser ok!
A**R
A Good find
W**D
Me encantan los 3 libros que Andy Tuohy ha editado de este estilo.. Los 3 son similares en sus virtudes. El tamaño es el mismo y el formato similar.. En este caso, "Modern artists" (los otros son cineastas y escritores), tenemos a 52 artistas en el que encontraremos una hoja con información interesante, un dibujo original y en la tercera o cuarta hoja de cada uno, una obra representativa del mismo... Una delicia. Edición en pasta dura, gramaje correcto del papel y en color, para ver bien las ilustraciones. Espero que haya sido útil mi valoración
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