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What Are You Looking At? Audiobook

150 Years Of Modern Art In The Blink Of An Eye

by Will Gompertz
language: english
Publisher: Penguin Books LTD., September of 2014 ‧
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Penguin presents the unabridged, downloadable audiobook edition of What Are You Looking At? by Will Gompertz, read by Roy McMilllan. What is modern art? Why do we either love it or loathe it? And why is it worth so much damn money? Join Will Gompertz on a dazzling tour that will change the way you look at modern art forever. From Monet's water lilies to Van Gogh's sunflowers, from Warhol's soup cans to Hirst's pickled shark, hear the stories behind the masterpieces, meet the artists as they really were, and discover the real point of modern art. You will learn: not all conceptual art is bollocks; Picasso is king (but Cezanne is better); Pollock is no drip; Dali painted with his moustache; a urinal changed the course of art, why your 5-year-old really couldn't do it. Refreshing, irreverent and always straightforward, What Are You Looking At? asks all the basic questions that you were too afraid to ask. Your next gallery trip is going to be a little less intimidating and a lot more interesting.

What Are You Looking At?

150 Years Of Modern Art In The Blink Of An Eye

by Will Gompertz

Property Description
ISBN: 9780670922475
Publisher: Penguin Books LTD.
Release Date: September of 2014
Language: English
Format: Audiobook
File Size B
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Categories: Audiobooks in English > Art > History of Art
EAN: 9780670922475

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Will Gompertz

Will Gompertz é o editor de artes da BBC, onde escreve, produz e apresenta programas sobre arte. Foi diretor de comunicação da Tate Gallery por sete anos e escreveu sobre arte para o Times e o Guardian por mais de vinte anos. Em 2009, escreveu e representou, com plateia lotada, um one-man-show sobre arte moderna no Festival de Edimburgo. Foi eleito um dos cinquenta pensadores mais criativos do mundo. Vive em Oxford.

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