Art in the San Francisco Bay Area (book)
Art in the San Francisco Bay Area, 1945-1980: An Illustrated History is a 1985 nonfiction book by art critic Thomas Albright, about the modern history of art in the San Francisco Bay Area. It was published by the University of California Press.[1]
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Author | Thomas Albright |
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Illustrator | Various |
Subject | Art history, the San Francisco Bay Area |
Publisher | University of California Press |
Publication date | 1985 |
Media type | Hardcover |
ISBN | 0-520-051939 |
Subjects
Albright covers the movements in modern art in which the Bay Area were heavily involved, and their practitioners, including Clyfford Still and Abstract Expressionism, the Modernist school, Pop Art, Formalism, The Bay Area Figurative Movement, Conceptual art, Photorealism, and others.[2] The book contains numerous reproductions of the works discussed.
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References
- Wilson, William (August 11, 1985). "Art in the San Francisco Bay Area, 1945-1980 AN IllUSTRATED HISTORY : by Thomas Albright (University of California: $60, hardback; $35, paperback; 360 pp.; 115 color and 118 black-and-white reproductions)". Los Angeles Times.
- Reilly, Clint (August 27, 2007). "Thomas Albright". Clintreilly.com. Archived from the original on March 5, 2010.
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