Jealous of her perfect mother and ignored by her artist father, Echo seeks attention and healing from a variety of people living in beautiful Los Angeles.
Documents the careers of five leading Minimalist artists, with a look at the practices of other artists associated with the movement; features essays that chart the development of the late twentieth-century art form; and includes reproductions of a selection of notable Minimal works.
A biography of fifteenth-century artist and thinker Leonardo da Vinci, based on an investigation of his art, relationships, scientific studies, and manuscripts.
Presents an introduction to pop art, a movement conceived by a group of British and U.S. artists in the 1950s in an effort to shake up the established order, and includes color reproductions and descriptions of over forty representative works.
Collection of essays taken from art magazines, art historical journals, newspapers, and news magazines, providing critical and journalistic commentary on the rise of pop art and its establishment as a major force in contemporary art.