Thomas E. Crow Books

Nineteenth Century Art
Nineteenth Century Art

By Brian Lukacher, David Llewellyn Phillips, Stephen F. Eisenman, Frances K. Pohl, Linda Nochlin

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"This is a reconsideration of the origins of modern painting, sculpture and photography in Europe and North America. In the arenas of art and representation, the nineteenth century was a time of qu...

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Jasper Johns to Jeff Koons
Jasper Johns to Jeff Koons

By Thomas E. Crow, Stephanie Barron

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"Jasper Johns to Jeff Koons: Four Decades of Art from the Broad Collections, organized by the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), is the first large-scale exhibition of the Broads' achievemen...

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The intelligence of art
The intelligence of art

By Thomas E. Crow, Thomas Crow

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Keeping the fundamental act of art history - the process of interpreting art and making it "intelligible" - foremost, Thomas Crow contributes a refreshing analysis of the present state of the disci...

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The rise of the sixties
The rise of the sixties

By Thomas E. Crow

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The 1960s have become fixed in our collective memory as an era of political upheaval and cultural experiment. Visual artists working in a volatile milieu sought a variety of responses to the turmoi...

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No Idols
No Idols

By Thomas Crow

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The Rise of the Sixties
The Rise of the Sixties

By Thomas E. Crow

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Allen Ruppersberg
Allen Ruppersberg

By Aram Moshayedi, Thomas E. Crow, Siri Engberg, Matthew S. Witkovsky, Allen Ruppersberg

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This fully illustrated catalog accompanies a major retrospective exhibition on one of conceptual art's most inventive and acclaimed practitioners. Emerging in late-1960s Los Angeles, Ruppersberg wa...

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L atelier de David
L atelier de David

By Thomas Crow

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