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This reader for the Open University's course on Modern Art: Practices and Debates presents a selection of key texts, including classic works from the 1930s to the 1960s, alongside contemporary writings, that introduce the reader to many issues on which critics and art historians have focused.
Ships from the UK. Former Library book. Shows some signs of wear, and may have some markings on the inside. Your purchase also supports literacy charities. 
Non-mint-some shelf wear and lots of marking on cover. Content in very good condition. 
Paperback published by Phaidon Press, 1995 reprint. Pencil price to the first two pages. The top corner of the inside page has been clipped. Wear to cover edges with light crease to the front. Pages clean, no annotation. 
Great condition for a used book! Minimal wear. Shipped to over one million happy customers. Your purchase benefits world literacy! 
341 pages + index. Book has some wear to spine-ends, wear to corners, light wear to edges, reading crease to spine, slight surface wear, minimal forward lean. Page-edges very slight darkened & a little uneven with use. B/w photos. Text is very clean. Sound condition. 
0-7148-2840-8 Synopsis This reader for the Open University's course on Modern Art: Practices and Debates presents a selection of key texts, including classic works from the 1930s to the 1960s, alongside contemporary writings, that introduce the reader to many issues on which critics and art historians have focused. 
VG-in oversize SOFTCOVER. 241 pgs., plus Index. Very nice clean tight copy in wraps that show some edgewear/curl. 
An 8vo paperback of 341p. + index. Light cover rubbing, stamped for review inside Front Cover, VG. Sixth printing. 
The traditional discipline of art history has been expanded and challenged by new insights and alternative perspectives, resulting in a series of wide-ranging debates on the status of art and its role in culture and history. This reader for the Open... 
1st Edition. Large 8vo Paperback. 341pp, plates, index...............[ CONDITION DETAILS: Light reading crease to spine, some very lightly edge rubbing else near FINE, a very clean and tight copy ].......Unless otherwise noted: 1st Edition means First Printing; books are in the original publishers binding; wrappers (present only if mentioned above) are complete, un-clipped and provided with transparent protectors. 