Nothing If Not Critical: Selected Essays on Art and Artists

Robert Hughes
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The most controversial art critic in America--author of the bestselling The Fatal Shore and The Shock of the New--looks with love and loathing, wit and authority, at art and artists from the past to the present. Hughes evokes and defines the essences, works and worlds of a wide range of artists.
Genres: ArtEssaysNonfictionArt HistoryCriticismArt DesignHistoryTheoryVisual ArtResearch
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