Tate Guide to Modern Art Terms

  • Tate Guide to Modern Art Terms
  • Tate Guide to Modern Art Terms
  • Tate Guide to Modern Art Terms
  • Tate Guide to Modern Art Terms

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  • Current Version:Version: 1.2
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  • Download Size:App Size: 20.85 MB

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***Included in The Sunday Times App List 2012***

‘If modern art and its arcane terminology leave you thinking it’s all a load of old Pollocks, this adroit little app will help to demystify modern and contemporary artworks and theories.’
– Sunday Times

For many of us the language in which modern art is described is as mystifying as the art itself. This comprehensive but concise art dictionary is the answer. Each term is defined with clarity and precision, putting themes, movements, media and art practices at the reader’s fingertips.

Features:
+ More than 300 art terms covering movements, styles, schools, techniques and art theory with 43 illustrations
+ Fully searchable entries
+ Browse terms by different categories or through the image gallery
+ No wireless connection required
+ Available for the iPad and iPhone

‘Contains brilliantly simple definitions of complicated theoretical ideas … clear, contextualising and enlightening.’
– Sunday Telegraph, review of the print edition

Simon Wilson, OBE, MA, formerly Head of Interpretation at Tate, is the author of Egon Schiele and Surrealist Painting, Jessica Lack is an arts writer for the Guardian.

Requirements

Your mobile device must have at least 20.85 MB of space to download and install Tate Guide to Modern Art Terms app. Tate Guide to Modern Art Terms was updated to a new version. Purchase this version for $2.99

If you have any problems with installation or in-app purchase, found bugs, questions, comments about this application, you can visit the official website of Tate Gallery at http://www.tate.org.uk.

Copyright Developer: Aimer Media © Tate, 2011