With modern art's proclivity for self-expression, originality, and the
abstract, great works can often seem indecipherable. This book provides
the tools to help interpret the seemingly bizarre and often intimidating
aspects of modern and contemporary art by exploring twenty works in
terms of seven key perspectives: history, biography, aesthetics,
experience, theory, criticism, and the market.
Author, artist, and art historian Simon Morley shows how twenty
well-known but little-understood works of art can serve as useful
gateways not only for understanding each other, but also for
appreciating works by the same artists and the wider world of art in
general. Morley points to visual and theoretical dimensions of art that
are not immediately obvious, reconstructing the perspectives of artists
and the context within which works were made. Seven Keys to Modern Art
is a liberating approach, offering a highly practical and universally
applicable method of art interpretation and appreciation.