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What Are You Looking At Book Summary By Will Gompertz 150 Years of Modern Art in 30 minutes

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The story of modern artist's rebellions and innovations is a history of artistic revolution. 'What Are You Looking At?' reviews more than 150-years of creative development from the Impressionism of the 1860s to the art of today. The book covers representative works by nearly a hundred artists and explaining the ins and outs of more than 30 modern art movements. In addition, the book addresses some of the common confusions around modern art. For example: Why is it not always easy to understand modern art? Why is painting no longer the main form of art? And, what is the relationship between modern art and ordinary people like us?

Will Gompertz formerly served as the media director at Tate Britain. Later he became the first editor-in-chief of the BBC's art channel. Gompertz has been an art critic for more than two decades, writing art reviews for papers such as The Times and The Guardian. He is also a professional consultant for many leading art institutions in the UK. New York's "Creativity" magazine once named Gompertz as one of the 50 most creative thinkers in the world.