Perfect for anyone interested in the history of abstract art and geometric abstract art
Covers British art in the later 20th and 21st centuries and British taste from the 1930s onwards, as the book explores earlier and current British responses to the art being discussed, including responses of indifference and hostility.
Readers might include the gallery-going or generally interested public, academics, students and artists.
Accessible history to be read by someone with little if any prior background as well as experts, the sections on the individual artists, told largely through interview, are personal accounts with full scholarly apparatus, and the original material.