Billed as a landmark study and over ten years in the making, Art
Since 1900 is a new account of modern art co-authored by four
highly influential art historians. Its publication raises many questions.
From what perspective should modern art's history be understood
today? What continuing role should the concept of Modernism play?
Who are modern art's publics?
To discuss these questions and the task of accounting for modern
art's history, the four authors (Yve-Alain Bois,
Benjamin HD Buchloh, Hal Foster
and Rosalind Krauss) are joined by Jean-Pierre
Criqui, Mignon Nixon, Briony Fer
and Frances Morris. Chaired by Adrian Rifkin
and Mark Godfrey.
Symposia Programme
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