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  1. 13 de ago. de 1991 · The Shock Of The New, by Robert Hughes, is an overview of modern art, starting with the impressionist and continuing to the late 1980s. This is perhaps the most intellectually stimulating book I have ever read. The author effectively follows the sinuous path of modern art, including its impact on thinking in the arts and society.

  2. 30 de jun. de 2004 · That's showbusiness. His TV series The Shock of the New changed the way people thought about modern art. A quarter of a century on, Robert Hughes has returned to the story - and found a world ...

  3. The Shock of the New is a 1980 documentary television series written and presented by Robert Hughes produced by the BBC The series consisted of 8 episodes ea...

  4. The image of Americans waiting in long lines at the pump for gasoline symbolized the end of a post-World War II era of economic growth and prosperity and a new, uncertain future. President Carter directly addressed this uncertainty in an address he delivered to the public in 1979, which came to be known as the “crisis of confidence” speech.

  5. The Shock of the New (Kindle Locations 110-111). Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group. Kindle Edition.) For an art critic to say that the importance of art has diminished since 1870 is astonishing in itself. I began to believe that Robert Hughes would deliver an honest appraisal of modern art while explaining what was going on at the same time.

  6. www.bbc.co.uk › historyofthebbc › anniversariesThe Shock of the New - BBC

    The first part of The Shock of the New - The Mechanical Paradise - was broadcast on 21 September 1980. Presenter Robert Hughes promised eight television essays on eight separate themes of modern art.

  7. The Future That Was: Directed by David Richardson. With Robert Hughes, Nick Chilvers, Tony Church, Joseph Beuys. The end of modernity makes Robert Hughes raise the trajectory of art and its surroundings during the twentieth century and doubts about its future and achievements.