Globe Pequot / Lyons Press
Pages: 232
Trim: 5½ x 9
978-1-4930-0062-3 • Paperback • November 2015 • $19.95 • (£14.99)
Elizabeth Lunday is the author of two popular books: Secret Lives of Great Composers and Secrets Lives of Great Artists. The Secret Lives of Great Artists has sold over 25,000 copies and been translated into eight languages. She wrote mental floss’s Masterpieces column for six years, and has had stories in ScientificAmerican.com and American Archeology. Secret Lives was reviewed in newspaper from Oregon to Santa Fe to San Antonio to Cleveland. Elizabeth has appeared on PRI’s national program “Here and Now” as well as local stations in Dallas, Austin and Tulsa. She lives in Fort Worth, Texas. Visit her at www.lunday.com.
[I]t is not often that writings on art serve to pump up readers the way a locker room speech might, leaving them primed to charge back out into the world ready to topple the old and usher in the new. But so it goes with The Modern Art Invasion, the story of the vanguard 1913 Armory Show that forever changed American tastes with its stints in New York, Chicago, and Boston.
— The Boston Globe
A vivid, compelling portrait of the Armory Show and its lasting influence on American art.
— Kirkus Reviews
In time for the centennial celebration, the story behind New York’s 1913 Armory Show, the most important art exhibition in American history, which introduced Picasso, Matisse, Duchamp, and Modernism to America
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New York, Paris, Chicago, Boston