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Discover 'Abstract Art: A Global History', a groundbreaking exploration of abstraction that transcends conventional narratives. Authored by Pepe Karmel, this book takes a fresh, scholarly approach to the world of abstract painting, weaving together themes that highlight the deep connections between abstraction and real-world experiences. Rather than confining the history of abstract art to formal movements, Karmel invites readers to explore a rich tapestry of cultural, social, and spiritual expressions found across the globe. With chapters dedicated to the body, landscape, cosmos, architecture, and humanity’s invented signs, this history of abstraction breaks traditional boundaries and introduces lesser-known artists alongside giants like Joan Miró and Jackson Pollock. Each chapter features striking abstract works that illustrate Karmel's insightful narratives, encouraging readers to engage with the subject matter in a meaningful way. Perfect for art enthusiasts and scholars alike, 'Abstract Art: A Global History' offers a unique perspective on how abstract art reflects and shapes our understanding of the world around us. Embrace a comprehensive overview of global abstraction, redefined in an accessible format. Whether you're exploring for personal interest or academic study, this essential volume enriches your comprehension of abstract art. Add it to your collection today and gain a deeper appreciation of the multifaceted world of abstraction.