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As a major member of the New York School, Barnett Newman is celebrated for his radical explorations of color and scale and, as a precursor to the Minimalist movement, for his significant contribution to the development of twentieth-century American art. But if his reputation and place in history have grown progressively more secure, the work he produced remains highly resistant to interpretation. His paintings are rigorously abstract, and his writings full of references to arcane metaphysical concepts. Frustrated over their inability to reconcile the works with what the artist said about them, some critics have dismissed the paintings as impenetrable. The art historian Yve-Alain Bois called Newman the most difficult artist he could name, and the philosopher Jean-Franois Lyotard declared that there is almost nothing to consume [in his work], or if there is, I do not know what it is. In order to advance interpretation, this book investigates both Newmans writings and paintings in light of ideas articulated by one of Germanys most important and influential philosophers: Martin Heidegger. Many of the themes explored in Newmans statements, and echoed in the titles of his paintings, betray numerous points of intersection with Heideggers philosophy: the question of origins, the distinctiveness of human presence, a persons sense of place, the sensation of terror, the definition of freedom, the importance of mood to existence, the particularities of art and language, the impact of technology on modern life, the meaning of time, and the human beings relationship to others and to the divine. When examined in the context of Heideggerian thought, these issues acquire greater concreteness, and, in turn, their relation to the artists paintings becomes clearer. It is the contention of this book that, at the intersection of art history and philosophy, an interdisciplinary framework emerges wherein the artists broader motivations and the specific meanings of his paintings prove more amenable to elucidation.
- Format: Inbunden
- ISBN: 9781611475197
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 348
- Utgivningsdatum: 2012-03-22
- Förlag: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press