bokomslag The Arc of Abstraction
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The Arc of Abstraction

Tricia Laughlin Bloom Donald Kuspit

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  • 162 sidor
  • 2019
Where do we begin to talk about abstract art? This question depends on ones worldview. From the point of view of the collection included in this book, the arc of abstraction is very broad, sweeping and multivalent. The essays included here take an open view of the story of abstraction, reflecting the variation and diversity of American art included in the holdings of the Newark Museum. The museum gave avant-garde abstraction an early American home, exhibiting the works of painter Max Weber in 1913. Yet abstractions American roots extend earlier as seen in indigenous objects as well. Donald Kuspit discusses Americas earliest abstract painter Arthur Dove and the innovations of Georgia OKeefe, Joseph Stella, Morgan Russell, and Alexander Calder who all convey abstractions ambivalent consciousness of nature and its unconscious attempt to recover the self. The Arc of Abstraction is lavishly illustrated with over 80 full-color images of works by a broad array of abstract artists including Ad Reinhardt, Phillip K. Smith, III, Philip Guston, Isamu Noguchi, Romare Howard Bearden, Stuart Davis, Louise Nevelson, Arshile Gorky, Mark Rothko, Melvin Edwards, and Joaqun Torres-Garca. Expert commentary by Ulysses Grant Dietz, Tricia Laughlin Bloom, Gabriel Dawe, Jalena Louise Jampolsky, Marela Zacarias, Tarin Fuller, William L. Coleman, Souleo, Tricia Laughlin Bloom, and Kay WalkingStick provides important insights to help readers understand the nature and significance of the artwork. Published by Newark Museum. Distributed worldwide by Rutgers University Press.
  • Författare: Tricia Laughlin Bloom, Donald Kuspit
  • Format: Inbunden
  • ISBN: 9780932828293
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 162
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2019-03-01
  • Förlag: Rutgers University Press