Modern Art in the USA

Modern Art in the USA
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Publisher : Pearson
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0130361380
ISBN-13 : 9780130361387
Rating : 4/5 (80 Downloads)

Synopsis Modern Art in the USA by : Patricia Hills

This chronologically organized and comprehensive anthology of readings tells the whole story of art in America from 1900 to the present. It focuses on the themes, issues, and controversies that occurred throughout the century--using selections that are contemporary with the art--by artists, critics, exhibition organizers, poets, politicians, and other writers on culture. Some recurring themes and issues include issues of identity; the changing nature of modernism and modernity; nationalism; art as individual or community expression; the nature of public art; and the role of criticism, censorship, and government intervention. Texts by well-known writers include Meyer Schapiro, Clement Greenberg, Michael Fried, Donald Kuspit, and Kate Linker. A guide for those interested in both the standard interpretations of American art and in alternative readings.

Modern Art USA

Modern Art USA
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Publisher : New York : Knopf
Total Pages : 356
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ISBN-10 : UCSC:32106001411484
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (84 Downloads)

Synopsis Modern Art USA by : Rudi Blesh

How New York Stole the Idea of Modern Art

How New York Stole the Idea of Modern Art
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Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Total Pages : 305
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ISBN-10 : 9780226791845
ISBN-13 : 022679184X
Rating : 4/5 (45 Downloads)

Synopsis How New York Stole the Idea of Modern Art by : Serge Guilbaut

"A provocative interpretation of the political and cultural history of the early cold war years. . . . By insisting that art, even art of the avant-garde, is part of the general culture, not autonomous or above it, he forces us to think differently not only about art and art history but about society itself."—New York Times Book Review

Theories of Modern Art

Theories of Modern Art
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Publisher : Univ of California Press
Total Pages : 692
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ISBN-10 : 0520014502
ISBN-13 : 9780520014503
Rating : 4/5 (02 Downloads)

Synopsis Theories of Modern Art by : Herschel Browning Chipp

Film and Modern American Art

Film and Modern American Art
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 342
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ISBN-10 : 9781351187299
ISBN-13 : 1351187295
Rating : 4/5 (99 Downloads)

Synopsis Film and Modern American Art by : Katherine Manthorne

Between the 1890s and the 1930s, movie going became an established feature of everyday life across America. Movies constituted an enormous visual data bank and changed the way artist and public alike interpreted images. This book explores modern painting as a response to, and an appropriation of, the aesthetic possibilities pried open by cinema from its invention until the outbreak of World War II, when both the art world and the film industry changed substantially. Artists were watching movies, filmmakers studied fine arts; the membrane between media was porous, allowing for fluid exchange. Each chapter focuses on a suite of films and paintings, broken down into facets and then reassembled to elucidate the distinctive art–film nexus at successive historic moments.

Whitney Biennial 2022

Whitney Biennial 2022
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Publisher : Whitney Museum of American Art
Total Pages : 264
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ISBN-10 : 0300263899
ISBN-13 : 9780300263893
Rating : 4/5 (99 Downloads)

Synopsis Whitney Biennial 2022 by : David Breslin

Presenting the latest iteration of this crucial exhibition, always a barometer of contemporary American art The 2022 Whitney Biennial is accompanied by this landmark volume. Each of the Biennial's participants is represented by a selected exhibition history, a bibliography, and imagery complemented by a personal statement or interview that foregrounds the artist's own voice. Essays by the curators and other contributors elucidate themes of the exhibition and discuss the participants. The 2022 Biennial's two curators, David Breslin and Adrienne Edwards, are known for their close collaboration with living artists. Coming after several years of seismic upheaval in and beyond the cultural, social, and political landscapes, this catalogue will offer a new take on the storied institution of the Biennial while continuing to serve--as previous editions have--as an invaluable resource on present-day trends in contemporary art in the United States.

Made in U.S.A.

Made in U.S.A.
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Publisher : Univ of California Press
Total Pages : 300
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ISBN-10 : 0520057562
ISBN-13 : 9780520057562
Rating : 4/5 (62 Downloads)

Synopsis Made in U.S.A. by : Sidra Stich

Made in U.S.A. takes a new look at American art of the 1950s and 1960s and shows us how American it was. This is a provocative study of those artists who appropriated everyday images form the world of mass media and suburban living and forced their viewers into a sometimes witty, sometimes bittersweet, confrontation with the realities of living in late twentieth-century America.

Pop Impressions Europe/USA

Pop Impressions Europe/USA
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Publisher : The Museum of Modern Art
Total Pages : 140
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ISBN-10 : 0870700774
ISBN-13 : 9780870700774
Rating : 4/5 (74 Downloads)

Synopsis Pop Impressions Europe/USA by : Wendy Weitman

Essay by Wendy Weitman.

The New American Painting

The New American Painting
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 108
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015006727971
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Rating : 4/5 (71 Downloads)

Synopsis The New American Painting by : Museum of Modern Art (New York, N.Y.). International Program

Diego Rivera

Diego Rivera
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Publisher : The Museum of Modern Art
Total Pages : 153
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ISBN-10 : 9780870708176
ISBN-13 : 0870708171
Rating : 4/5 (76 Downloads)

Synopsis Diego Rivera by : Leah Dickerman

In 1931, Diego Rivera was the subject of The Museum of Modern Art's second monographic exhibition, which set attendance records in its five-week run. The Museum brought Rivera to NewYork six weeks before the opening and provided him a studio space in the building. There he produced five 'portable murals' - large blocks of frescoed plaster, slaked lime and wood that feature bold images drawn from Mexican subject matter and address themes of revolution and class inequity. After the opening, to great publicity, Rivera added three more murals, taking on NewYork subjects through monumental images of the urban working class. Published in conjunction with an exhibition that brings together key works from Rivera's 1931 show and related material, this vividly illustrated catalogue casts the artist as a highly cosmopolitan figure who moved between Russia, Mexico and the United States and examines the intersection of art-making and radical politics in the 1930s.