Abstraction in the Twentieth Century

Abstraction in the Twentieth Century
Author: Mark Lawrence Rosenthal
Publisher: ABRAMS
Total Pages: 340
Release: 1996
Genre: Art, Abstract
ISBN:

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Exhibition: 2/9/-5/12/96, Distributed by Abrams.

Primitivism, Cubism, Abstraction

Primitivism, Cubism, Abstraction
Author: Charles Harrison
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1993-01-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780300055160

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On art in the early 20th century

Abstraction in Reverse

Abstraction in Reverse
Author: Alexander Alberro
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2017-05-25
Genre: Art
ISBN: 022639400X

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During the mid-twentieth century, Latin American artists working in several different cities radically altered the nature of modern art. Reimagining the relationship of art to its public, these artists granted the spectator an unprecedented role in the realization of the artwork. The first book to explore this phenomenon on an international scale, Abstraction in Reverse traces the movement as it evolved across South America and parts of Europe. Alexander Alberro demonstrates that artists such as Tomás Maldonado, Jesús Soto, Julio Le Parc, and Lygia Clark, in breaking with the core tenets of the form of abstract art known as Concrete art, redefined the role of both the artist and the spectator. Instead of manufacturing autonomous art, these artists produced artworks that required the presence of the spectator to be complete. Alberro also shows the various ways these artists strategically demoted regionalism in favor of a new modernist voice that transcended the traditions of the nation-state and contributed to a nascent globalization of the art world.

Abstraction in Reverse

Abstraction in Reverse
Author: Alexander Alberro
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2017-05-25
Genre: Art
ISBN: 022639395X

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Introduction: spectatorship after abstract art -- Concrete art, and invention -- Time-objects -- Subjective instability -- The instituting subject -- Conclusion

Women in Abstraction

Women in Abstraction
Author: Karolina Lewandowska
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2021-08-17
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0500094373

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A groundbreaking study of the women of abstract art and their works, presented as a richly illustrated visual history. Women in Abstraction reevaluates the work of women abstract artists, changing the story of modern and contemporary art. A tie-in catalog to a major exhibition at Paris’s Centre Pompidou, this volume explores the fundamental role women artists played in the development of abstract art in the twentieth century. In this rich, sweeping collection, editors Christine Macel and Karolina Lewandowska bring together more than one hundred artists in painting, sculpture, dance, applied arts, photography, film, and performing arts. Understanding that abstract art must be looked at in the light of the artists’ political and personal surroundings, this volume dives into the creation and reception of these artworks over time. From the symbolist abstraction of Hilma af Klint, now widely regarded as the first abstract artist, and the sensual abstraction of Huguette Caland, to the purist non-objective approach of Verena Loewensberg, each artist’s relationship to abstraction is examined. These artworks are presented with thought- provoking essays by esteemed critics, contextualizing and exploring the subjects and themes of the movement. Ultimately, this volume questions the legitimacy of the notion of “female artists” and presents this group as simply artists, full of complexities and paradoxes.

Alice Trumbull Mason

Alice Trumbull Mason
Author: Elisa Wouk Almino
Publisher: Rizzoli Publications
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020-05-26
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0847866998

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The first comprehensive publication exploring the life and art of pioneering American abstract artist Alice Trumbull Mason is perfect for audiences eager to discover unsung yet brilliantly talented women artists. A groundbreaking artist, Alice Trumbull Mason (1904-1971) was one of the earliest painters of the twentieth century to embrace abstract painting in America. Mason's early paintings have been compared to those of Gorky, Kandinsky, and Miró, and in 1936 she became a founding member of the American Abstract Artists (AAA) and one of its leaders in the promotion of abstract work by artists such as Josef Albers, Ad Reinhardt, Piet Mondrian, and many others. Mason was a true artist's artist whose efforts helped lead to the great movements of later twentieth-century art, such as Abstract Expressionism, Pop Art, Post-Modernism, and Conceptual Art. Alice Trumbull Mason features essays that illuminate and contextualize the artist's multifaceted work and personal life through her paintings, prints, poetry, and letters. The book reveals the full life story of a seminal abstractionist, making a sound argument for adding her to the annals of great twentieth-century artists.

Abstract Art in the Late Twentieth Century

Abstract Art in the Late Twentieth Century
Author: Frances Colpitt
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2002-01-24
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780521004534

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These essays on abstract painting by eleven of its most incisive critics trace the development of such critical issues as hard-edge painting, deductive and serial structure, monochrome abstraction, the psychological analogy, regionalism, and the "death of painting" in Postmodernism. The introduction and commentary by Frances Colpitt situates the essays historically and examines their philosophical sources and influences, from formalism and phenomenology to structuralism and poststructuralism. What emerges is a coherent and optimistic picture of abstract painting--the definitive contribution of modern art.

Abstraction and Artifice in Twentieth-century Art

Abstraction and Artifice in Twentieth-century Art
Author: Harold Osborne
Publisher: Oxford : Clarendon Press ; New York : Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 224
Release: 1979
Genre: Art, Abstract
ISBN:

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The Myth of Abstraction

The Myth of Abstraction
Author: Andrea Meyertholen
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages: 311
Release: 2021
Genre: Art, Abstract, in literature
ISBN: 1640141049

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An alternative genealogy of abstract art, featuring the crucial role of 19th-century German literature in shaping it aesthetically, culturally, and socially.