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Kurt Schwitters
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 353

Kurt Schwitters

  • Categories: Art

German artist Kurt Schwitters (1887–1948) is best known for his pioneering work in fusing collage and abstraction, the two most transformative innovations of twentieth-century art. Considered the father of installation art, Schwitters was also a theorist, a Dadaist, and a writer whose influence extends from Robert Rauschenberg and Eva Hesse to Thomas Hirschhorn. But while his early experiments in collage and installation from the interwar period have garnered much critical acclaim, his later work has generally been ignored. In the first book to fill this gap, Megan R. Luke tells the fascinating, even moving story of the work produced by the aging, isolated artist under the Nazi regime and ...

Myself and My Aims
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 656

Myself and My Aims

  • Categories: Art

Kurt Schwitters was a major protagonist in the histories of modern art and literature, whose response to the contradictions of modern life rivals that of Marcel Duchamp in its importance for artists working today. His celebrated Merz pictures—collaged and assembled from the scrap materials of popular culture and the debris of the studio, such as newspaper clippings, wood, cardboard, fabric, and paint—reflect a lifelong interest in collection, fragmentation, and abstraction, techniques he also applied to language and graphic design. As the first anthology in English of the critical and theoretical writings of this influential artist, Myself and My Aims makes the case for Schwitters as one...

Photography and Sculpture
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 314

Photography and Sculpture

Ever since the mid-nineteenth century, when the new medium of photography was pressed into service to illustrate sculpture, photographs of sculptural objects have directed viewers as to what, in the course of ambling around a sculpture, was the single perfect moment to stop and look. What is the photograph’s place in writing the history of sculpture? How has it changed according to culture, generation, criti-cal conviction, and changes in media? Photography and Sculpture: The Art Object in Reproduction studies aspects of these questions from the perspectives of sixteen leading art historians. Their essays consider iconic photographs, archival collections, new and forgotten technologies, and conceptual challenges in photographing three-dimensional forms that have directed changing historical and stylistic attitudes about how we see, write about, and narrate histories of sculpture. Chapters on such varied topics as picturing Conceptual art, manipulating sacred images in India to be non-photographs, and framing Roman art with an iPad illustrate the latent visual and narrative powers and ever-expanding potential of these images of sculpture.

Artists in Exile
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 273

Artists in Exile

  • Categories: Art

An unprecedented survey of artists in exile from the 19th century through the present day, with notable attention to Asian, Latin American, African American, and female artists This timely book offers a wide-ranging and beautifully illustrated study of exiled artists from the 19th century through the present day, with notable attention to individuals who have often been relegated to the margins of publications on exile in art history. The artworks featured here, including photography, paintings, drawings, prints, and sculpture, present an expanded view of the conditions of exile--forced or voluntary--as an agent for both trauma and ingenuity. The introduction outlines the history and percept...

Frank Stella 1958
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 162

Frank Stella 1958

  • Categories: Art
  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2006
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  • Publisher: Unknown

"For Frank Stella, 1958 was a crucial year. After graduating from Princeton University, he moved to Manhattan and painted a series of monumental, colorful canvases that culminated in the first of his famous Black paintings. This book focuses on the thirty or so works he painted in that year. The paintings reflect his transformation from a student experimenting with abstract expressionism to a highly original artist whose works changed the course of postwar art." "Presenting the entire group of works in color for the first time (except those that are lost and known only through black-and-white photographs), this book details the course of Stella's career in 1958. The authors situate his work ...

Future Bodies from a Recent Past
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 240

Future Bodies from a Recent Past

  • Categories: Art
  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2022-06-21
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Future Bodies from a Recent Past rückt ein bisher wenig beachtetes Phänomen in der Kunst und insbesondere der Skulptur in den Fokus: die wechselseitige Durchdringung von Körpern und Technologie. Mit 120 Werken von 59 Künstler/-innen - vornehmlich aus Europa, den USA und Japan - widmet sich die Ausstellung den großen technologischen Veränderungen seit der Nachkriegszeit und nimmt deren Einfluss auf unsere Vorstellungen von Körpern in den Blick. Mit Beiträgen zu Themen wie dem Einfluss sich wandelnder Reproduktionstechnologien, der Bedeutung von Materialität und Körperbegriffen in der Skulptur, aber auch mit interdisziplinären Betrachtungen von Körper-Technologie-Relationen wird eine multiperspektivische Skulpturgeschichte der Gegenwart erzählt. Deutsche Ausgabe! Ausstellung Museum Brandhorst, München 2. Juni 2022 bis 15. Januar 2023

Money in the Air
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 386

Money in the Air

  • Categories: Art

This volume explores the crucial role of art dealers in creating a transatlantic art market in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. “There was money in the air, ever so much money,” wrote Henry James in 1907, reflecting on the American appetite for art acquisitions. Indeed, collectors such as Henry Clay Frick and Andrew W. Mellon are credited with bringing noteworthy European art to the United States, with their collections forming the backbone of major American museums today. But what of the dealers, who possessed the expertise in art and recognized the potential of developing a new market model on both sides of the Atlantic? Money in the Air investigates the often-overloo...

Collecting Mesoamerican Art before 1940
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 354

Collecting Mesoamerican Art before 1940

  • Categories: Art

The untold chronicles of the looting and collecting of ancient Mesoamerican objects. This book traces the fascinating history of how and why ancient Mesoamerican objects have been collected. It begins with the pre-Hispanic antiquities that first entered European collections in the sixteenth century as gifts or seizures, continues through the rise of systematic collecting in Europe and the Americas during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, and ends in 1940—the start of Europe’s art market collapse at the outbreak of World War II and the coinciding genesis of the large-scale art market for pre-Hispanic antiquities in the United States. Drawing upon archival resources and international...

Art History and Anthropology
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 274

Art History and Anthropology

  • Categories: Art

An in-depth and nuanced look at the complex relationship between two dynamic fields of study. While today we are experiencing a revival of world art and the so-called global turn of art history, encounters between art historians and anthropologists remain rare. Even after a century and a half of interactions between these epistemologies, a skeptical distance prevails with respect to the disciplinary other. This volume is a timely exploration of the roots of this complex dialogue, as it emerged worldwide in the colonial and early postcolonial periods, between 1870 and 1970. Exploring case studies from Australia, Austria, Brazil, France, Germany, and the United States, this volume addresses co...

The Hygienic Apparatus
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 297

The Hygienic Apparatus

This study traces how the environmental effects of industrialization reverberated through the cinema of Germany’s Weimar Republic. In the early twentieth century, hygiene encompassed the myriad attempts to create healthy spaces for life and work amid the pollution, disease, accidents, and noise of industrial modernity. Examining classic films—including The Last Laugh, Faust, and Kuhle Wampe—as well as documentaries, cinema architecture, and studio practices, Paul Dobryden demonstrates how cinema envisioned and interrogated hygienic concerns about environmental disorder. Framing hygiene within the project of national reconstruction after World War I, The Hygienic Apparatus explores cine...