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Primitivism in Modern Art
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 374

Primitivism in Modern Art

  • Categories: Art

This now classic study maps the profound effect of primitive art on modern, as well as the primitivizing strain in modern art itself. Robert Goldwater describes how and why works by primitive artists attracted modern painters and sculptors, and he delineates the differences between what is truly primitive or archaic and what intentionally embodies such elements. His analysis distinguishes the romanticism of Gauguin; an emotional primitivism exemplified by the Brücke and Blaue Reiter groups in Germany; the intellectual primitivism of Picasso and Modigliani; and a “primitivism of the subconscious” in Miró, Klee, and Dali. Two of Goldwater's related essays—“Judgments of Primitive Art, 1905–1965” and “Art History and Anthropology”—have been added for this new paperback edition.

Primitivism and Twentieth-Century Art
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 510

Primitivism and Twentieth-Century Art

  • Categories: Art

"This is a much needed, important collection-a goldmine of sources for scholars and students. The texts articulate the key Primitivist aesthetic discourses of the period, offering crucial insight into the complex and always changing nexus between culture, politics, and representation. Because of the breadth of the materials covered and the controversies they raise, this anthology is one of the all too rare volumes that not only will provide reference materials for years to come but also will feature centrally in classroom discussions."—Suzanne Preston Blier, author of African Vodun: Art, Psychology, and Power "For almost a century art historians have fretted about the notion of primitivism...

  • Language: en
  • Pages: 368

"Primitivism" in 20th Century Art

  • Categories: Art
  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1984
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  • Publisher: Unknown

This lavishly illustrated two-volume set has been heralded as "a landmark publication", and "one of the most important latter-day additions to any serious library of modern art". 350 color and 690 black-and-white illustrations.

Primitivism, Cubism, Abstraction
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 280

Primitivism, Cubism, Abstraction

  • Categories: Art

On art in the early 20th century

The Myth of Primitivism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 597

The Myth of Primitivism

  • Categories: Art
  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2006-05-23
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  • Publisher: Routledge

This book explores the fusion of myth, history and geography which leads to ideas of primitivism, and looks at their construction, interpretation and consumption in Western culture. Contextualized by Susan Hiller's introductions to each section, discussions range from the origins of cultural colonialism to eurocentric ideas of primitive societies, including the use of primitive culture in constructing national identities, and the appropriation of primitivist imagery in modernist art. The result is a controversial critique of art theory, practice and politics, and a major enquiry into the history of primitivism and its implications for contemporary culture.

The Myth of Primitivism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 355

The Myth of Primitivism

  • Categories: Art
  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1991-01-01
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  • Publisher: Routledge

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  • Language: en
  • Pages: 706

"Primitivism" in 20th century art

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1990-08-01
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  • Publisher: ABRAMS

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World Of Art Series Primitivism And Modern Art
  • Language: en

World Of Art Series Primitivism And Modern Art

A fascination with the "primitive" lies at the heart of some of the most influential developments in Western art produced between 1890 and 1950 - a time that witnessed both the "heroic" period of modern art and the apogee and decline of the West's colonial power. Many groups have a times been labeled as primitive, including the so-called tribal peoples from Africa, Oceania and North America, but also prehistoric cultures, European peasants, the insane and children. Through the lens of their own society, many modern artists looked both to the art and to the world-view of the primitive as a means of challenging established beliefs, but the primitive to which they turned was as varied as the movements in modern art of which they were a part. Colin Rhodes breaks new ground, drawing on a wide and diverse range of material, from high art to popular entertainment, from Darwin to Freud; the critical overview he presents supersedes all previous studies on the subject. 179 illus., 28 in color.

The Sleep of Reason
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 172

The Sleep of Reason

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Media Primitivism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 185

Media Primitivism

  • Categories: Art

In Media Primitivism Delinda Collier provides a sweeping new understanding of technological media in African art, rethinking the assumptions that have conceptualized African art as unmediated, primary, and natural. Collier responds to these preoccupations by exploring African artworks that challenge these narratives. From one of the first works of electronic music, Halim El-Dabh’s Ta’abir Al-Zaar (1944), and Souleymane Cissé's 1987 film, Yeelen, to contemporary digital art, Collier argues that African media must be understood in relation to other modes of transfer and transmutation that have significant colonial and postcolonial histories, such as extractive mining and electricity. Collier reorients modern African art within a larger constellation of philosophies of aesthetics and technology, demonstrating how pivotal artworks transcend the distinctions between the constructed and the elemental, thereby expanding ideas about mediation and about what African art can do.