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New art city 1 edition

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New art city
1st ed.
Jed Perl

Published 2005 by Knopf in New York .
Written in English.

About the Book

A fascinating, panoramic exploration of art and culture in mid-twentieth-century New York City from one of our most important and influential art critics. New Art City takes us from the solitude of the artist's studio to the uproarious bars where artists gathered, from the ramshackle bohemian neighborhoods of downtown Manhattan to the Midtown streets where steel-and-glass skyscrapers were rising and art galleries were proliferating. We encounter a kaleidoscopic range of artists. There are legendary figures-Jackson Pollock, David Smith, Willem de Kooning, Joseph Cornell, Andy Warhol, and Donald Judd-as well as still undervalued ones, such as the galvanic teacher Hans Hofmann, the lyric expressionist Joan Mitchell, the adventuresome realist Fairfield Porter, and the eccentric thinker John Graham. We encounter, too, the writers, critics, patrons, and hangers-on who rounded out the artists' world. Jed Perl helps us see what the artists were creating and understand how they confronted an exploding art audience. And he makes clear how the economic boom of the late 1950s and the increasingly enthusiastic response to Abstract Expressionism ushered in the rapacious art world of the 1960s and the theatricality of Pop Art. [from publisher description].

Table of Contents

The painter and the city
Climate of New York
1. Manhattan geography
2. The dialectical imagination
3. The philosopher king
4. "I condemn and affirm, say no and say yes"
Some versions of Romanticism
5. Heroes
6. A splendid modesty
7. Pastorals
A grand collage
8. Joseph Cornell in Manhattan
9. Welders and others
10. From readymades to cutouts
The artist and the public
11. Going to the modern
12. Making history
Pop theater
Teachers
The empirical imagination
15. Beginning again
16. Maine, Marfa, and Manhattan.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [559]-614) and index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
700/.9747/109045
Library of Congress
N6535.N5 P46 2005

The Physical Object

Pagination
641 p. :
Number of pages
641

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24767123M
Internet Archive
newartcity00perl
ISBN 10
1400041317
ISBN 13
9781400041312
LC Control Number
2004048846
OCLC/WorldCat
55887481

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