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Books > Arts & Architecture > History of art / art & design styles > From 1900 > Art styles, First World War to 1960 > General

A Dream and a Chisel - Louisiana Sculptor Angela Gregory in Paris, 1925-1928 (Hardcover): Angela Gregory, Nancy L. Penrose A Dream and a Chisel - Louisiana Sculptor Angela Gregory in Paris, 1925-1928 (Hardcover)
Angela Gregory, Nancy L. Penrose
R1,346 R1,077 Discovery Miles 10 770 Save R269 (20%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A portrait of a young artist's formative years studying sculpture in Paris, recounted in her own words. Angela Gregory is considered by many the doyenne of Louisiana sculpture and is a notable twentieth century American sculptor. In A Dream and a Chisel, Angela Gregory and Nancy Penrose explore Gregory's desire, even as a teenager, to learn the art of cutting stone and to become a sculptor. Through sheer grit and persistence, Gregory achieved her dream of studying with French artist Antoine Bourdelle, one of Auguste Rodin's most trusted assistants and described by critics of the era as France's greatest living sculptor. In Bourdelle's Paris studio, Gregory learned not only sculpting techniques but also how to live life as an artist. Her experiences in Paris inspired a prolific sixty-year career in a field dominated by men. After returning to New Orleans from Paris, Gregory established her own studio in 1928 and began working in earnest. She created bas-relief profiles for the Louisiana State Capitol built in 1932 and sculpted the Bienville Monument, a bronze statue honoring the founder of New Orleans, in the 1950s. Her works also include two other monuments, sculptures incorporated into buildings, portrait busts, medallions, and other forms that appear in museums and public spaces throughout the state. She was the first Louisiana woman sculptor to achieve international recognition, and, at the age of thirty-five, became one of the few women recognized as a fellow of the National Sculpture Society. Gregory's work appeared in group shows at many prestigious museums and in exhibitions, including the Salon des Tuileries and the Salon d'Automne in Paris, the Palace of the Legion of Honor in San Francisco, the National Collection of Fine Arts in the Smithsonian in Washington, D.C., and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. This memoir is based on Penrose's oral history interviews with Gregory, as well as letters and diaries compiled before Gregory's death in 1990. A Dream and a Chisel demonstrates the importance of mentorships, offers a glimpse into the realities of an artist's life and studio, and captures the vital early years of an extraordinary woman who carved a place for herself in Louisiana's history.

I Too Sing America - The Harlem Renaissance at 100 (Hardcover): Wil Haygood I Too Sing America - The Harlem Renaissance at 100 (Hardcover)
Wil Haygood
R1,344 R1,072 Discovery Miles 10 720 Save R272 (20%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

It illuminates multiple facets of the era the lives of its people, the art, the literature, the music, and the social history through paintings, prints, photography, sculpture, and contemporary documents and ephemera. The lushly illustrated chronicle includes work by cherished artists such as Romare Bearden, Allan Rohan Crite, Palmer Hayden, William Johnson, Jacob Lawrence, Archibald Motley, and James Van Der Zee. The project is the culmination of decades of reflection, research, and scholarship by Wil Haygood, acclaimed biographer and preeminent historian on Harlem and its cultural roots. In thematic chapters, the author captures the range and breadth of the Harlem Reniassance, a sweeping movement which saw an astonishing array of black writers and artists and musicians gather over a period of a few intense years, expanding far beyond its roots in Harlem to unleashing a myriad of talents upon the nation. The book is published in conjunction with a major exhibition at the Columbus Museum of Art.

Canadian Painters in a Modern World, 1925-1955, Volume 23 - Writings and Reconsiderations (Hardcover): Lora Senechal Carney Canadian Painters in a Modern World, 1925-1955, Volume 23 - Writings and Reconsiderations (Hardcover)
Lora Senechal Carney
R2,909 R2,569 Discovery Miles 25 690 Save R340 (12%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

From the Roaring Twenties and the Group of Seven to the Automatistes and the early Cold War, Canadian artists lived through and embodied an era of global tumult and change. With an interweaving of historical narrative, lavish illustrations, and writings by many of Canada's most revered cultural figures, Lora Senechal Carney illuminates the lives, perspectives, and works of the era's painters and provides glimpses of the sculptors, poets, dancers, critics, and filmmakers with whom they associated. Canadian Painters in a Modern World gives readers direct access to a carefully curated selection of writings, artworks, photos, and other documents that help to reconstruct the public spheres in which artists including Paul-Emile Borduas, Emily Carr, Alex Colville, Lawren Harris, David Milne, and Pegi Nicol MacLeod circulated. Each of the book's eight chapters consists of a narrative about a key issue or debate, focusing on the relationship of art to politics and society, and on how these are negotiated in an individual's life. Relating artistic engagement with and responses to the Spanish Civil War, the Second World War, and the Cold War, Senechal Carney discovers a common desire for new connections between art and life. Revealing continuities, ruptures, and watershed moments, Canadian Painters in a Modern World showcases artistic production within specific socio-political contexts to shed new light on Canadian art during three decades of conflict and crisis.

Archibald Motley Jr. and Racial Reinvention - The Old Negro in New Negro Art (Hardcover): Phoebe Wolfskill Archibald Motley Jr. and Racial Reinvention - The Old Negro in New Negro Art (Hardcover)
Phoebe Wolfskill
R1,093 Discovery Miles 10 930 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

An essential African American artist of his era, Archibald Motley Jr. created paintings of black Chicago that aligned him with the revisionist aims of the New Negro Renaissance. Yet Motley's approach to constructing a New Negro--a dignified figure both accomplished and worthy of respect--reflected the challenges faced by African American artists working on the project of racial reinvention and uplift. Phoebe Wolfskill demonstrates how Motley's art embodied the tenuous nature of the Black Renaissance and the wide range of ideas that structured it. Focusing on key works in Motley's oeuvre, Wolfskill reveals the artist's complexity and the variety of influences that informed his work. Motley's paintings suggest that the racist, problematic image of the Old Negro was not a relic of the past but an influence that pervaded the Black Renaissance. Exploring Motley in relation to works by notable black and non-black contemporaries, Wolfskill reinterprets Motley's oeuvre as part of a broad effort to define American cultural identity through race, class, gender, religion, and regional affiliation.

Threads - The Delicate Life of John Craske (Paperback): Julia Blackburn Threads - The Delicate Life of John Craske (Paperback)
Julia Blackburn 1
R924 R747 Discovery Miles 7 470 Save R177 (19%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Winner of the East Anglian Book of the Year 2015 Winner of the New Angle Book Prize 2017 John Craske, a Norfok fisherman, was born in 1881 and in 1917, when he had just turned thirty-six, he fell seriously ill. For the rest of his life he kept moving in and out of what was described as 'a stuporous state'. In 1923 he started making paintings of the sea and boats and the coastline seen from the sea, and later, when he was too ill to stand and paint, he turned to embroidery, which he could do lying in bed. His embroideries were also the sea, including his masterpiece, a huge embroidery of The Evacuation of Dunkirk. Very few facts about Craske are known, and only a few scattered photographs have survived, together with accounts by the writer Sylvia Townsend Warner and her lover Valentine Ackland, who discovered Craske in 1937. So - as with all her books - Julia Blackburn's account of his life is far from a conventional biography. Instead it is a quest which takes her in many strange directions - to fishermen's cottages in Sheringham, a grand hotel fallen on hard times in Great Yarmouth and to the isolated Watch House far out in the Blakeney estuary; to Cromer and the bizarre story of Einstein's stay there, guarded by dashing young women in jodhpurs with shotguns. Threads is a book about life and death and the strange country between the two where John Craske seemed to live. It is also about life after death, as Julia's beloved husband Herman, a vivid presence in the early pages of the book, dies before it is finished. In a gentle meditation on art and fame; on the nature of time and the fact of mortality; and illustrated with Craske's paintings and embroideries, Threads shows, yet again, that Julia Blackburn can conjure a magic that is spellbinding and utterly her own.

Frida Obsession (Hardcover): C Amell Frida Obsession (Hardcover)
C Amell
R595 R370 Discovery Miles 3 700 Save R225 (38%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Frida Kahlo (1907-1954) is without doubt the most famous Latin-American painter of the 20th century and a fundamental figure in Mexican art. Her work has been celebrated internationally as emblematic of Mexican national and indigenous traditions, and by feminists for its uncompromising depiction of the female experience and form. This fabulously illustrated volume brings together a series of stunning portraits, each one giving readers a glimpse into the many and varied ways in which Frida Kahlo has inspired countless artists across the globe.

Kandinsky and Klee in Tunisia (Hardcover): Roger Benjamin, Cristina Ashjian Kandinsky and Klee in Tunisia (Hardcover)
Roger Benjamin, Cristina Ashjian
R1,271 R1,150 Discovery Miles 11 500 Save R121 (10%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Paul Klee experienced his 1914 trip to Tunisia as a major breakthrough for his art: Color and I are one," he famously wrote. I am a painter." Kandinsky and Klee in Tunisia sets the scene for Klee's breakthrough with a close study of the parallel voyage undertaken in 1904 5 by Wassily Kandinsky and Gabriele Munter, who would later become Klee's friends. This artist couple, then at an early stage in their celebrated careers, produced a rich body of painting and photography known only to specialists. Paul Klee's 1914 trip with August Macke and Louis Moilliet, in contrast, is a vaunted convergence of cubism and the exotic. Roger Benjamin refigures these two seminal voyages in terms of colonial culture and politics, the fabric of ancient Tunisian cities, visual ethnography, and the tourist photograph. The book looks closely at the cities of Tunis, Sousse, Hammamet, and Kairouan to flesh out a profound confrontation between European high modernism and the wealth of Islamic lifeways and architecture. Kandinsky and Klee in Tunisia offers a new understanding of how the European avant-garde was formed in dialogue with cultural difference.

Kunst und Leben 1918 bis 1955 (German, Paperback): Karin Althaus, Sarah Bock, Lisa Kern, Matthias Muhling, Melanie Wittchow,... Kunst und Leben 1918 bis 1955 (German, Paperback)
Karin Althaus, Sarah Bock, Lisa Kern, Matthias Muhling, Melanie Wittchow, …
R1,452 R1,348 Discovery Miles 13 480 Save R104 (7%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The publication explores the diversity of the lives and destinies of artists during the Weimar Republic, under National Socialism, and until the inaugural documenta held in the young Federal Republic in 1955. Their works and biographies bear witness to the horrors of persecution and careers cut short, to resistance and conformity. The presentation intertwines the individual lives with the parallel strands of contemporary history and institutional frameworks. Numerous authors shed light on issues that have recently attracted sustained interest from historians. The choice of emphases reflects the history of the Lenbachhaus's collection and exhibition program. The presentation accordingly focuses on the Munich art scene, complemented by major phenomena on the national and international stages. Diversity of biographies and topics of German art history between 1918 and 1955 With works by Otto Freundlich, Kathe Hoch, Rudolf Schlichter, Maria Luiko, George Grosz, Gabriele Munter, and others Exhibition Stadtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus und Kunstbau October 15, 2022-April 16, 2023

Georgia O'Keeffe in Texas: A Guide (Paperback, New): Paul H. Carlson Georgia O'Keeffe in Texas: A Guide (Paperback, New)
Paul H. Carlson
R506 R439 Discovery Miles 4 390 Save R67 (13%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Georgia O'Keeffe, a superbly gifted American artist usually associated with New Mexico, spent nearly four years in Texas, most of them in the Panhandle. She taught art in the public schools of Amarillo for two years, 1912-1914, and headed the art department at West Texas Normal College (now West Texas A & M University) in Canyon from the fall of 1916 to early 1918. She then went for a few months to Waring, Texas, northwest of San Antonio.There are scores of books on Georgia O'Keeffe. The books are of various lengths, covering her life, art, and influence on other artists; her time spent in New Mexico; and her relationship with and marriage to Alfred Stieglitz. By comparison, however, there is little on O'Keeffe's years in Texas. Georgia O'Keeffe in Texas: A Guide is different from previous O'Keeffe studies, as it provides a short biography of O'Keeffe on the people and events that influenced her Texas years. The authors are neither artists nor professional art critics, but are historians of the American West who have an interest in Georgia O'Keeffe. They believe her years in Texas, especially the Texas Panhandle, were significant for her subsequent development as a thoroughly modern American artist. This book is designed to work as a guide to O'Keeffe's life and work in Texas, and reveals an even more fascinating figure in the process.Front Cover Art Credit: Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum, Canyon, Texas

They Seek a City - Chicago and the Art of Migration, 1910-1950 (Hardcover, New): Sarah Kelly Oehler They Seek a City - Chicago and the Art of Migration, 1910-1950 (Hardcover, New)
Sarah Kelly Oehler
R821 Discovery Miles 8 210 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In the first half of the 20th century, thousands of newcomers-Eastern European emigres, Mexican immigrants, and Southerners both black and white-flocked to Chicago. These new residents included artists who made significant contributions to the vibrant cultural life of the city. They Seek a City highlights approximately seventy-five paintings, works on paper, photographs, and sculptures by such artists as Eldzier Cortor, Archibald Motley, and Morris Topchevsky that reflect the diverse urban social landscape. As these artists sought to navigate their surroundings and establish their identities amid a changing society, they found inspiration in their personal and cultural contexts. Frequently, they focused on the underlying causes of immigration or migration and depicted themes of exile and alienation. Others chose to represent their new surroundings, for better or worse, addressing concerns such as racism, poverty, and social injustice. Artistic styles also varied. Whereas many worked in a figurative mode to better convey social or political messages, modernist art by European immigrants such as Laszlo Moholy-Nagy also played a major role. Distributed for the Art Institute of Chicago Exhibition Schedule: The Art Institute of Chicago(03/03/13-06/02/13)

Beauty and Art - 1750-2000 (Paperback): Elizabeth Prettejohn Beauty and Art - 1750-2000 (Paperback)
Elizabeth Prettejohn
R675 R551 Discovery Miles 5 510 Save R124 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

What do we mean when we call a work of art `beautiful`? How have artists responded to changing notions of the beautiful? Which works of art have been called beautiful, and why? Fundamental and intriguing questions to artists and art lovers, but ones that are all too often ignored in discussions of art today. Prettejohn argues that we simply cannot afford to ignore these questions. Charting over two hundred years of western art, she illuminates the vital relationship between our changing notions of beauty and specific works of art, from the works of Kauffman to Whistler, Ingres to Rossetti, Cezanne to Jackson Pollock, and concludes with a challenging question for the future: why should we care about beauty in the twenty-first century?

Kunstlerpaare der Moderne - Hans Purrmann und Mathilde Vollmoeller-Purrmann im Diskurs (German, Paperback): Felix Billeter,... Kunstlerpaare der Moderne - Hans Purrmann und Mathilde Vollmoeller-Purrmann im Diskurs (German, Paperback)
Felix Billeter, Maria Leitmeyer
R501 Discovery Miles 5 010 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Hans Purrmann und Mathilde Vollmoeller-Purrmann zahlen zu den bedeutenden Malerpaaren der Klassischen Moderne. Der Diskurs mit anderen Kunstlerpaaren ihrer Zeit eroeffnet ein Spektrum vielfaltiger Lebensbilder. Rollenverteilung in Partnerschaft und Familie sowie Ausbildung, Alltag der kunstlerischen Arbeit oder Stellung im Ausstellungswesen sind spannende Aspekte moderner Kunstgeschichte. Hochkaratige Spezialist/-innen beleuchten Leben und Werk von Sabine und Reinhold Lepsius, Marg und Oskar Moll, Leo von Koenig und Mathilde Tardif, Carl Casper und Maria Caspar-Filser, Wassily Kandinsky und Gabriele Munter, Alexej von Jawlensky und Marianne von Werefkin sowie Max Beckmann und Minna Tube. In diesem imposanten Panorama der Avantgarde werden neben der Genderproblematik auch Netzwerke der Moderne sichtbar.

Clifford Gleason - The Promise of Paint (Hardcover): Roger Hull Clifford Gleason - The Promise of Paint (Hardcover)
Roger Hull
R766 Discovery Miles 7 660 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Clifford Gleason (1913-1978), who grew up in Salem and spent his adult life in both Salem and Portland, was a talented and highly original artist whose work remains of keen interest to a small and loyal group of collectors and artists but whose accomplishments are less generally known than those of other Oregon mid-century artists.Clifford Gleason: The Promise of Paint serves as both an introduction and a definitive study of an 'artist's artist,' who until now has not received the sustained attention that he and his work are due. It traces his career from the 1930s until the last months of his difficult life-difficult because of alcoholism, near poverty, and homosexuality in a repressive era. In paint, Gleason found the only realm in which he felt competent, confident, and successful; paint offered the promise of accomplishment. Roger Hull's knowledgeable text offers a chronological study combining biography, analysis of Gleason's artworks, and assessment of his place within the broader context of contemporary and Pacific Northwest art. Published in conjunction with an exhibition at the Hallie Ford Museum of Art at Willamette University, this richly illustrated monograph examines Gleason's identity as a modern artist as he responded to the rapid changes in artistic modernism from the late 1930s, when he studied with Louis Bunce at the Salem Federal Art Center, to the 1970s, when he rethought the legacy of Abstract Expressionism in works that are unique to him, visually beautiful and poetically expressive.

AVEM - Arte Vetreria Muranese. Artistic Production 1932-1972 (Hardcover): Marc Heiremans AVEM - Arte Vetreria Muranese. Artistic Production 1932-1972 (Hardcover)
Marc Heiremans
R2,381 Discovery Miles 23 810 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Arte Vetraria Muranese (AVEM) emerged from the liquidation of Successori Andrea Rioda in November 1931. The new factory placed a very personal accent on contemporary artistic glass production on Murano: while designs prior to the Second World War were generally still the responsibility of master glassblowers themselves, after the war designers and freelance artists increasingly determined production. Giulio Radi began experimenting in 1940, obtaining the company's signature chromatic effects by superimposing mould-blown layers of glass, often opaque and transparent in alternation, and inlaying them with gold and silver foil. This latest volume of Marc Heireman's ongoing Murano manufactory books features over 800 design drawings, numerous archive images and new photos of AVEM masterpieces, making this anthology of the company's history indispensable for all Murano glass lovers.

Ein neues Mainz? - Kontroversen um die Gestalt der Stadt nach 1945 (German, Hardcover): Jean-Louis Cohen, Hartmut Frank, Volker... Ein neues Mainz? - Kontroversen um die Gestalt der Stadt nach 1945 (German, Hardcover)
Jean-Louis Cohen, Hartmut Frank, Volker Ziegler; Contributions by Christine Mengin
R1,415 Discovery Miles 14 150 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Die 1945 zu weiten Teilen zerstoerte Stadt Mainz wollten die franzoesischen Besatzer unmittelbar nach Kriegsende zu einem franzoesisch gepragten Mayence aufbauen. Fur diese Aufgabe wurde Marcel Lods berufen, Verfechter einer funktionalistischen Moderne, dessen deutsch-franzoesisches Architektenteam auch UEberlegungen aus der Zeit vor 1945 in den Aufbauplan einfliessen liess. Als Antwort auf die ablehnende Haltung der lokalen Bevoelkerung - aber auch einiger franzoesischer Militars - beauftragte die Stadt Mainz Paul Schmitthenner mit einem Projekt, das den historischen Charakter der Stadt starker bewahren sollte. Beide Projekte scheiterten zwar, doch blieb Mainz bis weit in die 1950er Jahre Schauplatz einer exemplarischen Konfrontation zweier sich unversoehnlich bekampfender Tendenzen innerhalb der europaischen Architektur des 20. Jahrhunderts, wie sie an keinem anderen Ort in dieser Scharfe und mit dieser fachlichen Kompetenz ausgetragen wurde. Als Ergebnis jahrzehntelanger Forschungen bietet dieses Buch erstmalig eine systematische Aufarbeitung dieser umfassenden Planungen und ihrer zeitgeschichtlichen Hintergrunde.

Territorial Hues - The Color Print and Washington State, 1920-1960 (Hardcover): David F Martin Territorial Hues - The Color Print and Washington State, 1920-1960 (Hardcover)
David F Martin
R780 Discovery Miles 7 800 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Territorial Hues: The Color Print and Washington State, 1920-1960 will consist of prints that display the cultural and stylistic influences used by Washington State artists to produce highly exceptional works that reflect the color, light, and atmosphere that is unique to this region. The book focuses on several mediums including color woodcut, intaglio, serigraphy, and lithography. The influences of Japanese prints and regional appropriations of international movements will be examined as well as the local production of white-line prints.

The Artist's Sketch - A Biography of Painter Kate Freeman Clark (Hardcover): Carolyn J Brown The Artist's Sketch - A Biography of Painter Kate Freeman Clark (Hardcover)
Carolyn J Brown
R1,107 Discovery Miles 11 070 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Artist Kate Freeman Clark (1875-1957) left behind over one thousand paintings now stored at a gallery bearing her name in her hometown of Holly Springs, Mississippi. Butit was not until after her death in 1957 at the age of eighty-one that citizens even discovered that she was a painter of considerable stature. In her will, Clark left the city her family home, her paintings stored at a warehouse in New York for over forty years, and money to build a gallery, much to the surprise of the Holly Springs community. As a young woman, Clark studied art in New York and took classes with some of the greatest American artists of the day. From the start Clark approached the study of art with discipline and tenacity. She learned from William Merritt Chase when he opened his own school in 1895. For six consecutive summers at his Shinnecock Summer School of Art in Long Island, she mastered the plein air technique. Chase trained many female students, yet he recognized Clark as "his most talented pupil." The book prints, for the first time, excerpts from Clark's delightful journal of the artist's experience at Chase's school, giving readers firsthand reporting of an artist-led school in the early twentieth century. Clark returned to Holly Springs in 1923. Mysteriously, sadly, she never resumed painting and lived the last ten years of her life in quietude. The Artist's Sketch shines a light on Clark, finally bringing her out of obscurity. This book also introduces Clark's art to a new generation of readers and highlights current projects and important work being done in Holly Springs by the Kate Freeman Clark Art Gallery and the Marshall County Historical Museum, the twoinstitutions that, since her death, have worked hard to keep Kate Freeman Clark's legacy alive.

Winold Reiss and the Cincinnati Union Terminal - Fanfare for the Common Man (Hardcover): Gretchen Garner Winold Reiss and the Cincinnati Union Terminal - Fanfare for the Common Man (Hardcover)
Gretchen Garner
R1,225 Discovery Miles 12 250 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

When Winold Reiss won the commission to design and install the immense mosaic murals in the Cincinnati Union Terminal in 1931, he was already a noted artist. After immigrating to the United States from Germany in 1913, he quickly had become a sought-after portraitist and designer of large public art projects. The Cincinnati Union Terminal murals are extraordinary not only for their size and the boldness of their color and design but also for the artist's use of mosaic, an unusual choice for the time. After Reiss's death, he and his work fell into relative obscurity as tastes and trends in art changed. The terminal itself closed in 1972 and was partially demolished. It reopened in 1990, transformed into the Cincinnati Museum Center, and the awe-inspiring murals of the rotunda are once again on view to visitors. Winold Reiss and the Cincinnati Union Terminal collects full-color images of the mosaic murals, including those rescued before the demolition. Gretchen Garner traces the inception of the mural project and the selection of Reiss to design and construct it, as well as Reiss's own development as an American artist and the artistic and historical context for the work. In this book, these evocative and vibrant murals-a signal work of public art in Ohio and in the nation-finally get the attention they deserve.

The Chatter of the Visible - Montage and Narrative in Weimar Germany (Paperback): Patrizia C. McBride The Chatter of the Visible - Montage and Narrative in Weimar Germany (Paperback)
Patrizia C. McBride
R1,006 R797 Discovery Miles 7 970 Save R209 (21%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Chatter of the Visible examines the paradoxical narrative features of the photo montage aesthetics of artists associated with Dada, Constructivism, and the New Objectivity. While montage strategies have commonly been associated with the purposeful interruption of and challenge to narrative consistency and continuity, McBride offers an historicized reappraisal of 1920s and 1930s German photo montage work to show that its peculiar mimicry was less a rejection of narrative and more an extension or permutation of it-a means for thinking in narrative textures exceeding constraints imposed by "flat" print media (especially the novel and other literary genres). McBride's contribution to the conversation around Weimar-era montage is in her situation of the form of the work as a discursive practice in its own right, which affords humans a new way to negotiate temporality; as a particular mode of thinking that productively relates the particular to the universal; or as a culturally specific form of cognition.

The Chatter of the Visible - Montage and Narrative in Weimar Germany (Hardcover): Patrizia C. McBride The Chatter of the Visible - Montage and Narrative in Weimar Germany (Hardcover)
Patrizia C. McBride
R2,242 R1,845 Discovery Miles 18 450 Save R397 (18%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Chatter of the Visible examines the paradoxical narrative features of the photo montage aesthetics of artists associated with Dada, Constructivism, and the New Objectivity. While montage strategies have commonly been associated with the purposeful interruption of and challenge to narrative consistency and continuity, McBride offers an historicized reappraisal of 1920s and 1930s German photo montage work to show that its peculiar mimicry was less a rejection of narrative and more an extension or permutation of it-a means for thinking in narrative textures exceeding constraints imposed by "flat" print media (especially the novel and other literary genres). McBride's contribution to the conversation around Weimar-era montage is in her situation of the form of the work as a discursive practice in its own right, which affords humans a new way to negotiate temporality; as a particular mode of thinking that productively relates the particular to the universal; or as a culturally specific form of cognition.

Scenic Impressions - Southern Interpretations from The Johnson Collection (Hardcover): Estill Curtis Pennington, Martha R... Scenic Impressions - Southern Interpretations from The Johnson Collection (Hardcover)
Estill Curtis Pennington, Martha R Severens; Foreword by Kevin Sharp
R1,631 R1,294 Discovery Miles 12 940 Save R337 (21%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The radical changes wrought by the rise of the salon system in nineteenth-century Europe provoked an interesting response from painters in the American South. Painterly trends emanating from Barbizon and Giverny emphasized the subtle textures of nature through warm colour and broken brush stroke. Artists' subject matter tended to represent a prosperous middle class at play, with the subtle suggestion that painting was indeed art for art's sake and not an evocation of the heroic manner. Many painters in the South took up the stylistics of Tonalism, Impressionism, and naturalism to create works of a very evocative nature, works which celebrated the Southern scene as an exotic other, a locale offering refuge from an increasingly mechanized urban environment. Scenic Impressions offers an insight into a particular period of American art history as borne out in seminal paintings from the holdings of the Johnson Collection of Spartanburg, South Carolina. By consolidating academic information on a disparate group of objects under a common theme and important global artistic umbrella, Scenic Impressions will underscore the Johnsons' commitment to illuminating the rich cultural history of the American South and advancing scholarship in the field, specifically examining some forty paintings created between 1880 and 1940, including landscapes and genre scenes. A foreword, written by Kevin Sharp, director of the Dixon Gallery and Gardens in Memphis, Tennessee, introduces the topic. Two lead essays, written by noted art historians Pennington, Estill Curtisand Martha R. Severens, discuss the history and import of the Impressionist movement--abroad and domestically--and specifically address the school's influence on art created in and about the American South. The featured works of art are presented in full colour plates and delineated in complementary entries written by Pennington and Severens. Also included are detailed artist biographies illustrated by photographs of the artists, extensive documentation, and indices. Featured artists include Wayman Adams, Colin Campbell Cooper, Elliott Daingerfield, G. Ruger Donoho, Harvey Joiner, John Ross Key, Blondelle Malone, Lawrence Mazzanovich, Paul Plaschke, Hattie Saussy, Alice Ravenel, Huger Smith, Anthony Thieme, and Helen Turner.

Emerging from the Shadows 1860 - 1960: Vol. I (Hardcover): Maurine St. Gaudens Emerging from the Shadows 1860 - 1960: Vol. I (Hardcover)
Maurine St. Gaudens; As told to Joseph Morsman; Photographs by Martin A. Folb
R1,847 R1,391 Discovery Miles 13 910 Save R456 (25%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This is volume 1: A-D, of a four-volume set. The complete four-volume set presents the careers of 320 women artists working in California, with more than 2,000 images, over the course of a century. Their work encompasses a broad range of styles-from the realism of the nineteenth century to the modernism of the twentieth-and of media, including painting, sculpture, drawing, illustration and print-making. While some of the profiled artists are already well known, others have been previously ignored or largely forgotten. Yet all had serious careers as artists: they studied, exhibited, and won awards. These women were trailblazers, each one essential to the momentum of a movement that opened the door for heartfelt expression and equality. Much of the information and many of the images in the book have never before been published. Artists are presented alphabetically; also included are additional primary sources that put the artists' work in context.

Linke Waffe Kunst - Die Kommunistische Studentenfraktion am Bauhaus (German, Paperback): Wolfgang Thoener, Florian Strob,... Linke Waffe Kunst - Die Kommunistische Studentenfraktion am Bauhaus (German, Paperback)
Wolfgang Thoener, Florian Strob, Andreas Schatzke
R912 Discovery Miles 9 120 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Internal criticism of the Bauhaus For a long time, the topic of far-left currents within Bauhaus was one of controversy. Thanks to recent research on the Communist Student Fraction (Kostufra), the leftist students are finally coming into focus. Their magazine: bauhaus. sprachrohr der studierenden. organ der kostufra was a venue for unsparing critique of events, curricula, and teachers. The journal was published between 1930 and 1932 in Dessau and Berlin in 15 hectographed issues in a loose-leaf collection and is critically discussed here for the first time by researchers from art and cultural studies, architecture, and editorial studies. It clearly demonstrates that the experimental value of Bauhaus cannot be separated from its political radicalism. First detailed reappraisal of communism in Bauhaus With contributions by Peter Bernhard, Marcel Bois, Magdalena Droste, Elizabeth Otto, Patrick Roessler, and others

Highlights from the Ben Uri Collection Vol 1 (Paperback): Rachel Dickson, Sarah MacDougall Highlights from the Ben Uri Collection Vol 1 (Paperback)
Rachel Dickson, Sarah MacDougall; Foreword by David Glasser
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Ben Uri Gallery and Museum was founded 100 years ago in July 1915 in Whitechapel in London's East End by Russian-Jewish emigre Lazar Berson and likeminded, mostly emigre, artists and craftsmen, who were unable to access the cultural bastions of the British art establishment. From its inception as an Art Society in 1915, steeped in a vibrant Yiddish culture, to its position today as the only specialist Jewish museum of art in Europe working wholly in the mainstream, Ben Uri's unique international collection has grown to more than 1,300 artworks across a wide range of subjects and media, created by more than 380 artists, primarily (but not exclusively) of Jewish origin and from 35 countries.

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