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This unique book presents works that until now have only rarely
been seen, even in private collections. Paintings, drawings and
sculptures by well known outsider artists and new discoveries, all
of which express deeply personal interpretations of sexual desire
and activity. With texts by the world's leading academic experts in
this field, Raw Erotica presents an essential element in the rich
and varied world of outsider and self-taught art. With texts and
contributions from: * Colin Rhodes, Univ of Sydney, author of
Outsider Art: Spontanious Alternatives * Roger Cardinal, author of
the original book Outsider Art * Jenifer Borum, New York based
authority on self-taught art * Michale Bonesteel, Chicago based
writer and author of Henry Darger * Thomas Roske, Curator, The
Prinzhorn Collection, Heidelberg * Laurent Danchin, Paris author
and French authority on Art Brut * Francois Monin, editor of
Artension magazine, France.
Applying the same perceptive wit that made "Blimey!" such a success, Matthew Collings turns his attention to the New York art scene covering the critics, artists and dealers from the 1960s through to the present day. From Warhol to the super-brats of the eighties like Koons and Schnabel right up to the young players of the nineties, they are all brought to life in this readable but thoughtful book.
In Germany, the years immediately following World War II call
forward images of obliterated cities, hungry refugees, and ghostly
monuments to Nazi crimes. The temptation of despair was hard to
resist, and to contemporary observers the road toward democracy in
the Western zones of occupation seemed rather uncertain. Drawing on
a vast array of American, German, and other sources--diaries,
photographs, newspaper articles, government reports, essays, works
of fiction, and film--Werner Sollors makes visceral the experiences
of defeat and liberation, homelessness and repatriation,
concentration camps and denazification. These tales reveal writers,
visual artists, and filmmakers as well as common people struggling
to express the sheer magnitude of the human catastrophe they
witnessed. Some relied on traditional images of suffering and
death, on Biblical scenes of the Flood and the Apocalypse. Others
shaped the mangled, nightmarish landscape through abstract or
surreal forms of art. Still others turned to irony and black humor
to cope with the incongruities around them. Questions about guilt
and complicity in a totalitarian country were raised by awareness
of the Holocaust, making "After Dachau" a new epoch in Western
history. The Temptation of Despair is a book about coming to terms
with the mid-1940s, the contradictory emotions of a defeated
people--sorrow and anger, guilt and pride, despondency and
resilience--as well as the ambiguities and paradoxes of Allied
victory and occupation.
Goods made or designed in Italy enjoy a profile which far outstrips
the country's modest manufacturing output. Italy's glorious design
heritage and reputation for style and innovation has 'added value'
to products made in Italy. Since 1945, Italian design has commanded
an increasing amount of attention from design journalists, critics
and consumers. But is Italian design a victim of its own celebrity?
Made in Italy brings together leading design historians to explore
this question, discussing both the history and significance of
design from Italy and its international influence. Addressing a
wide range of Italian design fields, including car design, graphic
design, industrial and interior design and ceramics, well-known
designers such as Alberto Rosselli and Ettore Sottsass, Jr. and
iconic brands such as Olivetti, Vespa and Alessi, the book explores
the historical, cultural and social influences that shaped Italian
design, and how these iconic designs have contributed to the modern
canon of Italian-inspired goods.
Garcia Lorca at the Edge of Surrealism: The Aesthetics of Anguish
examines the variations of surrealism and surrealist theories in
the Spanish context, studied through the poetry, drama, and
drawings of Federico Garcia Lorca (1898-1936). In contrast to the
idealist and subconscious tenets espoused by surrealist leader
Andre Breton, which focus on the marvelous, automatic creative
processes, and sublimated depictions of reality, Lorca's surrealist
impulse follows a trajectory more in line with the theories of
French intellectuals such as Georges Bataille (1897-1962), who was
expelled from Breton's authoritative group. Bataille critiques the
lofty goals and ideals of Bretonian surrealism in the pages of the
cultural and anthropological review Documents (1929-1930) in terms
of a dissident surrealist ethno-poetics. This brand of the surreal
underscores the prevalence of the bleak or darker aspects of
reality: crisis, primitive sacrifice, the death drive, and the
violent representation of existence portrayed through formless base
matter such as blood, excrement, and fragmented bodies. The present
study demonstrates that Bataille's theoretical and poetic
expositions, including those dealing with l'informe (the formless)
and the somber emptiness of the void, engage the trauma and anxiety
of surrealist expression in Spain, particularly with reference to
the anguish, desire, and death that figure so prominently in
Spanish texts of the 1920s and 1930s often qualified as
"surrealist." Drawing extensively on the theoretical, cultural, and
poetic texts of the period, Garcia Lorca at the Edge of Surrealism
offers the first book-length consideration of Bataille's thinking
within the Spanish context, examined through the work of Lorca, a
singular proponent of what is here referred to as a dissident
Spanish surrealism. By reading Lorca's "surrealist" texts
(including Poeta en Nueva York, Viaje a la luna, and El publico)
through the Bataillean lens, this volume both amplifies our
understanding of the poetry and drama of one of the most important
Spanish writers of the twentieth century and expands our
perspective of what surrealism in Spain means.
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