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Prehistoric Pictures and American Modernism - Abstract Art at MoMA 1937-1939 (Hardcover)
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Prehistoric Pictures and American Modernism - Abstract Art at MoMA 1937-1939 (Hardcover)
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In April 1937, the Museum of Modern Art in New York hosted an
exhibition that served as a catalyst for the appropriation of
prehistoric rock art in postwar abstract painting. With the title
"Prehistoric Rock Pictures in Europe and Africa", it displayed a
range of copies from the influential collection of the German
ethnologist Leo Frobenius. Largely disregarded in modern American
art history up until now, this book highlights the importance of
this exhibition to artists such as Josef Albers, Adolph Gottlieb,
David Smith, and The American Abstract Artists group, who sought
inspiration from the prehistoric images’ primordial creativity.
With a transnational scope, this book reveals new facts about the
connections between Paris and New York, and the importance of
communication and collaboration between them for these artists. In
doing so, Seibert shows that this debate was about more than just
legitimizing abstract art forms from the past, but about
recognizing an autonomous American abstract art. Presenting unseen
archival material, letters, and exhibition documentation,
Prehistoric Pictures and American Modernism offers a new reading of
the development of modern American abstraction, and will hold an
important place in the historiography of the movement, its global
traditions, and its legacy.
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