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Mumford on Modern Art in the 1930s (Paperback)
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Although Lewis Mumford is widely acknowledged as the seminal
American critic of architecture and urbanism in the twentieth
century, he is less known for his art criticism. He began
contributing to this field in the early 1920s, and his influence
peaked between 1932 and 1937, when he was art critic for the "New
Yorker. "This book, for the first time, assembles Mumford's
important art criticism in a single volume. His columns bring wit
and insight to bear on a range of artists, from establishment
figures like Matisse and Brancusi to relatively new arrivals like
Reginald Marsh and Georgia O'Keeffe. These articles provide an
unusual window onto the New York art scene just as it was casting
off provincialism in favor of a more international outlook. On a
deeper level, the columns probe beneath the surface of modern art,
revealing an alienation that Mumford believed symptomatic of a
larger cultural disintegration.
Many of the themes Mumford addresses overlap with those of his more
familiar architectural criticism: the guiding role of the past in
stimulating creativity in the present, the increasing congestion of
the modern metropolis, the alarming lack of human control over
modern technology, and the pressing need to restore organic balance
to everyday living. Though he was open to new movements emanating
from Europe, Mumford became the chief advocate of a progressive
American modernism that was both socially aware and formally
inventive.
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