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After Many Springs is the title of a Thomas Hart Benton painting
that evokes nostalgia for a fertile, creative time gone by. This
bold new book--taking the name of this work by Benton--examines the
intersections between Regionalist and Modernist paintings,
photography, and film during the Great Depression, a period when
the two approaches to art making were perhaps at their zenith. It
is commonly believed that Regionalist artists Benton, John Steuart
Curry, and Grant Wood reacted to the economic and social
devastation of their era by harking back in tranquil bucolic
paintings to a departed utopia. However, this volume compares their
work to that of photographers such as Dorothea Lange and Ben Shahn
and filmmakers such as Josef von Sternberg-all of whom documented
the desolation of the Depression-and finds surprising
commonalities. The book also notes intriguing connections between
Regionalist artists and Modernists Jackson Pollock and Philip
Guston, countering prevailing assumptions that Regionalism was an
anathema to these New York School painters and showing their shared
fascination with the Midwest. Distributed for the Des Moines Art
Center Exhibition Schedule: Des Moines Art Center (January 30 - May
17, 2009)
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