
Title
- Stieglitz, Duchamp, And The New York Avant-garde
Attribution
Debra Bricker Balken ; with an essay by Jay BochnerPublication Details
BookAmerican Federation of Arts2003Availability
LOCATION CALL # STATUS (UPPER LEVEL) N6512.5.M63 B35 2003 AVAILABLE New Feature: Text this to your cellphone
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When Duchamp moved from Paris to New York in 1915, he was disappointed by the predominantly nature-based abstraction he observed, publicly proclaiming that American artists were too dependent on outmoded European traditions and had overlooked their greatest subjects–the skyscraper and the machine. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)Subject
Notes
- Exhibition itinerary: Georgia O’Keeffe Museum, Santa Fe, New Mexico, January 24-April 20, 2003; Des Moines Art Center, Des Moines, Iowa, May 9-August 1, 2003; Terra Museum of American Art, Chicago, Illinois, August 29 - November 30, 2003
- "From the crossfire between Marcel Duchamp and Alfred Stieglitz and their respective circles there emerged what Debra Bricker Balken calls "a critical reformulation of modernism, one that imprinted the direction of subsequent American art." Balken traces the fascinating threads of the debate between Duchamp and Stieglitz and their respective camps through the 1910s and ’20s, and also addresses the sexualized imagery that appears in nearly all of these artists’ works, a phenomenon that ironically unifies the two seemingly opposed factions. Jay Bochner provides an absorbing analysis of the artists’ respective violations of American expectations about art." "Debating American Modernism includes reproductions of work by artists from both factions, from Arthur Dove, Georgia O’Keeffe, and Paul Strand to Man Ray, Francis Picabia, and Marsden Hartley, as well as by a group who melded the concerns of each, among them, Charles Demuth, Charles Sheeler, John Storrs, and Stuart Davis."–BOOK JACKET
Contents
- Debating American Modernism: Stieglitz, Duchamp, and the New York Avant-Garde / Debra Bricker Balken
- Eros Eyesore, or the Ideal and the Ideatic / Jay Bochner
ISBN
- 1885444249
- 1891024493
- 9781885444240
- 9781891024498
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