Matisse and the Subject of Modernism

Matisse and the Subject of Modernism
Title Matisse and the Subject of Modernism PDF eBook
Author Alastair Wright
Publisher
Pages 287
Release 2004
Genre Art
ISBN 9780691118307

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Focusing on the period 1905-1913, this provocative & ground-breaking new book refutes the popular view of Matisse as a painter dedicated to the simple pleasures of decorative line & sensuous colour. Wright discovers a darker, more complex side to the artist.

Henri Matisse

Henri Matisse
Title Henri Matisse PDF eBook
Author Catherine Bock-Weiss
Publisher Penn State Press
Pages 258
Release 2009
Genre Art
ISBN 0271035129

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"A series of linked essays that considers different aspects of Matisse's life and work, revealing how the artist worked against many of the main tenets of modernism"--Provided by publisher.

Modernism's Masculine Subjects

Modernism's Masculine Subjects
Title Modernism's Masculine Subjects PDF eBook
Author Marcia Brennan
Publisher MIT Press
Pages 254
Release 2004
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780262025713

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Rejecting the typical view of formalism's exclusive engagement with essentialized and purified notions of abstraction and its disengagement from issues of gender and embodiment, Brennan explores the ways in which these categories were intertwined. Historically and theoretically."--Jacket.

Against Affective Formalism

Against Affective Formalism
Title Against Affective Formalism PDF eBook
Author Todd Cronan
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2013
Genre ART
ISBN 9780816676026

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Machine generated contents note: -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- List of Illustrations -- Introduction: Modernism against Representation -- 1. Painting as Affect Machine -- 2. Freedom and Memory: Bergson's Theory of Hypnotic Agency -- 3. The Influence of Others: Matisse and Personnalite -- 4. Matisse and Mimesis -- Conclusion. From Art to Object: The Case of Paul Valery -- Notes -- Index.

Matisse on Art, Revised Edition

Matisse on Art, Revised Edition
Title Matisse on Art, Revised Edition PDF eBook
Author Henri Matisse
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 363
Release 1995-07-24
Genre Art
ISBN 0520200322

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Ed : Brooklyn College and City University of New York, Revised edition, Includesnew texts, introduction, biography, overview.

Posing Modernity

Posing Modernity
Title Posing Modernity PDF eBook
Author Denise Murrell
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2018
Genre African American models
ISBN 9780300229066

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An ambitious and revelatory investigation of the black female figure in modern art, tracing the legacy of Manet through to contemporary art This revelatory study investigates how changing modes of representing the black female figure were foundational to the development of modern art. Posing Modernity examines the legacy of Édouard Manet's Olympia (1863), arguing that this radical painting marked a fitfully evolving shift toward modernist portrayals of the black figure as an active participant in everyday life rather than as an exotic "other." Denise Murrell explores the little-known interfaces between the avant-gardists of nineteenth-century Paris and the post-abolition community of free black Parisians. She traces the impact of Manet's reconsideration of the black model into the twentieth century and across the Atlantic, where Henri Matisse visited Harlem jazz clubs and later produced transformative portraits of black dancers as icons of modern beauty. These and other works by the artist are set in dialogue with the urbane "New Negro" portraiture style with which Harlem Renaissance artists including Charles Alston and Laura Wheeler Waring defied racial stereotypes. The book concludes with a look at how Manet's and Matisse's depictions influenced Romare Bearden and continue to reverberate in the work of such global contemporary artists as Faith Ringgold, Aimé Mpane, Maud Sulter, and Mickalene Thomas, who draw on art history to explore its multiple voices. Featuring over 175 illustrations and profiles of several models, Posing Modernity illuminates long-obscured figures and proposes that a history of modernism cannot be complete until it examines the vital role of the black female muse within it. Published in association with the Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Art Gallery, Columbia University in the City of New York Exhibition Schedule: Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Art Gallery, Columbia University, New York (10/24/18-02/10/19) Musée d'Orsay (03/25/19-07/14/19)

Jazz Modernism

Jazz Modernism
Title Jazz Modernism PDF eBook
Author Alfred Appel
Publisher
Pages 283
Release 2004
Genre Art
ISBN 9780300102734

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How does the jazz of Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, Fats Waller, Billie Holiday, and Charlie Parker fit into the great tradition of modernist art? In this book, an eminent cultural historian provides the answer and offers a new way of understanding jazz.