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ISBN: HB: 9780300106138

Yale University Press

May 2005

624 pp.

23x16.6 cm

8 colour images, 27 black&white illus.

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£45,00
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Reading Abstract Expressionism

Context and Critique

Abstract Expressionism is arguably the most important art movement in postwar America. Many of its creators and critics became celebrities, participating in heated public debates that were published in newspapers, magazines, and exhibition catalogues. This up-to-date anthology is the first comprehensive collection of key critical writings about Abstract Expressionism from its inception in the 1940s to the present day. Ellen Landau's masterful introduction presents and analyses the major arguments and crucial points of view that have surrounded the movement decade by decade. She then offers a selection of readings, also organized by decade, including influential statements by such artists as Mark Rothko, Robert Motherwell, Jackson Pollock, and Barnett Newman as well as the commentary of diverse critics. Offering new insights into the development of Abstract Expressionism, this rich anthology also demonstrates the ongoing impact of this revolutionary and controversial movement. "Reading Abstract Expressionism" is essential for the library of any curator, scholar, or student of twentieth-century art.

About the Author

Ellen G. Landau is the Andrew W. Mellon Professor of the Humanities at Case Western Reserve University and the leading expert on Jackson Pollock and Lee Krasner, specializing in 20th-century American and European art and theory.

Reviews

"I know of no equivalent record of this movement, no gathering of such wonderfully instructive documentation of the most important collective creation of American visual culture" – David Carrier, author of "Principles of Art History Writing"

"Abstract Expressionism... was always big: larger-than-life personalities, outsized canvasses, bold gestures to match bold ideas... It is fitting, then, that Landau's anthology... is equally expansive. ...Highly recommended for museum and university libraries and for anyone interested in Abstract Expressionism and its critical reception" – Craig Bunch, The Art Book