Drawing on unpublished archival sources, this book reconstitutes the
experiences of a wide range of American artists, critics, and writers
working in Rome in a charged environment of “Cold War
cosmopolitanism.”
After the Second World War, American artists flocked to Rome in record
numbers, even as the United States shored up Italy as a bulwark
against the spread of Communism. While the market for modern art in
Rome was less vigorous as those in Paris and New York, numerous
galleries, artist-run spaces, and other institutions acted as
important catalysts, making Rome an international artistic hub. The
city attracted now canonical figures Lee Bontecou, Philip Guston,
Robert Rauschenberg, Paul Thek, and Cy Twombly, along with less
well-known artists, such as Eugene Berman, Gene Charlton, Carlyle
Brown, Peter Chinni, William Congdon, Claire Falkenstein, Marcia
Hafif, John Heliker, James Leong, Beverly Pepper, and Laura Ziegler,
among many others.
Rather than focusing on institutions and diplomatic relationships, the
book centres the experience of artists, and also addresses Rome's gay
subculture and the role of female artists during the period, eschewing
traditional narratives of the male “cultural ambassador.” Through
case-study based investigation, Peter Benson Miller explores the
reciprocal relationships between American modernist artists and
Italian artists in postwar Rome, and reveals how these artists
perceived Rome as less constrained by the demands of a national
school, and as an alternative to New York. This congenial creative
atmosphere yielded “new pictorial forms” developed in tandem with
or absorbed from like-minded Italian artists, engaging the city and
its multiple layers of history, from antiquity to the profound trauma
inflicted by the recent conflict.
The book also establishes the entangled social networks, galleries,
exhibitions, and institutions sustaining their work and providing
entrée into local artistic circles. Focusing on a series of specific
exchanges, this study contributes to our understanding American
modernism in an international context.
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Art and Cultural Exchange
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781350446380
Publisert
2025
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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