<i>"The Geometric Unconscious </i>is an excellent addition to the literature about abstract art."—Craig Adock, <i>Great Plains Quarterly</i>
Inspired by the Sheldon Museum of Art's holdings in geometric abstraction, this book introduces adventurous new thinking about a visual approach that has captivated both artists and viewers for more than a century. Four richly illustrated essays explore the European genesis of geometric abstraction, its translation into an American context, and its current direction, charting the style's aesthetic, intellectual, and social implications.
Sharon L. Kennedy's essay draws on the Sheldon's collection to trace the style's beginnings and its various transformations by twentieth-century American artists. Peter Halley invokes contemporary theory in rethinking how postmodern artists engage with geometry while challenging its most basic presumptions. Jeremy Gilbert-Rolfe delves into the work of four contemporary artists who are taking geometry in new directions, and Jorge Daniel Veneciano reveals the persistent manner in which theorists and defenders of geometric abstraction have obscured aspects of its history and contributed to the esoteric aura of modern art.
Featured throughout are full-color reproductions of art from both the Sheldon and private collections, including paintings, sculptures, and works on paper by diverse artists such as Ilya Bolotowsky, Carmen Herrera, Donald Judd, Agnes Martin, Piet Mondrian, Odili Donald Odita, Frank Stella, and Charmion von Wiegand.
Sharon L. Kennedy's essay draws on the Sheldon's collection to trace the style's beginnings and its various transformations by twentieth-century American artists. Peter Halley invokes contemporary theory in rethinking how postmodern artists engage with geometry while challenging its most basic presumptions. Jeremy Gilbert-Rolfe delves into the work of four contemporary artists who are taking geometry in new directions, and Jorge Daniel Veneciano reveals the persistent manner in which theorists and defenders of geometric abstraction have obscured aspects of its history and contributed to the esoteric aura of modern art.
Featured throughout are full-color reproductions of art from both the Sheldon and private collections, including paintings, sculptures, and works on paper by diverse artists such as Ilya Bolotowsky, Carmen Herrera, Donald Judd, Agnes Martin, Piet Mondrian, Odili Donald Odita, Frank Stella, and Charmion von Wiegand.
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Inspired by the Sheldon Museum of Art's holdings in geometric abstraction, this book introduces adventurous new thinking about a visual approach that has captivated both artists and viewers for more than a century. Four richly illustrated essays explore the European genesis of geometric abstraction, its translation into an American context, and its current direction.
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Acknowledgments
Introduction: Dreaming in Geometric Abstraction
Jorge Daniel Veneciano
Penumbral Geometry, Part 1: Staging Abstraction
"Impeccable Order": Geometric Abstraction in Historical Perspective
Sharon Kennedy
Illuminated Geometry, Part 1: The Tradition
Euclidean Geometry, Part 1: The Linear
The Crisis in Geometry
Peter Halley
Penumbral Geometry, Part 2: Afro Geo
Euclidean Geometry, Part 2: The Solids
New Directions in Geometric Abstraction
Jeremy Gilbert-Rolfe
Penumbral Geometry, Part 3: Soft Geometry
The Geometric Unconscious and the Esoteric Life of Modern Art
Jorge Daniel Veneciano
Illuminated Geometry, Part 2: The Light
Euclidean Geometry, Part 3: Constructivist Solids
Checklist of the Exhibition
List of Contributions
Index of Artists and Works
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Adventurous new thinking about a visual approach that has captivated both artists and viewers for more than a century.
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780803240926
Publisert
2012-07-01
Utgiver
University of Nebraska Press
Høyde
305 mm
Bredde
229 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
208
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