Georgia O'Keeffe: And the Eros of Place - Hardcover

9780691015620: Georgia O'Keeffe: And the Eros of Place
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"A lively, authoritative reassessment of her career. Unafraid to challenge the accepted wisdom, [Dijkstra] approaches O'Keeffe and her work from a fresh perspective . . . [he] details the artist's struggle to be seen as more than merely a 'woman artist' and to develop a quintessentially American, humanist response to the early European modernists' disdain for natural forms."--San Francisco Examiner & Chronicle

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Georgia O'Keeffe has long been recognized as one of America's most adventurous early modernist artists. But critics often suggest that she became a revolutionary despite her American background, not because of it.


Bram Dijkstra challenges that point of view. In this searching reappraisal of O'Keeffe's work, the distinguished cultural historian shows that her art was decisively shaped by the America in which she grew up. In doing so, he casts new light on the facts of O'Keeffe's remarkable life and offers incisive new readings of many of her most important paintings.


Art historians have largely accepted the view that O'Keeffe's art was shaped by Alfred Stieglitz and the work of the European modernists she encountered under his tutelage--a view actively encouraged by the famous photographer himself. Dijkstra counters this idea by taking us into the cultural environment of her childhood and by illuminating the details of her early education in art. He shows that O'Keeffe's mature style found its origin in such apparently unlikely sources as Edgar Allan Poe's speculations about the androgynous nature of the soul before industrialism, and in what Dijkstra calls the "transcendental materialism" of the tonalist movement in turn-of-the-century American art.


Dijkstra also explores O'Keeffe's important--but until now widely neglected--identification with the feminist aims and artistic concerns of the radical periodical The Masses. And he shows that even the daring new styles of illustration featured there, and in other magazines of the period, significantly influenced her development of a personal style. Dijkstra argues, moreover, that O'Keeffe's very American search for an organic abstraction of form that would celebrate nature allowed her to develop a humanist style that deliberately challenged the early European modernists' emphasis on mechanistic constructions of form against nature.


Beautifully written and painstakingly researched, Georgia O'Keeffe and the Eros of Place is a major reassessment of O'Keeffe's place in American culture and a tribute to the artist's steadfast refusal to abandon her "provincial" belief in the shaping spirit of place.


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  • VerlagPrinceton University Press
  • Erscheinungsdatum1998
  • ISBN 10 0691015627
  • ISBN 13 9780691015620
  • EinbandTapa dura
  • Anzahl der Seiten272
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Buchbeschreibung Zustand: Sehr gut. X, 272 S. Schutzumschlag etwas berieben, papierbedingt leicht gebräunt. - Text auf englisch. - The Fifty-ninth Street Studio -- The American Background -- Tonalism versus Technocracy -- Adding Muscle to American Art -- The Body in the Landscape -- The Landscape in the Body: John Vanderpoel -- The Hazards of Humanism in a Modernist Environment -- The "Woman Artist" and the Great Transition -- Technocracy versus the Color of Mood -- The Masses and the Matter of Mind -- Economics and the Myth of Modernist Martyrdom -- Modernism and the Politics of Gender -- Lighthouses and F^og: The Watercolors -- Stieglitz and the American Tradition -- Stieglitz's Dreams of Femininity and Materialism -- The Boy in the Dark Room: The Fifty-ninth Street Studio Once More -- The Revenge of the Rhetoricians of Gender -- No Ideas but in Things: The First Postmodernist Era in American Art -- Barns and Apples -- Flowers and the Politics of Gender -- O'Keeffe and New York City An American Place? Forms beyond Time. ISBN 0-691-01562-7 Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 550 Mit zahlr. Abb. Originalleinen mit Schutzumschlag. Artikel-Nr. 934933

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