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After the Wagnerian Bouillabaisse - Essays on European Avant-Garde Art, XX-XXI

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title After the Wagnerian Bouillabaisse - Essays on European Avant-Garde Art, XX-XXI
Authors and Contributors      By (author) John C. Welchman
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:376
Dimensions(mm): Height 222,Width 159
Category/GenreArt History
ISBN/Barcode 9783956791017
Audience
Professional & Vocational

Publishing Details

Publisher Sternberg Press
Imprint Sternberg Press
Publication Date 18 June 2019
Publication Country United States

Description

Critical analyses of some of the major European artists and movements in the twentieth century, delivered with verve and insight.The ten essays in After the Wagnerian Bouillabaisse offer original critical discussions of some of the major European artists and movements in the twentieth century, beginning with important reassessments of Italian Futurism and the unique and disruptively consequential compounding of words and images in Dada and Surrealism. Welchman writes with verve and insight about the production, and circumvention, of affect in the work of Henri Matisse and Fernand Leger; the delirious splits and metaphorical ricochets fired up by Salvador Dali; and the social and philosophical ideas mobilized by Rene Magritte. The second half of the volume examines mid- and later-twentieth century artists, offering a revisionist assessment of Hans Hartung; a new analysis of major themes and issues in the work of Antoni T pies; a meditation on "whiteness" in the practice and thinking of G nter Brus; and an exploration of exchanges between the US and the UK about sculpture between 1945 and the 1970s. The book concludes with an essay on the relations between writing and seeing in the work of Swiss artist Remy Zaugg. The volume is the second in Welchman's series XX-XXI on European art from this and the last century.

Author Biography

John C. Welchman is Professor of Modern Art History in the Visual Arts Department at the University of California, San Diego. He is the editor of Minor Histories- Statements, Conversations, Proposals, a collection of writings by the artist Mike Kelley (MIT Press).