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Art in Its Own Terms: Selected Criticism, 1935-1975

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According to the important American poet John Ashbery To read Fairfield Porter is to rediscover art through the eyes of someone whose intuitive love and understanding of it has been matched by few contemporaries while fellow New York School poet Barbara Guest wrote Blunt intuitive scholarly inspired--I believe no other critic has so tackled the meaning of twentieth century art has tightened our vision of it. Known as one of Americas finest and most influential painters Fairfield Porter (1907-1975) was also a prolific and highly insightful art critic. His writing not only reflects the independent original mind that presided over his own visual works but also covers an extraordinary period in American art in which he played the double role of protagonist and witness. This new edition of Art in Its Own Terms restores to print a key statement in the ongoing discussion between Modern art and its past as Porter reviews such figures as de Kooning Johns Cornell Rodin Czanne Leonardo and many others. Equally seminal are his considerations of the relations between art and science and art and politics. Rackstraw Downes introduction beautifully sets the stage for this indispensable and wide-ranging volume.

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Publisher
My Store
Publication date
December 1, 2008
ISBN-10
0878467432
ISBN-13
9780878467433
Item Weight
12.8 oz
Dimensions
7.99 × 0.91 × 5.39 in
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