{"product_id":"to-make-a-world-george-ault-and-1940s-america","title":"To Make a World: George Ault and 1940s America","description":"\u003cp\u003eAn American painter usually associated with the Precisionist movement  George Copeland Ault (1891-1948) created works that provide a unique window onto the uncertainty and despair of the Second World War. Despite early commercial success in the 1920s  Ault eventually withdrew from both artistic and political worlds in 1937 and set up his studio in a tiny house in Woodstock  New York  where he produced evocative scenes of barns  telephone wires  and streetlights that utilize precise alignments and geometries to impose a symbolic order on a world in crisis. To Make a World is the first publication on Ault in more than two decades  and it features nearly twenty of Aults paintings alongside those of his contemporaries  including Edward Hopper  Rockwell Kent  and Andrew Wyeth. Author Alexander Nemerov explains that despite Aults remote location and reclusive lifestyle  his paintings represent his fear for the precarious state of the world and reflect an emotional response shared by many artists and the nation at large.  Published in association with the Smithsonian Museum of American Art  Exhibition Schedule: Smithsonian Museum of American Art (03\/11\/11-09\/05\/11) Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art (10\/15\/11-01\/08\/12) Georgia Museum of Art (02\/18\/12-04\/16\/12)\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"My Store","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":44986579714101,"sku":"ByrdShop_0300172397","price":196.4,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0627\/8139\/0901\/files\/9780300172393.jpg?v=1770910208","url":"https:\/\/atxbooks.com\/products\/to-make-a-world-george-ault-and-1940s-america","provider":"ATX Books","version":"1.0","type":"link"}