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Field Language: The Painting and Poetry of Warren and Jane Rohrer [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 248 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 273x210x18 mm, weight: 1157 g, 128 Halftones, color
  • Išleidimo metai: 03-Aug-2020
  • Leidėjas: Palmer Museum of Art
  • ISBN-10: 0911209743
  • ISBN-13: 9780911209747
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 248 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 273x210x18 mm, weight: 1157 g, 128 Halftones, color
  • Išleidimo metai: 03-Aug-2020
  • Leidėjas: Palmer Museum of Art
  • ISBN-10: 0911209743
  • ISBN-13: 9780911209747
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:

Field Language presents the work of an extraordinary couple who together left the rural lifeways of their Mennonite upbringing to go &;into the world&; to create forms of modern art that reflected on the places and culture they came from. Published on the occasion of a retrospective exhibition devoted to the working relationship between abstract painter Warren Rohrer and his wife, poet Jane Turner Rohrer, this sumptuously illustrated book explores the Rohrers&; painting and poetry in relation to their biographies and to the nature of modernism and modernity.

The artists, poets, and historians contributing to this volume present a variety of perspectives on the Rohrers, situating their work within the context of modernism, the changing agricultural landscapes of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, and the aestheticization of local craft practices. Through the work of these two highly original and creative artists, Field Language invites readers to consider relationships between global art movements and local visual cultures, issues of land use, the sustainability of rural communities and cultures, and our own relationships with agricultural landscapes, seasonal change, labor, and human need and desire.

In addition to the editors, the contributors include Christopher Campbell, Steven Z. Levine, Nancy Locke, Sally McMurry, Janneken Smucker, William R. Valerio, Jonathan Frederick Walz, and Douglas Witmer.

Directors Foreword vii
Erin M. Coe
Acknowledgments xiii
Joyce Henri Robinson
Biographies xviii
Introduction | Words and Paint
1(12)
Julia Spicher Kasdorf
Christopher Reed
"Something I've Taken From My Pocket" | Warren Rohrer's Art in Context(s)
13(18)
Christopher Reed
Plates | Beginnings
31(12)
Truths Of A Woman's Life and the Education Of Poet Jane Rohrer
43(22)
Julia Spicher Kasdorf
"Tracking The Amish Quilt" | Warren and Jane Rohrer's Search for a Usable Past
65(18)
Janneken Smucker
Plates | Patterns and Textures
83(14)
Furrows And Fields | Lancaster County Farming Landscapes in the Twentieth Century
97(16)
Sally Mcmurry
Warren Rohrer's Fields
113(6)
Steven Z. Levine
Plates | Atmospheres
119(8)
Work, Labor, Matter | Warren Rohrer's Abstraction
127(22)
Nancy Locke
Christopher Campbell
The Gleaners | Alma Thomas and Warren Rohrer at the Edge of the Field
149(18)
Jonathan Frederick Walz
Plates | Field Language
167(8)
Plain And Beautiful | A Younger Artist Considers Warren Rohrer
175(12)
Douglas Witmer
The Loves Of Lower Cogslea
187(10)
William R. Valerio
Hearing The Brush | Paintings and Poems by Warren and Jane Rohrer
197(18)
Contributors 215(4)
Checklist of the Exhibition 219(6)
Photography Credits 225
Julia Spicher Kasdorf is Professor of English and Womens, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Penn State University. She is the author of The Body and the Book: Writing from a Mennonite Life. Essays and Poems and coauthor of Shale Play: Poems and Photographs from the Fracking Fields, both published by Penn State University Press.

Christopher Reed is an art historian and Distinguished Professor of English and Visual Culture at Penn State University. He has taught and published on a wide variety of topics at the intersection of art and literature from the nineteenth to the twenty-first century. His previous curatorial collaborations were the exhibitions A Room of Their Own: The Bloomsbury Artists in American Collections; Forging Alliances; and JapanAmerica: Points of Contact, 18761970.

Joyce Henri Robinson is Assistant Director at the Palmer Museum of Art and Affiliate Associate Professor in the Department of Art History at Penn State University. She has authored catalogues and curated numerous exhibitions in the fields of contemporary art, twentieth-century American art, and photography.