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El. knyga: Robert Rauschenberg and Surrealism: Art, 'Sensibility' and War

(Courtauld Institute of Art, UK)
  • Formatas: 320 pages
  • Serija: Transnational Surrealism
  • Išleidimo metai: 23-Mar-2023
  • Leidėjas: Bloomsbury Visual Arts
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781501358289
  • Formatas: 320 pages
  • Serija: Transnational Surrealism
  • Išleidimo metai: 23-Mar-2023
  • Leidėjas: Bloomsbury Visual Arts
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781501358289

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The art of Robert Rauschenberg (1925-2008) is usually viewed as quite distinct from Surrealism, a movement which the artist himself displayed some hostility towards. However, Rauschenberg had a very positive reception among Surrealists, particularly across the period 1959-69.

In the face of Rauschenberg's avowals of his own 'literalism' and insistence on his art as 'facts,' this book gathers generous evidence of the poetic, metaphorical, allusive, associative and connotative dimensions of the artist's oeuvre as identified by Surrealists, and thus extrapolates new readings from Rauschenberg's key works on that basis. By viewing Rauschenberg's art against the expansion of the cultural influence of the United States in Europe in the period after the Second World War and the increasingly politicized activities of the Surrealists in the era of the Algerian War of Independence (1954-62), Robert Rauschenberg and Surrealism shows how poetic inference of the artist's work was turned towards political interpretation. By analysing Rauschenberg's art in the context of Surrealism, and drawing from it new interpretations and perspectives, this volume simultaneously situates the Surrealist movement in 1960s American art criticism and history.

Recenzijos

Parkinsons expansive study opens up poetic, allusive, and sometimes political layers in Rauschenberg s works, unearthing important responses from Parisian critics and writers. This approach unexpectedly establishes Rauschenbergs Surrealist inflected roots, whilst contributing to the recent wave of expanded consideration of post-war, later Surrealism. * Lewis Kachur, author of Displaying the Marvellous: Marcel Duchamp, Salvador Dali, and Surrealist Exhibition Installations (2001), and Professor of Art History, Kean University, USA * With remarkable precision, thoroughness, and generative energy, Parkinsons book offers an authoritative account of the French surrealist reception of Rauschenbergs work in the 1960s. Analysing little-known and untranslated texts, Parkinson shows just how enmeshed the aesthetic and political registers were for these writers and artists. * Edward Krcma, Associate Professor of Art History, Department of Art History and World Art Studies, University of East Anglia, UK * This impressive book is more than a study on Rauschenberg and Surrealism, more specifically on the largely unnoticed or forgotten link between them. It is also a reflection on the way we write art history today, as a strange mix of theory, thoroughly documented archival research and, above all, an obsession with linear periodization. -- Jan Baetens * Leonardo Reviews *

Daugiau informacijos

A re-reading of the art of Robert Rauschenberg in relation with Surrealist art and thought.
List of illustrations
vi
Acknowledgements xi
Introduction 1(12)
1 Poet: Allegory and metaphor in US art history and criticism
13(18)
2 Intruders in the Surrealist domain: Bed, Target with Plaster Casts, The Consumer
31(20)
3 Opposer: The poetics and politics of Canyon in Paris and New York, 1961
51(17)
4 Surrealist of the re-found object: Beholding lean-Jacques Lebel and Monogram in Front unique
68(23)
5 Resistance artist: Bed at Anti-Proces
91(16)
6 The Constantin Guys of the atomic era: Reading Alain Jouffroy, Talisman and Barge
107(24)
7 Choisiste: "Things' in French and US art criticism in the 1960s
131(19)
8 Surrealist in irony: Reading Jose Pierre and Trophy III (for Jean Tinguely)
150(20)
Concluding remarks: Reconsidering art history, Robert Rauschenberg and Surrealism, 1952--80 170(9)
Notes 179(95)
Bibliography 274(21)
Index 295
Gavin Parkinson is Professor of European Modernism, The Courtauld Institute of Art, UK.