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9780878467433

Art in Its Own Terms: Selected Criticism 1935-1975

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  • Copyright: 2008-12-01
  • Publisher: Distributed Art Pub Inc
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Summary

"Considered one of America's most influential painters, Fairfield Porter (1907-1975) was also a prolific and insightful critic. Replacing doctrinal cant with concise lucidity, his writing not only displays the same the original mind that presided over his visual works but also covers an extraordinary period in American art, in which he played the double role of protagonist and witness. Porter believed that "criticism should tell you what is there," and these essays - which treat figures as diverse as Rodin, Leonardo, de Kooning, Cornell, and Cezanne, and such topics as the relations between art and science and abstraction versus realism - form a key statement in the ongoing discussion between modern art and its past. An introduction by the painter and critic Rackstraw Downes beautifully sets the stage for this indispensable and illuminating volume."--BOOK JACKET.

Table of Contents

List of Platesp. 9
Introductionp. 19
Contemporary Artists
Willem de Kooningp. 36
Richard Stankiewiczp. 38
Giacomettip. 41
The Education of Jasper Johnsp. 44
Joseph Cornellp. 49
Contemporary Styles
American Non-Objective Paintingp. 54
New Images of Manp. 59
Happeningsp. 61
Abstraction in Sculpturep. 63
Constructivismp. 65
Recent American Figure Paintingp. 69
Art, Nature, and Reality
Perfection and Naturep. 74
The Immediacy of Experiencep. 79
Intellect and Comedyp. 81
Reality and the Museump. 84
What Is Real?p. 87
A Realistp. 90
Non-Objectivity and Realismp. 91
Kinds of Beautyp. 95
Realism Transcends Systemp. 98
Against Idealismp. 102
Tradition and Other Topics
Abstract Expressionism and Landscapep. 107
Impressionism and Painting To-Dayp. 111
The Oriental in American Artp. 114
Taste and Energyp. 117
Tradition and Originalityp. 121
Attitudes to the Pastp. 124
Tradition and Revoltp. 127
California and New Yorkp. 130
Sculpture and the Materialp. 132
Humor in Sculpturep. 136
Art and Rubbishp. 137
Is Photography an Art?p. 140
Communication and Moral Commitmentp. 143
Experiencing Artp. 146
The Past Today
Cezannep. 150
Whistler, Morisot, Corinthp. 152
France and America in the Nineteenth Centuryp. 156
Italy and France in the Renaissancep. 159
Restorationp. 164
The Short Review
The Short Reviewp. 167
Vuillard, Bonnardp. 169
Rodin, Matissep. 172
Dufy, Pougny, Berendp. 175
Two Primitivesp. 176
Dubuffet, Kleep. 178
Inness, O'Keeffep. 179
De Kooningp. 180
Leslie, Ferren, Schuelerp. 181
Hartlp. 184
Freilicher, Kahnp. 185
Noguchi, Armitage, Kohnp. 188
Lichtensteinp. 190
From the Short Reviewsp. 191
Portraits of Americans
Homerp. 196
Sargentp. 201
Prendergastp. 204
Marinp. 209
Grahamp. 214
Books and Critics
Poets and Painters in Collaborationp. 220
Rhys Carpenter on Greek Sculpturep. 225
Alberti and Leonardo on Paintingp. 228
Selden Rodman's Apology for Artp. 230
Clement Greenberg on "American-type" Painting: A Letter to the Partisan Reviewp. 233
Rosenberg and Hess on de Kooningp. 236
Wyndham Lewis on Picasso: A Letter to the Kenyon Reviewp. 239
Art and Politics
Murals for Workersp. 241
The Purpose of Socialismp. 245
Class Content in American Abstract Paintingp. 249
Art and Science
Art and Knowledgep. 258
Art and Scientific Methodp. 265
Albert Yorkp. 269
Technology and Artistic Perceptionp. 271
Two Statementsp. 281
Indexp. 283
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