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Author Updike, John.

Title Always looking : essays on art / John Updike ; edited by Christopher Carduff.

Publication Info. New York : Alfred A. Knopf, 2012.

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 Enfield, Main Library - Adult Department  700 UPD    Check Shelf
 Manchester, Main Library - Basement Materials  701 UPDIKE    Check Shelf
 Middletown, Russell Library - Adult Nonfiction  701 UPD    Check Shelf
 West Hartford, Bishop's Corner Branch - Non Fiction  700 UPDIKE    Check Shelf
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Edition First edition.
Description xiii, 204 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 27 cm
Note Includes index.
Contents Preface: Pictures and words -- "The clarity of things" -- Making faces -- The love of facts -- The artful Clarks -- Many Monets -- Degas out-of-doors -- An intimate whirlwind -- Gold and Geld -- Bridges to the invisible -- MirĂ³ at MoMA -- The art of our disorder -- Magritte the Great -- A case of monumentality -- Big, bright, and Bendayed -- Serra's triumph.
Summary In this posthumous collection of John Updike's art writings, a companion volume to the acclaimed "Just Looking "(1989) and "Still Looking" (2005), readers are again treated to "remarkably elegant essays" ("Newsday") in which "the psychological concerns of the novelist drive the eye from work to work until a deep understanding of the art emerges" ("The New York Times Book Review"). " Always Looking "opens with "The Clarity of Things," the Jefferson Lecture in the Humanities for 2008. Here, in looking closely at individual works by Copley, Homer, Eakins, Norman Rockwell, and others, the author teases out what is characteristically "American" in American art. This talk is followed by fourteen essays, most of them written for "The New York Review of Books," on certain highlights in Western art of the last two hundred years: the iconic portraits of Gilbert Stuart and the sublime landscapes of Frederic Edwin Church, the series paintings of Monet and the monotypes of Degas, the richly patterned canvases of Vuillard and the golden extravagances of Klimt, the cryptic triptychs of Beckmann, the personal graffiti of Miro, the verbal-visual puzzles of Magritte, and the monumental Pop of Oldenburg and Lichtenstein. The book ends with a consideration of recent works by a living American master, the steely sculptural environments of Richard Serra. John Updike was a gallery-goer of genius. "Always Looking" is, like everything else he wrote, an invitation to look, to "see, " to apprehend the visual world through the eyes of a connoisseur.-- Provided by publisher.
Subject Art -- Psychology.
Added Author Carduff, Christopher.
ISBN 9780307957306
0307957306
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