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Author Karmel, Pepe, author.

Title Abstract art : a global history / Pepe Karmel.

Publication Info. London ; New York : Thames & Hudson Ltd., 2020.
©2020

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 South Windsor Public Library - Oversize Shelving  F709.0405 KARMEL    Check Shelf
Description 344 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 32 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 334-336) and index.
Contents Preface -- Introduction -- 1. Bodies. Dancers, athletes and poets ; Workers and machines ; Embryos and blobs ; Totems ; Presences ; Skins and folds ; Organs and fluids -- 2. Landscapes. Vortexes and gusts ; Cliffs, waterfalls and fogs ; Waves ; Open windows ; Vibrations -- 3. Cosmologies. Orbits ; Suns and planets ; Star charts -- 4. Architectures. Towers, buildings and boxes ; Windows, plans, and elevations -- 5. Signs & patterns. Fabric and decoration ; Typography ; Calligraphy ; Maps and charts.
Summary ""Abstract art is always rooted in experience of the real world." So begins art historian Pepe Karmel's bold new exploration of the origins and evolution of the movement that revolutionized modern art. Traditional histories of the subject have concentrated on formal innovations--abstraction as a sequence of "isms"--with less interest in how the art relates to the world around us. At the same time, these histories have tended to privilege a core group of European and North American artists considered central to the subject's discussion. Moving well beyond the established figures and movements usually associated with abstract art, and focusing on subject matter and content rather than simply color and form, Karmel reconsiders the history of abstraction from a global perspective, showing readers how artists from all parts of the world have used abstract imagery to convey personal, social and political experience. Following an introductory account of the pioneers of abstraction, including Piet Mondrian, Kazimir Malevich and Jackson Pollock, the book forgoes a standard chronological structure to explore the subject through five eclectic, theme-based chapters. "Bodies," "Landscapes," "Cosmologies," "Architecture," ans "Signs and Patterns." Taking a figurative artwork as the starting point for each chapter, the author ranges across a wide array of topics--embryos, star charts and calligraphy among them--all while clearly demonstrating the link between abstraction and the real world. Complementing the text throughout are groups of carefully selected artworks, paired to reveal surprising affinities and significant differences. At the heart of the book is desire to demonstrate new ways of looking at abstract art through the prism of a broader, more inclusive mix of artists, from Vasily Kandinsky to Ibrahim El-Salahi, Carlos Cruz-Diez to Bridget Riley. Anni Albers to Sean Scully, and Julie Mehretu to Wu Guanzhong."--book jacket.
Subject Art, Abstract -- History.
ART / General.
Art, Abstract. (OCoLC)fst00815850
Genre/Form Illustrated works. (OCoLC)fst01423873
History.
History. (OCoLC)fst01411628
Illustrated works.
ISBN 9780500239582 (hardcover)
0500239584 (hardcover)
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