Primitivism and Twentieth‑Century Art: A Documentary History
This book is the first to bring together texts documenting the encounter between Western artists and writers and what has historically been called primitive art‑the traditional, indigenous arts of Africa, Oceania, and North America. Beginning with the “discovery” of that art by European artists and writers early in the twentieth century, this anthology charts the evolving pictorial responses, artistic aspirations, aesthetic theories, and cultural debates that have developed from this encounter. Written by artists, literary figures, collectors, museum curators, and cultural critics, these essays — most of them never before translated or reprinted — show the dazzling range of issues elicited by the confrontation with primitive arts and cultures. Primitivism designates not a specific movement or group of artists, but a persuasive notion crucial to twentieth‑century art and modern thinking generally. Because the encounter between the West and primitive art took place at the height of Western colonialism, a number of racial and political issues come into play, either overtly or implicitly, in writings about both the art and the people who produced it. The contributions to this volume speak to each other in provocative ways, giving a unique overview of those issues.
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Rubin William Stanley (Article author), Apollinaire Guillaume (Article author), Clouzot Henri (Article author), Hartley Marsden (Article author), Foster Harold Foss (Article author), McEvilley Thomas (Article author), Stein Gertrude (Article author), Laude Jean (Article author), Fry Roger (Article author), Salles Georges (Article author), Rothko Mark (Article author), Čapek Josef (Article author), Lemke Sieglinde (Article author), Graham John D. (Article author), Fels Florent (Article author), Burgess Gelett (Article author), Macke August (Article author), Newman Barnett (Article author), George Waldemar (Article author), Warnod Andre (Article author), Scheffler Karl (Article author), Matisse Henri (Article author), Nolde Emil (Article author), Pach Walter (Article author), Zervos Christian (Article author), Malevich Kazimir (Article author), Lippard Lucy R. (Article author), Faure Elie (Article author), Clifford James (Article author), Hewett Edgar L. (Article author), Level Andre (Article author), Picasso Pablo (Article author), Waldmann Emil (Article author), Derain André (Article author), Marc Franz (Article author), Locke Alain (Article author), Bearden Romare (Article author), Salmon André (Article author), Dubuffet Jean (Article author), Bahr Hermann (Article author), Éluard Paul (Article author), Moore Henry (Article author)
Berkeley
2003
490 pages
9780520215030
Available on request
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709.040 Pri
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