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Brushes with History: Art of the Nation: 1865-2001

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The Nation magazine, since its founding in 1865, began what has become, for better or worse, art criticism as a cultural institution in the United States. This eclectic collection features contributors like Christopher Hitchens on "degenerate art," Heywood Broun on the Artists Congress of 1936, Katherine Anne Porter on children's art, Marianne Moore on the death of Nation art critic Paul Rosenfeld, and Langston Hughes on "Negro Art." The volume also includes contributions from many well-known artists: Stuart Davis, Marsden Harley, Alfred Stieglitz, John Marin, Kenyon Cox, Guy Pene Du Bois, Louis Lozowick, and Frank Lloyd Wright. Celebrated writers on art such as Bernard Berenson, Clement Greenberg, Lawrence Alloway, Hilton Kramer, Max Kozloff, John Berger, and Arthur Danto give readers first-hand accounts of the debuts of artists ranging from John Singer Sargent to Jackson Pollock and Willem deKooning as well as the famous lawsuit between John Ruskin and James McNeill Whistler (reported by a youthful Henry James), the destruction of Diego Rivera's Rockefeller Center murals and Richard Nixon's views on art. More recently writers like E.L. Doctorow and Katha Pollitt have weighed in on the recent culture wars over arts funding and free expression.

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The Nation magazine, since its founding in 1865, began what has become, for better or worse, art criticism as a cultural institution in the United States.

This eclectic collection features contributors like Christopher Hitchens on "degenerate art", Heywood Broun on the Artists Congress of 1936, Katherine Anne Porter on children's art, Marianne Moore on the death of Nation art critic Paul Rosenfeld, and Langston Hughes on "Negro Art".

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ISBN:
9781560253297
Subtitle:
Writing on Art from the Nation, 1865-2001
Editor:
Meyer, Peter G.
Introduction:
Danto, Arthur Coleman
Editor:
Meyer, Peter G.
Editor:
Editor
Editor:
Meyer, Peter G.; *, EDITOR
Author:
Meyer, Peter
Introduction:
Danto, Arthur Coleman
Publisher:
Nation Books
Location:
New York
Subject:
American
Subject:
Art
Subject:
United States - General
Subject:
Criticism
Subject:
Art and society
Subject:
Art criticism
Subject:
Criticism - General
Subject:
Criticism -- Theory.
Series Volume:
1
Publication Date:
September 2001
Binding:
Paperback
Language:
English
Pages:
380
Dimensions:
9.03x6.04x1.52 in. 1.58 lbs.

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