Synopses & Reviews
Joseph Pulitzer Jr. inherited the famous name and occupation of his grandfather, the journalist and publisher who established the Pulitzer Prize. Yet while he carried on the family business in St. Louis, he was also building one of the greatest private art collections of theand#160;20th century. Classic Modern is the first biography to focus on this often-overlooked aspect of Pulitzer's lifeandmdash;arguably his greatest passion.
Marjorie B. Cohn reveals how Pulitzer helped to introduce modern art, including the work of artists such as Picasso, Mirandoacute;, and Beckmann, to the Midwest, despite the region's lack of receptiveness. The book also includes details about Pulitzer's commissionsandmdash;the first outdoor, site-specific works by Serra, Flavin, and Judd among themandmdash;along with never-before-released purchase prices. Integral to the account are tensions between upper-class collectors and countercultural artists, and between connoisseurs and the cultural theorists who were gaining ground in the academy.
Review
and#8220;Enjoyable for its look at one of the most famous American families during the Gilded Age as well as how [Pultizer Jr.and#8217;s] appreciation for modern art developed and evolved.and#8221;and#8212;Antiques and The Arts Weekly
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andnbsp;and#8220;It is very agreeable to find such an even balance between a biographer and a subject; disciplined, clear-headed, with an author fully aware of the responsibility of the occasion. It is truly a major exploration of a wonderful subject and a remarkable man who profoundly helped shape our understanding and, in many cases acceptance. . . of contemporary art, something he did with a knowing and civilised sense of history and his place in it.and#8221;and#8212;Joseph Rishel, The Art Newspaper
Review
and#8220;In Cohnand#8217;s beautifully written and detailed biography Pulitzer comes across as an extremely attractive personality, a man of great confidence, towering intelligence and irresistible charm. In the age of art consultants, auction houses and art fairs, Cohnand#8217;s account is a timely reminder of what it takes to build a great collection, above all aesthetic genius and an unwavering faith in the creative power of artists. Joseph Pulitzer, it seems, had both in spades.and#8221;and#8212;Karsten Schubert, The Burlington Magazine
Synopsis
Classic Modern is the first biography of Joseph Pulitzer Jr. to focus on his art collectingand#8212;arguably his greatest passionand#8212;and his role in bringing modernism to the American Midwest.
About the Author
Marjorie B. Cohn is Carl A. Weyerhaeuser Curator of Prints, Emerita, at the Harvard Art Museums.