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The Philosophy and Politics of Abstract Expressionism, 1940-1960 Nancy Jachec (Oxford Brookes University)

The Philosophy and Politics of Abstract Expressionism, 1940-1960 By Nancy Jachec (Oxford Brookes University)

The Philosophy and Politics of Abstract Expressionism, 1940-1960 by Nancy Jachec (Oxford Brookes University)


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Tracing the relationship between mid-century intellectuals and artists such as Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko, and Barnett Newman, The Philosophy and Politics of Abstract Expressionism offers a new interpretation of the success of America's first internationally recognized avant-garde art form.

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The Philosophy and Politics of Abstract Expressionism, 1940-1960 Summary

The Philosophy and Politics of Abstract Expressionism, 1940-1960 by Nancy Jachec (Oxford Brookes University)

The Philosophy and Politics of Abstract Expressionism reexamines the relationship between a flourishing artistic movement of the 1940s and 50s and the concomitant 'new liberalism' as defined and supported by the American left. Tracing conceptual networks among mid-century intellectuals, and the impact of French existentialism on artists such as Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko, and Barnett Newman, Nancy Jachec reinterprets the international success of Abstract Expressionism. She argues that American avant-garde painting was promoted by the United States government, not because of its affinities with American values, but rather because of its radical character which was considered to appeal to a Western European populace perceived by the State Department as inclined toward Socialism. Bringing together the histories of art, philosophy and politics of postwar America, this interdisciplinary study uses previously unpublished archival materials to examine systematically the influence of European philosophy on America's first internationally recognized avant-garde art form.

Table of Contents

1. The discrediting of collectivist ideology; 2. Existentialism in the United States; 3. The new radicalism and the counter-enlightenment; 4. Abstract expressionism and the international council; 5. Epilogue: the USIA sponsored exhibitions.

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CIN0521651549G
9780521651547
0521651549
The Philosophy and Politics of Abstract Expressionism, 1940-1960 by Nancy Jachec (Oxford Brookes University)
Used - Good
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2000-06-05
272
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