Bay Area figurative art, 1950-1965 / Caroline A. Jones.
Material type: TextPublisher: San Francisco, Calif. : Berkeley : San Francisco Museum of Modern Art ; University of California Press, [1990]Copyright date: ©1990Description: xviii, 231 pages : illustrations (some colour) ; 32 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0520068416
- 9780520068414
- 0520068424
- 9780520068421
- Bay Area figurative art, nineteen fifty-nineteen sixty five
- Bay Area figurative art, 1950 to 1965
- 709.794607473 20
- N6535.S3 J66 1990
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709.74811 NEW New land marks : public art, community and the meaning of place / | 709.794074 LOC Local color : the Di Rosa collection of contemporary California art / | 709.794074 RUG Scene of the crime / | 709.794607473 JON Bay Area figurative art, 1950-1965 / | 709.8 LAT Latin American artists of the twentieth century / | 709.8 SCO Latin American art : ancient to modern / | 709.8 SPA Space to dream : recent art from South America = Espacio para sõnar : arte reciente de América del Sur / |
Exhibition schedule: San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, 14 Dec. 1989-4 Feb. 1990; Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Smithsonian Institution, 13 June-9 Sept. 1990; Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, 5 Oct.-30 Dec. 1990.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 163-181) and index.
"During the 1950s a few painters in the San Francisco Bay Area began to stage personal, dramatic defections from the prevailing style of Abstract Expressionism, creating what would come to be known as Bay Area Figurative Art. In 1949 David Park destroyed many of his nonobjective canvases and began a new style of consciously naive figuration. Soon Elmer Bischoff and Richard Diebenkorn joined Park and other painters such as Nathan Oliveira, Theophilus Brown, James Weeks, and Paul Wonner in the move away from abstraction and toward figurative subject matter. When artists such as Bruce McGaw, Manuel Neri, and Joan Brown emerged as a second generation of figurative artists, the momentum grew for a powerful new development in American painting.The achievement of Bay Area Figurative painters and sculptors has become directly relevant to current debates regarding abstraction and representation, as well as to discourses on modernism and postmodernism. Indeed, the historical phenomenon of the movement is an important case study in the evolution of modernism in America, serving as an early example of rupture in the formalist "mainstream."Bay Area Figurative Art 1950-1965 was written to accompany an exhibition of the same name at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. Based on extensive archival research and interviews, it is the first study of the movement as a whole and is the broadest and most accurate account of the careers and interactions of ten Bay Area artists who worked in this new style."--Publisher description.
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