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The anxious object : art today and its audience.

Author: Harold Rosenberg
Publisher: New York, Horizon Press [1964]
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Additional Physical Format: Online version:
Rosenberg, Harold, 1906-1978.
Anxious object.
New York, Horizon Press [1964]
(OCoLC)557887932
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Harold Rosenberg
OCLC Number: 367017
Description: 270 pages illustrations 24 cm
Contents: Part one. Past and possibility. Art in orbit --
Past and possibility --
Action painting : crisis and distortion --
Black and pistachio --
Part two. The art object. The game of illusion : pop and gag --
Style and the American scene --
The art object and the esthetics of impermanence --
Part three. Artists. Arshile Gorky : art and identity --
De Kooning 1. "Painting is a way" --
De Kooning 2. On the borders of the act --
Hans Hofmann 1. The "Life Class" --
Hans Hofmann 2. Nature into action --
The labyrinth of Saul Steinberg --
Barnett Newman : The living rectangle --
Jasper Johns : "Things the mind already knows" --
Part four. The audience. The Armory Show : revolution reenacted --
Art books, book art, art --
International art and the new globalism --
The politics of art --
Part five. Time and values. The new as value --
On art movements --
The stability of the new --
Part six. The future : forecasts and realizations. After next, what?
Other Titles: Art today and its audience.

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