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Dore Ashton

    21. Mai 1928 – 30. Januar 2017

    Dore Ashton war eine Schriftstellerin, Professorin und Kritikerin der modernen und zeitgenössischen Kunst. Sie verfasste oder edierte mehr als dreißig Bücher über Kunst, die deren tiefere Strömungen erforschten.

    World Cultural Guides: New York
    The New York School
    Themes and Movements: Pop
    Arshile Gorky
    Richard Lindner
    New York
    • New York

      • 288 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden
      New York
      5,0
    • Themes and Movements: Pop

      • 304 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      Exploring the evolution of Pop culture from the late 1950s to the late 1960s, this comprehensive survey examines its impact on art, film, photography, and architecture, highlighting the interplay between mass production and mass media. Unlike other works that focus solely on Pop art, it offers a holistic view of the movement's influence across America, Britain, and Europe, showcasing its diverse manifestations and cultural significance during this transformative era.

      Themes and Movements: Pop
      4,0
    • The New York School

      • 258 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden

      With the emergence of Abstract Expressionism after World War II, the attention of the international art world turned from Paris to New York. Dore Ashton captures the vitality of the cultural milieu in which the New York School artists worked and argued and critiqued each other's work from the 1930s to the 1950s. Working from unsifted archives, from contemporary newspapers and books, and from extensive conversations with the men and women who participated in the rise of the New York School, Ashton provides a rich cultural and intellectual history of this period. In examining the complex sources of this important movement—from the WPA program of the 1930s and the influx of European ideas to the recognition in the 1950s of American painting on an international scale—she conveys the concerns of an extraordinary group of artists including Willem de Kooning, Jackson Pollock, Ad Reinhardt, Philip Guston, Barnett Newman, Arshile Gorky, and many others. Rare documentary photographs illustrate Ashton's classic appraisal of the New York School scene.

      The New York School
      4,2