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In collaboration with William C. Agee and Elizabeth Hutton Turner The American artist Arthur Dove (1880-1946), purportedly the first artist to have produced an abstract painting, has always occupied a central place in writings on early American modernism. This book accompanies the first major exhibition on Dove since 1974. The exhibition, organized by the Addison Gallery of American Art and the Phillips Collection, covers the period from 1908, the year after Dove took up painting, through 1946, the year of his death. It is comprised of approximately eighty paintings, collages, pastels, and charcoal drawings. Along with Georgia O'Keeffe and John Marin, Dove was touted for more than three decades by photographer and dealer Alfred Stieglitz as an American original, one whose work was prescient in its opposition to the materialism of a newly industrialized America. Essays by Balken, Agee, and Turner discuss Dove's interactions with Stieglitz and others in his circle, including O'Keeffe, Marin, Marsden Hartley, and Paul Strand, and re-examine Dove in the context of early twentieth-century intellectual and cultural history. The book contains color plates of all the works in the exhibition; the essays are profusely illustrated with black-and-white images not included in the exhibition. Apart from an out-of-print catalogue raisonné, this book is the largest and most comprehensive publication to date on Dove's work. Copublished with the Addison Gallery of American Art in association with the Phillips Collection
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Arthur Dove A Retrospective Debra Bricker Balken William C Agee Elizabeth Hutton Turner 9780262522403 Books Reviews :
In collaboration with William C. Agee and Elizabeth Hutton Turner The American artist Arthur Dove (1880-1946), purportedly the first artist to have produced an abstract painting, has always occupied a central place in writings on early American modernism. This book accompanies the first major exhibition on Dove since 1974. The exhibition, organized by the Addison Gallery of American Art and the Phillips Collection, covers the period from 1908, the year after Dove took up painting, through 1946, the year of his death. It is comprised of approximately eighty paintings, collages, pastels, and charcoal drawings. Along with Georgia O'Keeffe and John Marin, Dove was touted for more than three decades by photographer and dealer Alfred Stieglitz as an American original, one whose work was prescient in its opposition to the materialism of a newly industrialized America. Essays by Balken, Agee, and Turner discuss Dove's interactions with Stieglitz and others in his circle, including O'Keeffe, Marin, Marsden Hartley, and Paul Strand, and re-examine Dove in the context of early twentieth-century intellectual and cultural history. The book contains color plates of all the works in the exhibition; the essays are profusely illustrated with black-and-white images not included in the exhibition. Apart from an out-of-print catalogue raisonné, this book is the largest and most comprehensive publication to date on Dove's work. Copublished with the Addison Gallery of American Art in association with the Phillips Collection
Debra Bricker Balken, William C. Agee, Elizabeth Hutton Turner,Arthur Dove A Retrospective,The MIT Press,0262522403,Collections, Catalogs, Exhibitions - General,Dove, Arthur Garfield - Exhibitions,1880-1946,ART,ART / Collections, Catalogs, Exhibitions / General,ART / Individual Artists / General,Art Art Instruction,Arts,Arts/General,Dove, Arthur Garfield,,EXHIBITION CATALOGS,Exhibitions,General,History,Individual Artists,Individual Artists - General,Individual artists, art monographs,Non-Fiction,Scholarly/Undergraduate,The arts general issues,UNIVERSITY PRESS,United States,ART / Collections, Catalogs, Exhibitions / General,ART / Individual Artists / General,Individual Artists - General,Art Art Instruction,1880-1946,Dove, Arthur Garfield,,Exhibitions,Exhibition Catalogs,Art,Individual artists, art monographs,The arts general issues
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