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Industrial Sublime: Modernism and the Transformation of New York's Rivers Book

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ISBN
9780943651446

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Fordham University Press
ISBN-10
0943651441
ISBN-13
9780943651446
eBay Product ID (ePID)
166495814

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
200 Pages
Publication Name
Industrial Sublime : Modernism and the Transformation of New York's Rivers, 1900-1940
Language
English
Publication Year
2013
Subject
Urban & Land Use Planning, United States / State & Local / Middle Atlantic (DC, De, Md, NJ, NY, Pa), Collections, Catalogs, Exhibitions / General, American / General
Type
Textbook
Author
Wendy Greenhouse
Subject Area
Art, Architecture, History
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.8 in
Item Weight
45.6 Oz
Item Length
9.5 in
Item Width
12.9 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Reviews
"'Industrial Sublime' is such a simple. descriptive, useful idea that it deserves to be broadcast far and wide in any appraisal of American art- especially art in New York City. . ." --American Fine Art Magazine, "In 'Industrial Sublime: Modernism and the Transformation of New York's Rivers,01900-1940'. viewers can share the excitement - maybe even the ecstasy - that these painters felt as they confronted both the urban maelstrom and the new ways of setting it down." -The New York Times "The more than 150 images in this gorgeous collection includes bridges, tugs, waterfront shacks, skyscrapers and smokestacks from artists such as Robert Henri, John Sloan, Georgia O'Keeffe and Edward Ault." -New York Post "Several critical writings accompanying full-color reproductions of all the works-including some with details nicely enlarged-along with short biographies of each artist that further enhances the experience of readers unable to have seen the show in person." -Rain Taxi Review of Books
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Yes
Synopsis
It was not until the first decade of the twentieth century, as artists like Robert Henri and John Sloan turned their attention to the urban scene, that American art shifted its focus from bucolic landscapes to the cities, the towns, the crowds, especially the raucous urban scene of Manhattan--by then the nation's most important metropolis. Industrial Sublime focuses on the shift in both style and sensibility during the years 1900-1940, and explores the development of a new mode of landscape painting and pictorial ideals suited to America's role as a global industrial power., It was not until the first decade of the twentieth century, as artists like Robert Henri and John Sloan turned their attention to the urban scene, that American art shifted its focus from bucolic landscapes to the cities, the towns, the crowds, especially the raucous urban scene of Manhattan--by then the nation's most important metropolis. This movement away from painting the land to painting the life on the street is often seen as a clean break with the depiction of the landscape, and with landscape painting generally as a mainstay of American art in the face of European Modernism. However, artists continued to paint the Hudson River, as well as its tributaries, the Harlem and East rivers, and the great harbor of New York City into which they flowed. What was different was their approach. Having jettisoned the romantic ideals of their forebears, artists like Henri and Sloan, and later, Georgia O'Keeffe, George Ault, Edward Hopper, and Preston Dickinson, celebrated the changing way of life along the city's waterfront. As the century progressed, they did so with sharper focus and with ideals borrowed from the Machine Age. Instead of majestic mountain ranges, their subjects were the arching bridges, swinging cranes, and streamlined ocean liners resting in the harbor. These artists took the elements of the Sublime, combined them with Modernism's interest in structure and form, and applied them to the manmade industrial one--thereby creating a new visual vocabulary for the twentieth century: the Industrial Sublime. Industrial Sublime takes as its focus this shift in both style and sensibility during the years 1900-1940, and explores the development of a new mode of landscape painting and pictorial ideals suited to America's role as a global industrial power. Co-published with the Hudson River Museum, Yonkers. The exhibition Industrial Sublime: Modernism and the Transformation of New York's Rivers, 1900-1940 runs from October 12, 2013, through January 17, 2014. Visit www.hrm.org for more information.
LC Classification Number
N8218.I53 2013

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