Pollock and after : the critical debate / edited by Francis Frascina.
Publisher: London : Routledge, 2000Edition: second editionDescription: vii, 383 pages ; 25 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780415228671
Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Book | CGLAS Library | Blue | 701 FRA (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 03680 | ||
Book | CGLAS Library | Blue | 701 FRA (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 03992 |
Previous ed.: London : Harper & Row, 1985.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Looking forward, looking back: 1985-1999 / Francis Frascina -- Avant-garde and kitsch / Clement Greenberg -- Towards a newer laocoon / Clement Greenberg -- Clement Greenberg's theory of art / T.J. Clark -- How modernism works: a response to T.J. Clark / Michael Fried -- Arguments about modernism: a reply to Michael Fried / T.J. Clark -- American painting during the Cold War / Max Kosloff -- Abstract expressionism, weapon of the Cold War / Eva Cockcroft -- Art and politics in Cold War America / Jane de Hart Mathews -- Abstract expressionism: the politics of apolitical painting / David and Cecile Shapiro -- The new adventures of the avant-garde in America / Serge Guilbaut -- Avant-gardes and partisans reviewed / Fred Orton and Griselda Pollock -- Abstract expressionism, automatism and the age of automation / David Craven -- Action, revolution and painting / Fred Orton -- The market for abstract expressionism: the time lag between critical and commercial acceptance / A. Deirdre Robson -- Revisiting the revisionists: the modern, its critics, and the Cold War / Michael Kimmelman -- Abstract expressionism: other politics / Ann Eden Gibson -- Pollock and Krasner: script and postscript -- Reframing abstract expressionism: gender and subjectivity / Michael Leja -- Greenberg on Pollock / Rosalind E. Krauss.
Taking account of new critical approaches to post-war American art, contributors explore the work of modernist critic Clement Greenberg and his contemporaries as well as critical and institutional responses to art.