How did artists of the twentieth century use their work to respond to their unique personal experiences and moment in history? This provocative question is explored in this engaging new book on American art. By focusing on broad, defining themes, embodied in the work of such pivotal artists as Georgia O'Keeffe, Jackson Pollock, Robert Rauschenberg, and Andy Warhol, the authors look at how art provided a means for re-imagining America, visualizing what it had become, and where it might go in a century of turbulent change.
How did artists of the twentieth century use their work to respond to their unique personal experiences and moment in history? This provocative question is explored in this engaging new book on American art. By focusing on broad, defining themes, embodied in the work of such pivotal artists as Georgia O'Keeffe, Jackson Pollock, Robert Rauschenberg, and Andy Warhol, the authors look at how art provided a means for re-imagining America, visualizing what it had become, and where it might go in a century of turbulent change.
1 AMERICA PASTORAL
finding nature
two tales of the city
city lights
the new nature
spiritual america
the industrial wilderness
2 SONGS OF MYSELF
the end of realism
slipping glimpese
a map of the mind
the space between art and life
slipping selves
3 MEDIA IS THE MESSAGE
the looking glass
in memory of our feelings
city of signs
andy warhol is a readymade artist
the spiritual wilderness
i'll be your mirror
NOTES
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
INDEX
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS