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HftRIN COUNTY FREE LIBRfiRY AMERICAN AI?f 1 31111014796690 Painting and Sculpture "" 1913-1993 century 20th -^:^, ^ Prestel American Art in the 20th Cennrry Painting and Sculpture 1913-1993 Edited byChristosM.Joachimides and Norman Rosenthal Co-ordinatingEditor: DavidAnfam 490pageswith 516illustrations, 252 in full colour AmericanArtinthe 20th Centuryisthefourthvolume in aseriesofmonographs devoted to paintingand sculp- ture invariouscoimtriessince theearlyyearsofthis century. Published inconjunctionwithanexhibitionat theAlartin-Gropius-Bau in Berlin and the Royal Academyof.\rts, London, itpro\'ides an extensive, copiouslyillustratedsurveyofthesubjectthatiscertain tobecome astandardwork. The historyofthe\-isual artsin theUnitedStates duringthiscenturyisoneofassimilation followedbyan explosionofindigenous creativit\'thataltered the course ofart. TheArmor\-Show, heldinNewYorkin 1913, introducedAmericans to the latestdevelopments in European modernism. Xo less profoundwasthe impactofMarcel Duchamp,who firstusitedNewYork in 1915 andwas to acquire cardinal importance as a mentorto several generations ofAmericanswho ques- tioned traditionalnotionsofart. Theinter-waryears were marked byAmerican artists comingto termswith European movements-especiallyCubism, Dada and Surrealism-yetsuchoutstandingfiguresasManRay, Edward HopperandJoseph Cornellwere able to give expression to a quintessentially.American\'iewofthe world. The two poles ofthat\-iew-an espousaJofthe sublime and a concernwith the minutiae ofeveryday realit}--have characterized artinthe USAeversince. Itwasinthemid-1940s,withthegenesisofAbstract Expressionism, thatAmerican artachieveditsbreak- through. The paintingofJackson Pollock,\Mllem de Kooningand BamettNewman shooktheveryfounda- tionsofthatartand, togetherwith theworkofAd Reinhardt,MarkRothko, Ch-fford Still, Da\-id Smith and others, ensuredAmerica's artisticpre-eminence in the 1950s. NewYorkreplaced Parisasthecentre ofthe international artworld. AreactionagainstAbstract Expressionism becamenoticeable in the mid-1950s. In the earlyworkofJasperJohns and RobertRauschen- berg, forexample,AbstractExpressionisttechniques were wedded toobjects ft-om everydayexperience.This concernwith evervdayrealit}'laybehind the emergence ofPopArtinthe early 1960s, whenartistssuchas Roy Lichtenstein and Andy\\arhol explored theworld pre- sented bythe mediain a seeminglyimpersonal manner. continuedonbackflap Prestel CIVIC CEr^TER Hum 3 111 nil0il1479 6690 American Art in the 20th Century '• Patrons ofthe Exhibition Her Majesty The Queen Dr Richard von Weizsacker President ofthe Federal Republic ofGermany Wilham CHnton J. President ofthe United States ofAmerica Advisory Committee Felix Baumann Walter Hopps Richard Koshalek Thomas Krens William S.Lieberman FranzMeyer David Ross Katharina Schmidt Wieland Schmied Nicholas Serota American Art in the 20th Century Painting and Sculpture 1913-1993 Editedby Christos M. Joachimides and Norman Rosenthal Co-ordinatingEditor David Anfam Essaysby Brooks Adams, David Anfam, Richard Armstrong,John Beardsley, Neal Benezra, Achilla Bonito Oliva, Arthur C.Danto, Abraham A.Da\idson, WolfgangMax Faust, Mary Emma Harris, Christos M.Joachimides, Thomas Kellein, Donald Kuspit, Mary Lublin, Karal Ann Marling, Barbara Moore, Francis V. O'Connor, Stephen Polcari, Carter Ratcliff, Norman Rosenthal, Irving Sandler, Wieland Schmied, Peter Selz, Gail Stavitsky and Douglas Tallack Prestel 1 This is the fourth volume to appear in conjunction with the series ofexhibitions oftwentieth-century art shown at the Royal AcademyofArts, London. Already published: GeiynanArtin the 20th Centinj: PaintingandSailpture igo^-igS^ (1985) BritishAitin the 20th Centiny: TheModemMovement(1987) ItaliajiAnin the 20th Centwy: PaintiiigandSculpture ip00-1^88 (1989) Firstpublished on the occasion ofthe exhibition 'American Artin the 20th Century: Painting and Sculpture 1913-1993', held at theAlartin-Gropius-Bau, Berlin, 8 May-25July 1993, and the RoyalAcademyofArts and the Saatchi Gallery, London, 16 September-12 December 1993. Exhibition organized byChristosM.Joachimides andNorman Rosenthal. © 1993 byPrestel-Verlag,Munich,RoyalAcademyofArts,London,and ZEITGEIST-Gesellschafte.V.,Berlin ©ofworksillustratedbytheartists,theirheirsandassigns,exceptinthefollowingcases: Carl.\ndre,RichardArtschwager,Jean-AIichelBasquiat,JosephBeuys,.\lexanderCalder, StuartDa\TS,WlllemdeKooning,MarcelDuchamp,DanFlavin,SamFrancis,ArshileGorky, JasperJohns,JosephKosuth,SolLeWltt,RoyLichtenstein,ManRay,RobertMangold, AndreMasson,RobertoMattaEchaurren,RobertMotherwell,BruceNauman,KennethNoland, GeorgiaO'Keeffe,FrancisPicabia,PabloPicasso,JacksonPollock,RobertRauschenberg,AdReinhardt, JamesRosenquist,MarkRothko,RichardSerra,DavidSmith,FrankStella,MarkTobey, LawrenceVVeiner,TomWesselmannandGrantWoodbyVGBild-Kunst,Bonn, 1993; JosephCornellbyTheJosephandRobertCornellMemorialFoundation,Houston; Andy\\^arholbyTheAndyWarholFoundationfortheVisualArts,Inc.,NewYork, 1993. Fig.9,p. 136:©Christo 1976 ©ofallotherdocuments,seePhotographicAcknowledgments,pp.484-5 Coverillustration:RobertRauschenberg,Canyon, 1959(detail,Cat. 137) TranslationfrmntheGerman:Da\idBritt(ChristosiM.Joachimides),JohnBrownjohn(ThomasKellein), John\MlliamGabriel(WielandSchmied)andJohnOrmrod(WolfgangMaxFaust) TranslationfromtheItalian:]o2ichimXeugroschel(AchilleBenitoOUva) Pictureresearch:ElisabethHartung Prestel-Verlag,Mandlstrasse26,D-80802Munich,Germany Tel.(89)3817090;Fax(89)38170935 DistributedinContinentalEuropebyPrestel-Verlag VerlegerdienstMiinchenGmbH&Co.KG Gutenbergstrasse i,D-82205Gilching,Germany Tel.(8105)3881 17;Fax(8105)388100 DistributedintheUSAandCanadaonbehalfofPrestelbyteXeuesPublishingCompany, 16W'est22ndStreet,NewYork,X^^10010,USA Tel.(212)6279090;Fax(212)627951 « DistributedinJapanonbehalfofPrestelbyYOHx\NWesternPublications DistributionAgenc\', 14-9Okubo3-chomo,Shinjuku-ku,J-Tokyo 169 Tel.(3)32080181;Fax(3)32090288 DistributedintheUnitedKingdom,IrelandandallremainingcountriesonbehalfofPrestelby Thames&HudsonLtd.,30-34Bloomsbur\'Street,LondonWC1B3QP,England Tel.(71)63654S8;Fax(71)6361659 CoverdesignedbyNicolausOtt+BernardStein TypesetbyGerbtrSatzGmbH,Munich Offsetlithographyij' A'SOMerk& Steitz,Villingen-Schwenningen Printedby.^ppl,Wemding BoundbyMIBConzella,Aschheim PrintedinGermany ISBN3-7913-1261-8(Englishedition)•ISBN3-7913-1240-5(Germanedition) 1 3 Contents SirRogerde Grey Foreword 7 ChristosM.Joachimides WrenchingAmerica's Impulse into Art: Notes onArtin the USA 9 Norman Rosenthal AmericanArt: AView from Europe 1 ArthurC. Danto PhilosophizingAmericanArt 2 Douglas Tallack Culture, Politics and SocietyinMid-CenturyAmerica 29 AbrahamA. Davidson TheArmory Showand EarlyModernism inAmerica 39 WielandSchmied PrecisionistView andAmerican Scene: The 1920s 47 Francis V.O''Connor The 1930s: Notes on theTransition from Social to Individual Scale in theArt ofthe Depression Era 61 Stephen Polcari ModernistHistoryand SurrealistImagination: American Artin the 1940s 69 havingSandler Abstract Expressionism: The Noise ofTraffic on the Wayto Walden Pond 77 DavidAilfam Beginning atthe End: The Extremes ofAbstractExpressionism 85 MaryEmmaHarris BlackMountain College: EuropeanModernism, the Experimental Spirit and the American Avant-Garde 93 BarbaraMoore NewYorkIntermedia: Happenings and Fluxus in the 1960s 99 BrooksAdams The 1960s: Notes on Camelot 107 NealBenezra 'To SpeakAnotherLanguage': The Critique ofPainting and the Beginnings ofMinimal and Conceptual Art 117 RichardArmstrong Antiform: 1965-1970 125 John Beardsley Land Art 133 WolfgangMaxFaust Shattered Orthodoxy: The EnergyofTransformation 139 DonaldKuspit Critics, Primaryand Secondary 145 GailStavitsky The Museum and the Collector 151 Maiy Lublin American Galleries in theTwentieth Century: From Stieglitz to Castelli 157 CarterRatclijf 'The BodyElectric': The Erotic Dimension in AmericanArt 165 KaralAnnMai'ling The Media in America: But is itArt? 171 PeterSelz Americans Abroad 177 ThomasKellein It's the Sheer Size: European Responses toAmerican Art 187 AchilleBonito Oliva The Western Frontiers ofInternationalism: Europe-America 195 Artists in the Exhibition 201 Catalogue 203 Biographies ofthe Artists 439 Selected Bibliography 478 The Authors 482 PhotographicAcknowledgments 484 Index ofNames 4H6 Lenders to the Exhibition Amsterdam, StedelijkMuseum Pittsburgh, The Carnegie.Museum of.Art .Audreyand SidnevImias, Los.Angeles Baltimore,The BaltimoreMuseum ofArt Rotterdam,.Museum Bo\inans-van Beunin- Jedermann Collection, N..A Basle, OffentlicheKunstsammlungBasel, gen DakisJoannou, .Athens Kunstmuseum St. Louis, The SaintLouis.Art.Museum JasperJohns Berne, Kunstmuseum Bern SanDiego,AluseumofContemporaryArt EllsworthKelly Bloomington, Indiana Universit}-Art San Francisco, San FranciscoMusevimof CourtesyGalerieRudolfKicken, Cologne, Museum .Modern.Art and Galerie.Alain Pa\-iot, Paris Boston,-Museum ofFine.Arts Schaffhausen, Hallen fiirneue Kunst CollectionofJonand BarbaraLandau Budapest,MuzeumLudwig Seattle, SeattleArtMuseum CoUectionofRichard E. Lang,JaneAI. Buffalo,NT,Albright-KnoxArtGallen* Llm, Llmer.Museum Da\"is,Aledina,A\A Cambridge, ALA, FoggArtMuseum, Utica,NY',.Munson-\Mlliams-ProctorInsti- Galerie m, Bochum, and Richard Serra Hanard Universit)*ArtMuseums tute,Aluseumof.Art CollectionAI.and.Mme.A.drien.Maeght,Paris Chicago,TheArtInstituteofChicago Washington, DC, HirshhomAluseumand CollectionLoicMalle,Paris Chicago,MusemnofContemporan-Art SculptureGarden,SmithsonianInstitution Lewis and SusanAlanilow Cologne,AluseumLudwig Washington, DC, National Galler\-of.Art Brice.Marden, courtesy.MatthewAlarks Dallas, DallasMuseum ofArt Washington, DC,The PhiUips Collection Gallen,-, NewYork DesAloines, L\, DesMoinesArtCenter Wichita, KS,^^lchita.Art.Museum The.Margulies FamilyCollection Detroit, The DetroitInstitute ofArts Youngstown, OH, The BuderInstituteof Courtesyof.Marlborough Galler\-,NewYork Diisseldorf, KunstsammlungXordrhein- American.Art MarlboroughInternationalFine.Art Westfalen Zurich. Kunsthaus Ziirich AlarxCollection, BerHn Eindhoven, The Netherlands, Stedelijk\an Galerie Hans.Mayer, Diisseldorf Abbemuseum CourtesvThomas.Ammann Fine.Art, Galerie.MarionAlever, Paris Fort\^brth, TX..Modern.\rt.Museumof Zurich .\driana and Robert.Mnuchin W Fort brth Galerie Bruno Bishofberger, Zurich Honoria DonnellyAlurphy, courtesySalan- Houston,TheAlenil Collection CourtesyGalerie Bruno Bishofberger, der-O'ReillyGalleries, Inc.,NewYork Humlebaek, Denmark, Louisiana.Museum Zurich PatsyR. and Ray-mond D. Nasher, Dallas ofAlodemArt Courtesv.MarcBlondeau, Paris .Muriel KallisNewman IowaCity",The L*niversit\'ofIowa.Museum CollectionImiaund Norman Braman Onnasch Collection, Berlin of.\rt Eli and Ed\-the L. BroadCollection The Pace Galler\-, NewYork Lincoln, NE, Sheldon.Memorial.\rtGal- Eli Broad FamilyFoundation. Santa Ron and.Ann Pizzuri len,-, L'niversit}-ofNebraska .Monica, California Richard and LoisPlehn, NewYork London,TateGallery Collection Leo Castelli, NewYork CollectionofKateRothko Prizel LosAngeles,The.Museum ofContempor- Cohen Galler}-, NewYork Regis Corporation,.MinneapoHs,.Minnesota ary.Art Paula Cooper, NewYork Collection ofChristopher Rothko Madrid,Thyssen-Bornemisza Collection Douglas S. Cramer Saatchi Collection, London .Minneapolis, Walker.ArtCenter AndrewJ. Crispo Collection, NewYork Seibu Department Stores, Ltd, Tok\-o Newark,TheNewarkAluseum StefanT. Edlis Collection Sonnabend Collection,NewYork NewHaven, Beinecke Rare Bookand Collection oftheAirandAirs Barney SouthwesternBell Corporation, San TX .ManuscriptLibrary-, Yale Lniversitv" .A.Ebsworth Foundation, St. Louis .Antonio, NewHaven, Yale Lniversitv"ArtGaller\' .MrsJack.M. Farris AirHiroshiTeshigahara NewYork,The Brookly-nAluseum Richard L. Feigen, NewYork LucienTreillard NewYork, Solomon R.Guggenheim Collection FR.AC de Bourgogne, Dijon S. andJ.Vandermolen Aluseum Frohlich Collection, Stuttgart Collection RonnyAande\'elde,.Antwerp NewYork,The.Metropolitan.Museum of JWFroehlich L^K, Ltd Galerie.Michael Werner, Cologne andNew .-Art Galerie 1900A 2000, PariWs York NewYork, Whitney.Museumof.American Collection of.MrsMctor Ganz .Mrand.Mrs Bagley\\right ..Art CourtesyBarbara Gladstone Gallen,-, New DonaldA'oungGallery, Seattie Norfolk. \A,The ChryslerMuseum York Pully/Lausanne, F.AEAlusee d'.AxtContem- .Mrand.Mrs Ronald Greenberg, St. Louis and lenderswhowish to remainanommous porain Galerie Karsten Greve, Cologne and Paris Oberlin, OH,AllenAlemorial .ArtAluseum, GabrieleHenkelCollection, courtesyHans Oberlin College Strelow, Diisseldorf Otterlo, The Netherlands, Rijksmuseum The Estate ofEva Hesse and courtesy Kroller-Aluller Robert.MillerGallerv, NewYork

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