Buch, Englisch, 194 Seiten, Cloth Over Boards, Format (B × H): 201 mm x 255 mm, Gewicht: 830 g
Buch, Englisch, 194 Seiten, Cloth Over Boards, Format (B × H): 201 mm x 255 mm, Gewicht: 830 g
ISBN: 978-0-520-23355-3
Verlag: University of California Press
Rarely is an artist so closely associated with a single work as is Jay DeFeo with her monumental painting The Rose. Begun in the late 1950s, when DeFeo, a central figure of the Beat generation of San Francisco, was just starting to garner widespread national recognition, the visionary work occupied the artist for eight years. Massive in scale, layered with nearly two thousand pounds of paint, the overpowering painting was already famous before its first exhibition in 1969 at the Pasadena Art Museum. It was next exhibited in San Francisco, then stored at the San Francisco Art Institute, where it languished for twenty-five years before a historic conservation restored it to public view. The Rose now resides in the collection of the Whitney Museum of American Art.
This volume is the first major study of The Rose in particular and of Jay DeFeo in general. In the collection, eleven distinguished art and cultural historians—Bill Berkson, Niccolo Caldararo, Richard Cándida Smith, Walter Hopps, Lucy R. Lippard, Greil Marcus, Sandra S. Phillips, Marla Prather, Carter Ratcliff, David A. Ross, and Martha Sherrill—unfold the story of the creation, as well as the tricky and painstaking rescue, of DeFeo’s radiant masterpiece. While providing new material on The Rose and exposing many myths surrounding both the artist and her great work, these essays also place Jay DeFeo in relation to artists of her time, including Jasper Johns, Robert Rauschenberg, Lee Bontecou, and Eva Hesse. The book, which adds significantly to the scholarship of postwar American art, includes nearly eighty halftones, thirteen color plates, and Judith Dunham’s detailed Rose-related chronology.
Autoren/Hrsg.
Fachgebiete
Weitere Infos & Material
Foreword: Beside The Rose: DeFeo’s Work at the Whitney Museum
Marla Prather
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Jane Green and Leah Levy
COLOR GALLERY
The Legendary Rose
David A. Ross
The Story of The Rose
Martha Sherrill
Think of Jay DeFeo Dancing to Count Basie Playing "One O’clock Jump"
Walter Hopps
Without The Rose: DeFeo in Sixteen Americans
Bill Berkson
Transplanting The Rose
Lucy R. Lippard
Photographing The Rose
Sandra S. Phillips
PORTFOLIO
Valentine’s Day
Greil Marcus
Conserving The Rose
Niccolo Caldararo
Vectors of Emergence, Lines of Descent
Richard Cándida Smith
Art and the Limits of Language: A Critical Approach to The Rose
Carter Ratcliff
Chronology
Judith Dunham
List of Illustrations with Photo Credits
Selected Bibliography on The Rose
Contributors
Index