_practices of abstract art

Practices of Abstract Art: Between Anarchism and Appropriation

Edited by Isabel Wünsche and Wiebke Gronemeyer

Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2016.

ISBN-13: 978-1-4438-9734-1; ISBN-10: 1-4438-9734-5

http://www.cambridgescholars.com/practices-of-abstract-art

 

Book Description:

Recent decades have seen a renewed interest in the phenomenon of abstract art, particularly regarding its ability to speak to the political, social, and cultural conditions of our times. This collection of essays, which looks at historical examples of artistic practice from the early pioneers of abstraction to late modernism, investigates the ambivalent role that abstraction has played in the visual arts and cultures of the last hundred years. In addition, it explores various theoretical and critical narratives that seek to articulate new perspectives on its legacy in the visual arts. From metaphysical considerations and philosophical reflections to debates on interculturality and global perspectives, the contributors examine and reconsider abstraction in the visual arts from a contemporary point of view that acknowledges the many social, economic, cultural, and political aspects of artistic practice. As such, the volume progressively expands the boundaries of thinking about abstract art by engaging it in its increasingly diverse cultural environment.

Contributors:

Isabel Wünsche, Naomi Hume, Rose-Carol Washton Long, Ivan Kliun, Aarnoud Rommens, Nieves Acedo del Barrio, Gordon Monro, Birgit Mersmann, Dorothea Schöne, Elena Korowin, Marilyn Martin, Wendy Kelly, Wiebke Gronemeyer, Pamela C. Scorzin.

 

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