A boatload of madmen : surrealism and the American avant-garde, 1920-1950 / Dickran Tashjian
Material type: TextPublication details: New York : Thames and Hudson , 1995Description: 424 p. : illus. ; 24 cmISBN:- 9780500236871
- 709.73 TAS
- F802.S35 D445 2007
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Libro - Monografía | Biblioteca Pública de San Miguel de Allende, A.C. Sala Ingles | 709.73 TAS (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 047799 |
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709.73 HUN American art of the 20th century | 709.73 MUN Originals, American women artists | 709.73 PAR Somewhere over the rainbow : the art of Neon Park | 709.73 TAS A boatload of madmen : surrealism and the American avant-garde, 1920-1950 | 709.73 TAW Lenore Tawney : a retrospective : American Craft Museum, New York | 709.74 BIS Maine moderns : art in Seguinland, 1900-1940 | 709.7471 EAS East Village USA |
Art history professor Tashjian reassesses the impact of surrealism on an emerging American avant-garde and on American culture in this intensive study. He focuses on three American artists - Jackson Pollock, Joseph Cornell and self-styled "Armenian in exile'' Arshile Gorky - who transformed surrealist esthetics in their separate quests for artistic identity. Tashjian also charts the dilution of surrealism in American advertising, fashion and the mass media.
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