Ordinary people photorealism and the work of art since 1968

"Ordinary People recovers the social art history of the long-dismissed genre of photorealism and demonstrates the continued relevance of photorealist strategies for artists working today. Spanning the 1960s to the present, this large-scale reexamination of the postwar art movement features the...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Katz, Anna, author (author), Katz, Anna, editor (editor), Oen, Karin G., author, Lawson, Dhyandra, author, Daignault, Cynthia, author, Rodriguez-Gomez, Gabriela, author, Garcia, Nahui, author, Kroll, Paula, author, Lazare, Frances, author, Patterson-West, JaBrea, author
Formato: Libro
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Los Angeles : DelMonico Books 2024.
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Sumario:"Ordinary People recovers the social art history of the long-dismissed genre of photorealism and demonstrates the continued relevance of photorealist strategies for artists working today. Spanning the 1960s to the present, this large-scale reexamination of the postwar art movement features the work of more than 40 artists, including paintings, drawings, sculptures, and murals. It recasts the work of canonical and underrecognized photorealists of the 1960s and '70s in new frameworks, and identifies younger artists who have deployed photorealism as a vehicle for social/political critique. Unlike the typical photorealism survey, Ordinary People includes a diverse, multigenerational group of artists, with a focused look at the major contributions of women and BIPOC artists to the genre. It explores the representational politics of photorealist painting in the context of the recent rise of figurative portraiture, and covers the myriad ways that artists, through this seemingly nonconfrontational aesthetic, have enticed viewers to confront painful historical events and social experiences"--
Descripción Física:pages cm
ISBN:9781636811000