Art Criticism and Modernism in the United States
English
By (author): Stephen Moonie
This study is an analysis of 'high' and 'late' modernist criticism in New York during the 1960s and early 1970s. Through a close reading of a selection of key critics of the periodwhich will expand the remit beyond the canonical textsthe book examines the ways that modernist criticisms discourse remains of especial disciplinary interest.
Despite its alleged narrowness and exclusion, the debates of the 1960s raised fundamental questions concerning the nature of art writing. Those include arguments around the nature of value and judgement; the relationship between art criticism and art history; and the related problem of what we mean by the contemporary. Stephen Moonie argues that within those often-fractious debates, there exists a shared discourse. And further, contrary to the current consensus that modernists were elitist, dogmatic, and irrelevant to contemporary debates on art, the study shows that there is much that we can learn from reconsidering their writings.
The book will be of interest to scholars working in art history, modern art, art criticism, and literary studies.
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