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Art in a State of Siege

English

By (author): Joseph Leo Koerner

An art historical epic for dangerous times

What do artworks look like in extreme cases of collective experience? What signals do artists send when enemies are at the city walls and the rule of law breaks down, or when a tyrant suspends the law to attack from inside? Art in a State of Siege tells the story of three compelling images created in dangerous moments and the people who experienced themfrom Philip II of Spain to Carl Schmittwhose panicked gaze turned artworks into omens.

Acclaimed art historian Joseph Koerner reaches back to the eve of iconoclasm and religious warfare to explore the most elusive painting ever painted. In Hieronymus Boschs Garden of Delights, enemies are everywhere: Jews and Ottomans at the gates, witches and heretics at home, sins overtaking the mind. Following a paper trail leading from Boschs time to World War II, Koerner considers a monumental self-portrait painted by Max Beckmann in 1927. Created when Germany was often governed by emergency decree, this image brazenly claimed to decide Europes futureuntil the Nazis deemed it to be a threat to the German people. For South African artist William Kentridge, Beckmann exemplified art in a state of siege. Koerner shows how his work served as beacon during South Africas racialist apartheid rule and inspired Kentridges breakthrough animations of drawings being made, erased, and remade.

Spanning half a millennium but urgent today, Art in a State of Siege reveals how, in dire straits, art becomes the currency of last resort.

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 165 x 241mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Feb 2025
  • Publisher: Princeton University Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780691267210

About Joseph Leo Koerner

Joseph Leo Koerner is the Victor S. Thomas Professor of History of Art and Architecture and Professor of Germanic Languages and Literatures Harvard University and Senior Fellow of Harvards Society of Fellows. The author of Bosch and Bruegel: From Enemy Painting to Everyday Life (Princeton) and Caspar David Friedrich and the Subject of Landscape he has written and presented documentaries for the BBC and wrote produced and directed The Burning Child a feature film on Viennese homemaking in the shadow of the Holocaust.

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