Old Masters and Young Geniuses

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Alberto Giacometti
American Film Institute
Andy Warhol
Art history
Art movement
Art world
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Career
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Citizen Kane
Conceptual art
Contemporary art
Cubism
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Ezra Pound
Fauvism
Figurative art
Fine art
Frank Stella
Georges Seurat
Giorgio de Chirico
Hans Hofmann
Henri Matisse
Illustration
Impressionism
Innovation
Jackson Pollock
Jasper Johns
Lecture
Literature
Lyric poetry
Manifesto
Marcel Duchamp
Mark Rothko
Martin Kemp (art historian)
Masaccio
Michelangelo
Modern art
Narrative
Neo-impressionism
Novelist
Orson Welles
Pablo Picasso
Painting
Painting (Blue Star)
Paul Gauguin
Pierre-Auguste Renoir
Poetry
Pop art
Prediction
Prose
Rembrandt
Robert Frost
Robert Motherwell
Robert Rauschenberg
Roger Fry
Roy Lichtenstein
Sigmar Polke
Sol LeWitt
Surrealism
T. S. Eliot
Titian
Uncertainty
Virginia Woolf
Wallace Stevens
Walter Sickert
Wassily Kandinsky
William Baziotes
Woolf
Work of art
Writing

Product details

  • ISBN 9780691133805
  • Weight: 340g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 02 Dec 2007
  • Publisher: Princeton University Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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When in their lives do great artists produce their greatest art? Do they strive for creative perfection throughout decades of painstaking and frustrating experimentation, or do they achieve it confidently and decisively, through meticulous planning that yields masterpieces early in their lives? By examining the careers not only of great painters but also of important sculptors, poets, novelists, and movie directors, Old Masters and Young Geniuses offers a profound new understanding of artistic creativity. Using a wide range of evidence, David Galenson demonstrates that there are two fundamentally different approaches to innovation, and that each is associated with a distinct pattern of discovery over a lifetime. Experimental innovators work by trial and error, and arrive at their major contributions gradually, late in life. In contrast, conceptual innovators make sudden breakthroughs by formulating new ideas, usually at an early age. Galenson shows why such artists as Michelangelo, Rembrandt, Cezanne, Jackson Pollock, Virginia Woolf, Robert Frost, and Alfred Hitchcock were experimental old masters, and why Vermeer, van Gogh, Picasso, Herman Melville, James Joyce, Sylvia Plath, and Orson Welles were conceptual young geniuses. He also explains how this changes our understanding of art and its past. Experimental innovators seek, and conceptual innovators find. By illuminating the differences between them, this pioneering book provides vivid new insights into the mysterious processes of human creativity.
David W. Galenson is a professor in the Department of Economics and the College at the University of Chicago, and a research associate of the National Bureau of Economic Research. He is the author of several books, including "Painting Outside the Lines: Patterns of Creativity in Modern Art".