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Three women artists : expanding abstract expressionism in the American West
- Title
- Three women artists : expanding abstract expressionism in the American West / Amy Von Lintel and Bonnie Roos.
- Author
- Von Lintel, Amy
- Publication
- College Station : Texas A&M University Press, [2022]
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- Additional Authors
- Roos, Bonnie, 1970-
- Description
- xii, 209 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), portraits; 28 cm.
- Summary
- "Offering a fresh perspective on the influence of the American southwest-and particularly West Texas-on the New York art world of the 1950s, Three Women Artists: Expanding Abstract Expressionism in the American West aims to establish the significance of itinerant teaching and western travel as a strategic choice for women artists associated with traditional centers of artistic authority and population in the eastern United States. The book is focused on three artists: Elaine de Kooning, Jeanne Reynal, and Louise Nevelson. In their travels to and work in the High Plains, they were inspired to innovate their abstract styles and introduce new critical dialogues through their work. These women traveled west for the same reason artists often travel to new places: they found paid work, markets, patrons, and friends. This Middle American context offers us a "decentered" modernism-demanding that we look beyond our received truths about Abstract Expressionism. Authors Amy Von Lintel and Bonnie Roos demonstrate that these women's New York avant-garde, abstract styles were attractive to Panhandle-area ranchers, bankers, and aspiring art students. Perhaps as importantly, they show that these artists' aesthetics evolved in light of their regional experiences. Offering their work as a supplement and corrective to the frameworks of patriarchal, East Coast ethnocentrism, Von Lintel and Roos make the case for Texas as influential in the national art scene of the latter half of the twentieth century"--
- Series Statement
- American Wests
- Uniform Title
- American Wests.
- Subject
- De Kooning, Elaine > Travel > West (U.S.)
- Reynal, Jeanne, 1903- > Travel > West (U.S.)
- Nevelson, Louise, 1899-1988 > Travel > West (U.S.)
- De Kooning, Elaine
- Nevelson, Louise, 1899-1988
- Reynal, Jeanne, 1903-
- 1900-1999
- Women artists > Travel > West (U.S.)
- Abstract expressionism
- Art, American > Texas, West > 20th century
- Expressionnisme abstrait
- Art américain > Texas (Ouest) > 20e siècle
- Abstract Expressionist
- ART / Women Artists
- ART / History / Contemporary (1945-)
- Art, American
- Travel
- West (U.S.) > Description and travel
- États-Unis (Ouest) > Descriptions et voyages
- West Texas
- West United States
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references (pages [165]-199) and index.
- Contents
- Dord Fitz, the Middle American West, and Expanding Abstract Expressionism -- In the Arena of Action : Elaine de Kooning, Bull Imagery, and the Inspiration of the West -- Mestiza Bricolage : Jeanne Reynal and the Modernist Mosaic -- The Sorceress of Space : Louise Nevelson, Alien Vision, and the West -- Abstract Expressionist Shows and Events Organized by Dord Fitz.
- ISBN
- 9781648430152
- 1648430155
- 9781648430169 (canceled/invalid)
- LCCN
- 2021041083
- 99995155455
- 40031210024
- 40031213739
- OCLC
- on1256628373
- 1256628373
- SCSB-14573048
- Owning Institutions
- Columbia University Libraries