Primitivism and twentieth-century art : a documentary history

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Primitivism and twentieth-century art : a documentary history

edited by Jack Flam with Miriam Deutch

(The documents of twentieth-century art)

University of California Press, c2003

  • : cloth
  • : pbk

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Primitivism and 20th-century art

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 453-467) and index

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: cloth ISBN 9780520212787

内容説明

This book is the first to bring together texts documenting the encounter between Western artists and writers and what has historically been called primitive art - the traditional, indigenous arts of Africa, Oceania, and North America. Beginning with the "discovery" of that art by European artists and writers early in the twentieth century, this anthology charts the evolving pictorial responses, artistic aspirations, aesthetic theories, and cultural debates that have developed from this encounter. Written by artists, literary figures, collectors, museum curators, and cultural critics, these essays - most of them never before translated or reprinted - show the dazzling range of issues elicited by the confrontation with primitive arts and cultures.Primitivism designates not a specific movement or group of artists, but a persuasive notion crucial to twentieth-century art and modern thinking generally. Because the encounter between the West and primitive art took place at the height of Western colonialism, a number of racial and political issues come into play, either overtly or implicitly, in writings about both the art and the people who produced it. The contributions to this volume speak to each other in provocative ways, giving a unique overview of those issues. Jack Flam provides an introduction to the book and brief outlines for each of its four sections. Also included are a coda of quotations from artists and critics from throughout the century; a chronology of events, exhibitions, and publications; an extensive bibliography; and over forty illustrations.

目次

List of Illustrations Preface Introduction by Jack Flam PART 1. DISCOVERY, 1905-18 Maurice de Vlaminck Discovery of African Art, 1906 Andre Derain Early Encounter with African Art, 1906 Henri Matisse First Encounter with African Art, 1906 Pablo Picasso Discovery of African Art, 1906-7 Gertrude Stein Matisse and Picasso and African Art, 1906-7 Guillaume Apollinaire On Museums, 1909 Gelett Burgess The Wild Men of Paris, 1910 Roger Fry The Art of the Bushmen, 1910 Franz Marc Letter to Auguste Macke, 1911 August Macke Masks, 1912 Emil Nolde The Artistic Expressions of Primitive Peoples, 1912 Elie Faure The Tropics, 1912 Andre Warnod Decorative Arts and Artistic Curiosities, 1912 Vladimir Markov Negro Art, 1913 Karl Scheffler Picasso and African Sculpture Exhibition, Berlin, 1913 Emil Waldmann Picasso and African Sculpture Exhibition, Dresden, 1914 Marius de Zayas Statuary in Wood by African Savages: The Root of Modern Art, 1914 Charles H. Caffin Root of Art in Negro Carvings, 1914 Kazimir Malevich The Art of the Savage and Its Principles, 1915 Carl Einstein African Sculpture, 1915 Marius de Zayas African Negro Art and Modern Art, 1916 Hermann Bahr Expressionism, 1916 Edgar L. Hewett America's Archaelogical Heritage, 1916 Guillaume Apollinaire Concerning the Art of the Blacks, 1917 Tristan Tzara Note 6 on African Art, 1917 Josef Capek Negro Sculpture, 1918 PART 2. NEW ATTITUDES AND AWARENESS, 1919-40 T. S. Eliot War-Paint and Feathers, 1919 Henri Clouzot and Andre Level Savage Art, 1919 Paul Guillaume A New Aesthetic, 1919 Florent Fels (editor) Opinions on Negro Art, 1920 Andre Salmon Negro Art, 1920 Roger Fry Negro Sculpture at the Chelsea Book Club, 1920 Felix Feneon (editor) Will Arts from Remote Places Be Admitted into the Louvre? 1920 Walter Pach The Art of the American Indian, 1920 Marsden Hartley Red Man Ceremonials, 1920 Carlo Anti The Sculpture of the African Negroes, 1923 Florent Fels Negro Art at the Pavillon de Marsan, 1923 Alain Locke Note on African Art, 1924 Henri Clouzot and Andre Level The Lesson of an Exhibition, 1925 Alain Locke Legacy of the Ancestral Arts, 1925 Georges Salles Reflections on Negro Art, 1927 Christian Zervos Oceanic Works of Art and Today's Problems, 1929 Paul Eluard Savage Art, 1929 Waldemar George The Twilight of the Idols, 1930 G. H. Luquet Primitive Art, 1930 Georges Bataille Primitive Art, 1930 John Sloan and Oliver LaFarge Introduction to American Indian Art, 1931 Eckart von Sydow The Meaning of Primitive Art, 1932 Romare Bearden The Negro Artist and Modern Art, 1934 James Johnson Sweeney The Art of Negro Africa, 1935 Alain Locke African Art, 1935 John D. Graham Primitive Art and Picasso, 1937 James A. Porter The Negro Artist and Racial Bias, 1937 PART 3. THE ASCENDANCE OF PRIMITIVISM, 1941-83 Frederic H. Douglas and Rene d'Harnoncourt Indian Art of the United States, 1941 Henry Moore Primitive Art, 1941 Adolph Gottlieb and Mark Rothko The Portrait and the Modern Artist, 1943 Ralph Linton and Paul S. Wingert Arts of the South Seas, 1946 Barnett Newman Art of the South Seas, 1946 Barnett Newman Foreword, Northwest Coast Indian Painting, 1946 D. H. Kahnweiler Negro Art and Cubism, 1948 Jean Dubuffet Anticultural Positions, 1951 Jean Laude French Painting and Negro Art, 1968 PART 4. THE MUSEUM OF MODERN ART'S 1984 PRIMITIVISM SHOW AND ITS AFTERMATH William Rubin Modernist Primitivism, 1984 Thomas McEvilley Doctor, Lawyer, Indian Chief, 1984 James Clifford Histories of the Tribal and the Modern, 1985 Kirk Varnedoe On the Claims and Critics of the "Primitivism" Show, 1985 Hal Foster The "Primitive" Unconscious of Modern Art, 1985 Thomas McEvilley The Global Issue, 1990 Lucy Lippard Naming, 1990 Sieglinde Lemke Primitivist Modernism, 1998 Coda: Quotations from Artists and Writers Chronology of Events, Exhibitions, and Publications Bibliography Index
巻冊次

: pbk ISBN 9780520215030

内容説明

This book is the first to bring together texts documenting the encounter between Western artists and writers and what has historically been called primitive art - the traditional, indigenous arts of Africa, Oceania, and North America. Beginning with the 'discovery' of that art by European artists and writers early in the twentieth century, this anthology charts the evolving pictorial responses, artistic aspirations, aesthetic theories, and cultural debates that have developed from this encounter. Written by artists, literary figures, collectors, museum curators, and cultural critics, these essays - most of them never before translated or reprinted - show the dazzling range of issues elicited by the confrontation with primitive arts and cultures. Primitivism designates not a specific movement or group of artists, but a persuasive notion crucial to twentieth-century art and modern thinking generally. Because the encounter between the West and primitive art took place at the height of Western colonialism, a number of racial and political issues come into play, either overtly or implicitly, in writings about both the art and the people who produced it. The contributions to this volume speak to each other in provocative ways, giving a unique overview of those issues. Jack Flam provides an introduction to the book and brief outlines for each of its four sections. Also included are a coda of quotations from artists and critics from throughout the century; a chronology of events, exhibitions, and publications; an extensive bibliography; and over forty illustrations.

目次

List of Illustrations Preface Introduction by Jack Flam PART 1. DISCOVERY, 1905--18 Maurice de Vlaminck Discovery of African Art, 1906 Andre Derain Early Encounter with African Art, 1906 Henri Matisse First Encounter with African Art, 1906 Pablo Picasso Discovery of African Art, 1906--7 Gertrude Stein Matisse and Picasso and African Art, 1906--7 Guillaume Apollinaire On Museums, 1909 Gelett Burgess The Wild Men of Paris, 1910 Roger Fry The Art of the Bushmen, 1910 Franz Marc Letter to Auguste Macke, 1911 August Macke Masks, 1912 Emil Nolde The Artistic Expressions of Primitive Peoples, 1912 Elie Faure The Tropics, 1912 Andre Warnod Decorative Arts and Artistic Curiosities, 1912 Vladimir Markov Negro Art, 1913 Karl Scheffler Picasso and African Sculpture Exhibition, Berlin, 1913 Emil Waldmann Picasso and African Sculpture Exhibition, Dresden, 1914 Marius de Zayas Statuary in Wood by African Savages: The Root of Modern Art, 1914 Charles H. Caffin Root of Art in Negro Carvings, 1914 Kazimir Malevich The Art of the Savage and Its Principles, 1915 Carl Einstein African Sculpture, 1915 Marius de Zayas African Negro Art and Modern Art, 1916 Hermann Bahr Expressionism, 1916 Edgar L. Hewett America's Archaelogical Heritage, 1916 Guillaume Apollinaire Concerning the Art of the Blacks, 1917 Tristan Tzara Note 6 on African Art, 1917 Josef Capek Negro Sculpture, 1918 PART 2. NEW ATTITUDES AND AWARENESS, 1919--40 T. S. Eliot War-Paint and Feathers, 1919 Henri Clouzot and Andre Level Savage Art, 1919 Paul Guillaume A New Aesthetic, 1919 Florent Fels (editor) Opinions on Negro Art, 1920 Andre Salmon Negro Art, 1920 Roger Fry Negro Sculpture at the Chelsea Book Club, 1920 Felix Feneon (editor) Will Arts from Remote Places Be Admitted into the Louvre? 1920 Walter Pach The Art of the American Indian, 1920 Marsden Hartley Red Man Ceremonials, 1920 Carlo Anti The Sculpture of the African Negroes, 1923 Florent Fels Negro Art at the Pavillon de Marsan, 1923 Alain Locke Note on African Art, 1924 Henri Clouzot and Andre Level The Lesson of an Exhibition, 1925 Alain Locke Legacy of the Ancestral Arts, 1925 Georges Salles Reflections on Negro Art, 1927 Christian Zervos Oceanic Works of Art and Today's Problems, 1929 Paul Eluard Savage Art, 1929 Waldemar George The Twilight of the Idols, 1930 G. H. Luquet Primitive Art, 1930 Georges Bataille Primitive Art, 1930 John Sloan and Oliver LaFarge Introduction to American Indian Art, 1931 Eckart von Sydow The Meaning of Primitive Art, 1932 Romare Bearden The Negro Artist and Modern Art, 1934 James Johnson Sweeney The Art of Negro Africa, 1935 Alain Locke African Art, 1935 John D. Graham Primitive Art and Picasso, 1937 James A. Porter The Negro Artist and Racial Bias, 1937 PART 3. THE ASCENDANCE OF PRIMITIVISM, 1941--83 Frederic H. Douglas and Rene d'Harnoncourt Indian Art of the United States, 1941 Henry Moore Primitive Art, 1941 Adolph Gottlieb and Mark Rothko The Portrait and the Modern Artist, 1943 Ralph Linton and Paul S. Wingert Arts of the South Seas, 1946 Barnett Newman Art of the South Seas, 1946 Barnett Newman Foreword, Northwest Coast Indian Painting, 1946 D. H. Kahnweiler Negro Art and Cubism, 1948 Jean Dubuffet Anticultural Positions, 1951 Jean Laude French Painting and Negro Art, 1968 PART 4. THE MUSEUM OF MODERN ART'S 1984 PRIMITIVISM SHOW AND ITS AFTERMATH William Rubin Modernist Primitivism, 1984 Thomas McEvilley Doctor, Lawyer, Indian Chief, 1984 James Clifford Histories of the Tribal and the Modern, 1985 Kirk Varnedoe On the Claims and Critics of the "Primitivism" Show, 1985 Hal Foster The "Primitive" Unconscious of Modern Art, 1985 Thomas McEvilley The Global Issue, 1990 Lucy Lippard Naming, 1990 Sieglinde Lemke Primitivist Modernism, 1998 Coda: Quotations from Artists and Writers Chronology of Events, Exhibitions, and Publications Bibliography Index

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