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Psychostrategies of Avant-Garde Art
(Hardcover, 2000)

Author: Donald B. Kuspit

In this controversial study, Donald Kuspit sees modern art as a form of madness, a reaction on the p...
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ISBN-10: 0521452775
ISBN-13: 9780521452779
Jun 2000
Publisher: Cambridge Univ Pr
295 pages
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Language: English
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In this controversial study, Donald Kuspit sees modern art as a form of madness, a reaction on the part of the artists to the chaos of the times in which they painted.

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Length:295 pages
Height:6.0 in
Width:9.0 in
Thickness:1.0 in
Weight:25.6 oz

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"...Kuspit, rooted in Greenbergian orthodoxy, persists in seeing art as a mirror of the soul. In particular, his reading of Manet, of fundamental importance to later arguments, seems to me to be short-sighted on many levels, not least in its simple historical ignorance."
Times Literary Supplement - Keith Miller (06/15/2001)


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