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E-grāmata: Contact: Art and the Pull of Print

  • Formāts: 232 pages
  • Sērija : Bollingen Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 14-May-2024
  • Izdevniecība: Princeton University Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780691255866
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  • Formāts: 232 pages
  • Sērija : Bollingen Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 14-May-2024
  • Izdevniecība: Princeton University Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780691255866

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A leading art historian presents a new grammar for understanding the meaning and significance of print

In process and technique, printmaking is an art of physical contact. From woodcut and engraving to lithography and screenprinting, every print is the record of a contact event: the transfer of an image between surfaces, under pressure, followed by release. Contact reveals how the physical properties of print have their own poetics and politics and provides a new framework for understanding the intelligence and continuing relevance of printmaking today.

The seemingly simple physics of printmaking brings with it an array of metamorphoses that give expression to many of the social and conceptual concerns at the heart of modern and contemporary art. Exploring transformations such as reversal, separation, and interference, Jennifer Roberts explores these dynamics in the work of Christiane Baumgartner, David Hammons, Edgar Heap of Birds, Jasper Johns, Corita Kent, Glenn Ligon, Julie Mehretu, Robert Rauschenberg, and many other leading artists who work at the edge of the medium and beyond.

Focusing on the material and spatial transformations of the printmaking process rather than its reproducibility, this beautifully illustrated book explores the connections between print, painting, and sculpture, but also between the fine arts, industrial arts, decorative arts, and domestic arts. Throughout, Roberts asks what artists are learning from print, and what we, in turn, can learn from them.

Published in association with the Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts, National Gallery of Art, Washington

Recenzijas

"Roberts deals expertly with the deeper meaning of making something meant to be made again. . . . Intellectually rich and provocative."---Murray Whyte, Harvard Magazine "On every page of this book there is an idea with the potential to transform the readers perspective, not only on print, but also on culture more broadly. . . . In a burgeoning field of art-historical studies that take the fine-grained specifics of materi­ality as their focus, Contact is one of the most exciting contributions to date."---Christina J. Faraday, Apollo "[ Roberts] redeems a process we dismiss too breezily. . . . A chronicle of creativity as well as a redemption of printmaking."---Jeannette Cooperman, Common Reader "An articulate, creative exploration of this unique artistmedium relationship." * Choice * "[ Contact] offers a fresh perspective on printmaking, synthesizing simple maneuvers like reversal and pressure to account for the mediums expansive influence. . . . The book is both conversational and accessible. . . . A must read. . . . Contact introduces a new way of thinking about print."---Ann Shafer, Platemark Podcast "Contact offers one of the most comprehensive studies of modern and contemporary printmaking published to date, while also framing the field as one that is alive, exciting and full of potential."---Britany Salsbury, Burlington Magazine "I have waited 25 years for this book. . . . [ Contact] fills a vital gap in contemporary art historical scholarship and criticism. . . . Roberts close reading of, or into, the materiality of print yields unexpected and illuminating results. Familiar, functional terms are opened up and become revelatory of hitherto unrealized reverberations, connections and, thus, possibilities. . . . [ A] rich and enthralling analysis."---Ruth Pelzer-Montada, Printmaking Today

Jennifer L. Roberts is the Drew Gilpin Faust Professor of the Humanities at Harvard University. She is the author of Transporting Visions: The Movement of Images in Early America, Jasper Johns/In Press: The Crosshatch Works and the Logic of Print, and Mirror-Travels: Robert Smithson and History.