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OverviewAntiques & Arts Weekly Holiday Books Round-up 2020 How artists created an aesthetic of 'positive barbarism' in a world devastated by World War II, the Holocaust, and the atomic bomb. In Brutal Aesthetics, leading art historian and critic Hal Foster explores how postwar artists and writers searched for a new foundation of culture after the mass devastation of World War II, the Holocaust, and the atomic bomb. Inspired by 'positive barbarism,' the enigmatic idea that modernist art can teach us how to survive a civilisation become barbaric, Foster examines the variety of ways key figures from the early 1940s to the early 1960s sought to develop a 'brutal aesthetics' adequate to the destruction all around them. With a focus on the philosopher Georges Bataille, the painters Jean Dubuffet and Asger Jorn, and the sculptors Eduardo Paolozzi and Claes Oldenburg, Foster investigates this manifold move to strip art down, or to reveal it as already bare, in order to begin again. What does Bataille seek in the prehistoric cave paintings of Lascaux? How does Dubuffet imagine an art brut, an art unscathed by culture? Why does Jorn populate his paintings with 'human animals'? What does Paolozzi see in his monstrous figures assembled from industrial debris? And why does Oldenburg remake everyday products from urban scrap? A study of artistic practices made desperate by political crisis, Brutal Aesthetics is a brilliant account of an intriguing era in twentieth-century culture. Published in association with the National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC. 'Hal Foster moves - often in a single quickening sentence - from the specific work of art to the forces that shape our ways of seeing, illuminating both, opening up new modes of thought and filiation. His books are never far from me.'- Ben Lerner, author ofThe Topeka School 'At the most opportune time, Foster undertakes a reconsideration of barbarism as it was reinvented in the visual arts of the mid-twentieth century. Not only does he excavate a crucial postWorld War II tendency that has evaded systematic comparative interpretation, but he also sheds light on the political aporias of our present.' - David Joselit, author of After Art Full Product DetailsAuthor: Hal FosterPublisher: Princeton University Press Imprint: Princeton University Press ISBN: 9780691202600ISBN 10: 0691202605 Pages: 296 Publication Date: 17 November 2020 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsA fine production, a beautiful publication, that honours the exceptionally high quality of the lectures contained within. [Brutal Aesthetics is] the visible incarnation of the mind of Hal Foster. It is a disturbing read, a vision for experts to consider, reflect upon, accept and, I suspect, admire. ---Ian Lipke, Queensland Reviewers Collective Hal Foster's research sets the figures in context, compares them in an original way and skilfully manages to identify common aspects of their work. For those interested in modern art, intellectual history and politics of the cold war era, this book comes strongly recommended. ---Christian Kile, Sehepunkte A fine production, a beautiful publication, that honours the exceptionally high quality of the lectures contained within. [Brutal Aesthetics is] the visible incarnation of the mind of Hal Foster. It is a disturbing read, a vision for experts to consider, reflect upon, accept and, I suspect, admire. ---Ian Lipke, Queensland Reviewers Collective Hal Foster's research sets the figures in context, compares them in an original way and skilfully manages to identify common aspects of their work. For those interested in modern art, intellectual history and politics of the cold war era, this book comes strongly recommended. ---Christian Kile, Sehepunkte Hal Foster's eloquent book Brutal Aesthetics attempts to inaugurate a positive appraisal of what the author identifies as 'positive barbarism'. . . . This erudite, nearly coffee table-sized book-substantially rewarding both in historical detail and theoretical reference, with copious footnotes and voluminous glossy color plates-is fascinatingly factual and beautiful to peruse. ---Joseph Nechvatal, The Brooklyn Rail A fine production, a beautiful publication, that honours the exceptionally high quality of the lectures contained within. [Brutal Aesthetics is] the visible incarnation of the mind of Hal Foster. It is a disturbing read, a vision for experts to consider, reflect upon, accept and, I suspect, admire. ---Ian Lipke, Queensland Reviewers Collective Author InformationHal Foster is the Townsend Martin, Class of 1917, Professor of Art and Archaeology at Princeton University and the author of many books, including The First Pop Age (Princeton). A member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, he writes regularly for October, the London Review of Books, and Artforum. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |