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Overview“Vive la Sociale”: This rousing, revolutionary statement, written on a bright red banner across the top of James Ensor’s monumental painting Christ’s Entry into Brussels in 1889, stood as a visual manifesto and call to action by the Belgian artist (1860-1949) who saw his art as central to the cultural discourse of modern Belgium. Serving, too, as inspiration for this original survey of Ensor’s art, which highlights the social concerns and cultural contexts of the artist as he navigated a rapidly modernising Belgium, this statement situates Ensor in the unique social contexts of his time. Ensor’s interaction with the Belgian art world, and, in particular, the avant-garde art group Les XX and engagement with progressive art, science, politics and current events are discussed in-depth. Combined with analysis of the artist’s self-portraits and depictions of women, this new study presents Ensor as an artist of agency and purpose whose art practice engaged the issues and concerns of middle class Belgian life, society and politics, and was informed by the changing values of class, race and gender of his time. Now available in paperback, this timely, nuanced reading of the art and career of this often misunderstood “artist’s artist” invites a re-evaluation not only of Ensor’s social context and expressive critique but also his unique contribution to modernist art practice. Lavishly illustrated with colour images of Ensor's bold figurative paintings, this book will be an important resource for artists, scholars and those interested in European modernism. Given Ensor's legacy of resistance, self-fashioning and performance through boundary-breaking art practice, his work remains all the more relevant today. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Prof Susan M. Canning (College of New Rochelle, USA)Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Imprint: Bloomsbury Visual Arts ISBN: 9781350469914ISBN 10: 1350469912 Pages: 280 Publication Date: 30 May 2024 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsList of Illustrations Introduction 1. “The Beautiful Legend of I”: Ensor’s Self-Portraits 2. “Me and My Circle”: Ensor’s Social Network 3. “Épater les bourgeoisie”: Ensor’s Social Themes and Critique 4. Ensor’s Women Conclusion: Ensor Then and Now IndexReviewsThis lucid and engaging book locates James Ensor’s work squarely within the realms of masquerade (societal, ideological, and artistic); the political, social, gender, and sexual dynamics in fin-de-siècle Belgium; and the artist's network of intellectuals. Canning eloquently reveals a new Ensor – connected, vigilant, endlessly transgressive, and always poignant. * Patricia G. Berman, Theodora L. and Stanley H. Feldberg Professor of Art, Wellesley College, USA * The monumental and complex painting, Christ’s Entry into Brussels in 1889, introduces this keen-eyed, meticulously researched and multi-themed exploration of Ensor’s artworks; a book that offers compelling new perspectives on their genesis in his contemporary social, cultural and political world. * Gloria Groom, Chair and David and Mary Winton Green Curator, The Art Institute of Chicago, USA * Author InformationSusan M. Canning is an independent art historian based in New York, USA. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |