The avant-garde won't give up : Cobra and its legacy / [edited by] Alison M. Gingeras ; contributions by Marie Godet [and three others].

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English
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  • Los Angeles : Blum & Poe ; Munich ; New York : DelMonico Books/Prestel, [2017]
  • ©2017
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223 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 28 cm

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    The European artistic collective known as Cobra was born in the wake of World War II's devastating events, its name an acronym for the native cities of its founders: Copenhagen, Brussels and Amsterdam. The influential group of painters and sculptors had a tremendous impact on the development of European abstract expressionism, and contemporary art in general. Cobra was arguably the last avant-garde movement of the 20th century. Moving chronologically, this book explores the years leading up to Cobra's formation, charts its complex expansion over a decade, and illuminates how the movement helped shape the trajectory of contemporary art today. Thoughtfully integrated among the numerous images, many presented as full-page color illustrations, are essays that probe the ideological hallmarks that shaped the group as a whole: its rejection of rational constraints; a focus on play and youthfulness; and its embrace of immediacy, particularly in the form of action paintings. In addition, comprehensive biographies of the artists illuminate crucial aspects of each individual's journey, helping to expand readers' understanding of Europe's socio-political and theoretical climate.
    Notes
    "Published on the occasion of the exhibition The Avant-garde Won't Give Up: Cobra and Its Legacy, curated by Alison M. Gingeras. Blum & Poe, 19 East 66th Street New York, NY 10065, September 9/October 17, 2015, Blum & Poe, 2727 South La Cienega Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90034, November 5/December 23, 2015."
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    Includes bibliographical references.
    Contents
    • The avant-garde won't give up. Part 1. Introduction / Alison M. Gingeras
    • The international spirit of Cobra / Karen Kurczynski
    • From politics to painting: the Belgian side of the Cobra story / Marie Godet
    • In the shadow of history: Helhesten and its reception / Kerry Greaves
    • The avant-garde won't give up. Part 2. From intimate banalities to culturecide ; Part 3. The psychopathological artist ; Part 4. Primitivism and the mask ; Part 5. Homo Ludens: child's play and artistic experiments ; Part 6. Jorn and the politics of painting / Alison M. Gingeras
    • Selected artists' biographies / Claire de Dobay Rifelj.
    ISBN
    • 9783791355092 ((hardcover))
    • 3791355090 ((hardcover))
    LCCN
    2016047026
    OCLC
    931642811
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