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Contested terrain : myth and meanings in Southwest art / Sharyn R. Udall.

Fine Arts Library N6527 .U3 1996
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Udall, Sharyn Rohlfsen.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Art, American--Southwest, New--Themes, motives.
Art, American.
Art, Modern--20th century--Southwest, New--Themes, motives.
Art, Modern.
Themes, motives.
New Southwest.
Physical Description:
180 pages, 8 pages of color plates : illustrations ; 23 cm
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
Albuquerque : University of New Mexico Press, [1996]
Summary:
The Southwest has long beckoned the artist. But too often, art made by Euro-Americans drawn to this region has either "basked in the sunny celebration of the picturesque, the exotic, and the sentimental" or appropriated the myths and art of Native Americans. In this collection of essays, Sharyn R. Udall explores the work of some of the painters who have found stimulus in the ideas, people, and myths of the Southwest, among them Georgia O'Keeffe, Marsden Hartley, Page Allen, and Woody Gwyn. They saw the Southwest in new ways, drawing inspiration from the very light and topography of the region. Udall's goal is to open and enlarge the discussion by rejecting the "neat, circumscribed way of seeing" common to traditional art history. Thus, she declares, one is able to encourage a fresh look at these painters and their work, and at the larger relationships of nature and culture in the Southwest.
Contents:
Spiritual icons in Southwest art: the sacred mountain, pueblo cosmogony, and Euro-American landscape painting
Into the neon sunset: a look at the sources and significance of contemporary cowboy imagery
The irresistible other: Hopi ritual drama and Euro-American audiences
Southwest Phoenix: Marsden Hartley's search for self in New Mexico
Beholding the epiphanies: mysticism and the art of Georgia O'keeffe
Models of consciousness: myth and memory in the work of Georgia O'keeffe, Eliot Porter, and Todd Webb
Page Allen and the mythic landscape
Woody Gwyn: landscape painting and the social meaning of the earth.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
0826316697
0826316689
OCLC:
32432111

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