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Fictions of art history / edited by Mark Ledbury.

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Format:
Book
Conference/Event
Contributor:
Ledbury, Mark (Andrew Mark), editor.
Conference Name:
Fictions of Art History (Conference) (2010 : Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute)
Series:
Clark studies in the visual arts.
Clark Studies in the Visual Arts
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Art--Historiography--Congresses.
Art.
Art in literature--Congresses.
Art in literature.
Fiction--History and criticism--Congresses.
Fiction.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (206 pages ) illustrations ;
Edition:
1st ed.
Distribution:
New Haven, [Connecticut] ; London, [England] : Yale University Press, [date of distribution not identified]
Place of Publication:
Williamstown, Massachusetts : Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, 2013.
Language Note:
In English.
Summary:
Fictions of Art History, the most recent addition to the Clark Studies in the Visual Arts series, addresses art history's complex relationships with fiction, poetry, and creative writing. Inspired by a 2010 conference, the volume examines art historians' viewing practices and modes of writing. How, the contributors ask, are we to unravel the supposed facts of history from the fictions constructed in works of art? How do art historians employ or resist devices of fiction, and what are the effects of those choices on the reader? In styles by turns witty, elliptical, and plain-speaking, the essays in Fictions of Art History are fascinating and provocative critical interventions in art history.
Contents:
Front matter
Contents
Introduction: Compelling Fictions
Weightless History: Faulkner, Bourke-White, and Eisenstaedt
A Novelist among Artists: Gordon Burn and "Young British Art"
Philip Marlowe Meets the Art Historian
The Case of the Errant Art Historian
Face to Face with Fiction: Portraiture and the Biographical Tradition
"I Am Not Who You Think I Am": Attributing the Humanist Portrait, Identifying the Art-Historical Subject
Fictional Deceptions: A True Story
The Art-Historical Photograph as Fiction: The Pretense of Objectivity
"The Reality Bodily before Us": Picturing the Arabian Nights
The Ekphrastic O
Anecdotes and the Life of Art History
The Text is Present
Contributors
Photography Credits
Notes:
"A related conference, also titled 'Fictions of Art History,' was held 29-30 October 2010 at the Clark."
Includes bibliographical references.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
0-300-19214-2
OCLC:
875866364

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