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Artists on the left : American artists and the Communist movement, 1926-1956 / Andrew Hemingway.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Hemingway, Andrew, author.
Contributor:
Yale University Press, publisher.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Art--Political aspects--United States.
Art.
Art, American--20th century.
Art, American.
Communism and art--United States.
Communism and art.
Art--Political aspects.
United States.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (ix, 357 pages) : 193 illustrations (some color)
Other Title:
American artists and the Communist movement, 1926-1956
Place of Publication:
New Haven : Yale University Press, [2002]
Summary:
Detailed examination of the relation between visual artists and the American Communist movement during the 20th century.
Contents:
New masses and the cultural movement in the third period. The early New masses ; Mike Gold and the proletarian aesthetic ; The future and the past : USSR versus USA ; New masses and the International Union of Revolutionary Writers ; The rise and fall of the John Reed clubs
Defining revolutionary art : cultural criticism in the third period. Lessons of Soviet culture ; Mexican revolutionary art ; Proletarian artists versus 100 per cent Americanism : art criticism in New masses up to 1935 ; Art front
Revolutionary art on display : the John Reed clubs and the Whitney Museum. John Reed Club art exhibitions ; John Reed Club artists outside the clubs
Communist artists and the New Deal (1) : the federal art projects before the people's front. The CPUSA and the New Deal ; Federal art projects, 1933-1935 ; The ideology of federal art ; The Artists' Union ; The union critique ; Communists in the Public Works of Art Project
Cultural criticism from the people's front to the democratic front. New masses, 1936-1940 ; Art criticism in New masses, 1936-1940 ; The Marxist Critics Group ; Art front's last year ; The Daily worker's art column
Social art on display : organisations and exhibitions. The American Artists' Congress ; Exhibitions of the American Artists' Congress ; Artists' Union exhibitions and other initiatives ; The American Artists School ; The American Group, Inc. ; The ACA Gallery ; Social art at the Whitney Museum
Communist artists and the New Deal (2) : from the people's front to the democratic front. The Federal Art Project and the struggle over WPA ; The CPUSA and the Federal Art Project ; The ideology of the Federal Art Project ; The Treasury Section of Fine Arts ; The WPA Federal Art Project
Cultural Organising after 1939 : the Artists League of America, Artists Equity and other initiatives. The Artists League of America ; The Victory Workshop and the Graphic Workshop ; The arts, sciences and professions ; The Waldorf Conference ; Artists Equity Association ; The defence of the Rincon Post Office murals ; The ACA Gallery
Cultural criticism between Hollywood and Zhdanovism. The Maltz affair ; Art criticism in the Daily worker ; New masses and Masses & mainstream ; The end of democratic front aesthetics and the emergence of Zhdanovism ; The crisis of 1956-1957 and its aftermath
Social art in the Cold War. Changing personnel ; The new symbolism ; Socialist humanism and the portrait ; Jack Levine's comédie humaine ; African American people's art : Charles White and Jacob Lawrence ; Modernism and social narrative.
Notes:
Description based on print record and online resource (A&AePortal, viewed on March 5, 2019).
Includes bibliographical references (pages 336-341) and index.
ISBN:
9780300247015
030024701X
OCLC:
1081423705

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