Benton, Pollock, and the Politics of Modernism: From Regionalism to Abstract Expressionism

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In this acclaimed revisionist study, Doss chronicles a historic cultural change in American art from the dominance of regionalism in the 1930s to abstract expressionism in the 1940s. She centers her study on Thomas Hart Benton and Jackson Pollock, Benton's foremost student in the early thirties, charting Pollock's early imitation of Benton's style before his radical move to abstraction. By situating painting within the evolving sociopolitical and cultural context of the Depression and the Cold War, Doss explains the reasons for this change and casts light on its significance for contemporary culture.

Name in long format: Benton, Pollock, and the Politics of Modernism: From Regionalism to Abstract Expressionism
ISBN-10: 0226159434
ISBN-13: 9780226159430
Book pages: 462
Book language: en
Edition: 0002-Revised
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Dimensions: Height: 9 Inches, Length: 6 Inches, Weight: 1.4991433816 Pounds, Width: 0.9 Inches

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