04697nam 2200673 a 450 991049595770332120230828223914.00-585-16237-9(CKB)111004366713036(MH)007272615-6(SSID)ssj0000214719(PQKBManifestationID)12031060(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000214719(PQKBWorkID)10167362(PQKB)11084685(EXLCZ)9911100436671303619950712d1996 uy 0engtxtccrOn the edge of America California modernist art, 1900-1950 /edited by Paul Karlstrom[electronic resource]Berkeley University of California Pressc19961 online resource (xvii, 308 p., [8] p. of plates )ill. (some col.) ;"In association with the Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution and the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco."0-520-08850-6 Includes bibliographical references and index.The elusive quest of the moderns / Richard Cándida Smith -- Painting under the shadow : California modernism and the Second World War / Susan Landauer -- Politics and modernism : the trial of the Rincon Annex murals / Gray Brechin -- The impact from abroad : foreign guests and visitors / Peter Selz -- Mexican art and Los Angeles, 1920-1940 / Margarita Nieto -- Wood studs, stucco, and concrete : native and imported images / David Gebhard -- Early modernism in Southern California : provincialism or eccentricity? / Bram Dijkstra -- Journey into the sun : California artists and surrealism / Susan M. Anderson -- Visual music and film-as-an-art before 1950 / William Moritz -- Modernist photography and the Group f.64 / Therese Thau Heyman.To many, California's social and cultural identity has set it apart from the rest of the nation. Identified almost exclusively with Hollywood and popular culture, the entire region has been denied a meaningful relationship to mainstream twentieth-century modernism. This groundbreaking collection emphatically challenges that assumption. In essays about California art during the first half of the century, the contributors evoke a culture, now recognizable as modernist, that reflects the actual circumstances of contemporary West Coast artistic experience in all its richness. The subjects include painting, murals, sculpture, film, photography, and architecture. The issue of regionalism is central to this remarkable collection. How do we build a cultural portrait of an area that reveals its distinctive character while recognizing its participation in the larger art historical framework? Through the essays runs the theme of an alternative culture that transformed modernism to suit its own regional imperatives. Compelled by a sense of distance and the need for reinvention, California artists created traditions for a new cultural landscape and society. On the Edge of America is an enlightening and visually exciting addition to the growing literature on California art and culture. Through its fresh and expanded view of modernism, it is also well suited to the formulation of a truly national cultural narrative, one that embraces the edges as well as the center of American creative life. Publishers's description.On the edge of AmericaCalifornia modernist art, 1900-1950Modernism (Art)CaliforniaArt, AmericanCaliforniaArt, Modern20th centuryCaliforniaArt, AmericanCalifornia20th centuryModernism (Art)20th centuryCaliforniaArt, AmericanCaliforniaVisual ArtsHILCCArt, Architecture & Applied ArtsHILCCVisual Arts - GeneralHILCCModernism (Art)Art, AmericanArt, ModernArt, AmericanModernism (Art)Art, AmericanVisual ArtsArt, Architecture & Applied ArtsVisual Arts - General709/.794/09041Karlstrom Paul J1202151DLCDLCMH-FABOOK9910495957703321On the edge of America2866717UNINAThis Record contains information from the Harvard Library Bibliographic Dataset, which is provided by the Harvard Library under its Bibliographic Dataset Use Terms and includes data made available by, among others the Library of Congress