Raymond Jonson and the Spiritual in Modernist and Abstract Painting

Raymond Jonson and the Spiritual in Modernist and Abstract Painting

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  • Author: Herbert R. Hartel, Jr.
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1351778021
  • Category : Art
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 440

This is the most thorough and detailed monograph on the artwork of Raymond Jonson. He is one of many artists of the first half of the twentieth-century who demonstrate the richness and diversity of an under-appreciated period in the history of American art. Visualizing the spiritual was one of the fundamental goals of early abstract painting in the years before and during World War I. Artists turned to alternative spirituality, the occult, and mysticism, believing that the pure use of line, shape, color, light and texture could convey spiritual insight. Jonson was steadfastly dedicated to this goal for most of his career and he always believed that modernist and abstract styles were the most effective and compelling means of achieving it.


The Art of Raymond Jonson, Painter

The Art of Raymond Jonson, Painter

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  • Author: Ed Garman
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  • Category : Biography & Autobiography
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 278


Another World: The Transcendental Painting Group

Another World: The Transcendental Painting Group

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  • Author: Michael Duncan
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  • ISBN: 9781942884873
  • Category :
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 240

Abstract painting meets theosophical spirituality in 1930s New Mexico: the first book on a radical, astonishingly prescient episode in American modernism Founded in Santa Fe and Taos, New Mexico, in 1938, at a time when social realism reigned in American art, the Transcendental Painting Group (TPG) sought to promote abstract art that pursued enlightenment and spiritual illumination. The nine original members of the Transcendental Painting Group were Emil Bisttram, Robert Gribbroek, Lawren Harris, Raymond Jonson, William Lumpkins, Florence Miller Pierce, Agnes Pelton, Horace Towner Pierce and Stuart Walker. They were later joined by Ed Garman. Despite the quality of their works, these Southwest artists have been neglected in most surveys of American art, their paintings rarely exhibited outside of New Mexico. Faced with the double disadvantage of being an openly spiritual movement from the wrong side of the Mississippi, the TPG has remained a secret mostly known only to cognoscenti. Another World: The Transcendental Painting Group aims to address this slight, claiming the group's artists as crucial contributors to an alternative through-line in 20th-century abstraction, one with renewed relevance today. This volume provides a broad perspective on the group's work, positioning it within the history of modern painting and 20th-century American art. Essays examine the TPG in light of their international artistic peers; their involvement with esoteric thought and Theosophy; the group's sources in the culture and landscape of the American Southwest; and the experience of its two female members.


To Form from Air

To Form from Air

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  • Author: Robert O. Ware
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  • Category : Art
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 130

The magnificent textiles produced during this time are little known outside of the Pueblo world.


Spiritual Moderns

Spiritual Moderns

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  • Author: Erika Doss
  • Publisher: University of Chicago Press
  • ISBN: 0226820912
  • Category : Art
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 348

Examines how and why religion matters in the history of modern American art. Andy Warhol is one of the best-known American artists of the twentieth century. He was also an observant Catholic who carried a rosary, went to mass regularly, kept a Bible by his bedside, and depicted religious subjects throughout his career. Warhol was a spiritual modern: a modern artist who appropriated religious images, beliefs, and practices to create a distinctive style of American art. Spiritual Moderns centers on four American artists who were both modern and religious. Joseph Cornell, who showed with the Surrealists, was a member of the Church of Christ, Scientist. Mark Tobey created pioneering works of Abstract Expressionism and was a follower of the Bahá’í Faith. Agnes Pelton was a Symbolist painter who embraced metaphysical movements including New Thought, Theosophy, and Agni Yoga. And Warhol, a leading figure in Pop art, was a lifelong Catholic. Working with biographical materials, social history, affect theory, and the tools of art history, Doss traces the linked subjects of art and religion and proposes a revised interpretation of American modernism.


The Spiritual in Art

The Spiritual in Art

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  • Author: Judi Freeman
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  • Category : Architecture
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 452

The seventeen essays in this provocative book provide a radical rethinking of abstraction, from the Symbolism that prefigured abstract art through the current manifestations of spiritual content in American and European painting.


New Geographies of Abstract Art in Postwar Latin America

New Geographies of Abstract Art in Postwar Latin America

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  • Author: Mariola V. Alvarez
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1351062123
  • Category : Art
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 246

This edited volume examines the history of abstract art across Latin America after 1945. This form of art grew in popularity across the Americas in the postwar period, often serving to affirm a sense of being modern and the right of Latin America to assume the leading role Europe had played before World War II. Latin American artists practiced gestural and geometric abstraction, though the history of art has favored the latter. Recent scholarship, for instance, has focused on geometric abstraction from Argentina, Brazil, and Venezuela. The book aims to expand the map and consider this phenomenon as it developed in neglected regions such as Central America and the Andes, investigatinghow this style came to stand in for Latin American contemporary art.


A Retrospective Exhibition of Painting by Raymond Jonson

A Retrospective Exhibition of Painting by Raymond Jonson

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  • Author: Raymond Jonson
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  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 24


Visual Typologies from the Early Modern to the Contemporary

Visual Typologies from the Early Modern to the Contemporary

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  • Author: Tara Zanardi
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1000032116
  • Category : Art
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 563

Visual Typologies from the Early Modern to the Contemporary investigates the pictorial representation of types from the sixteenth to the twenty- first century. Originating in longstanding visual traditions, including street crier prints and costume albums, these images share certain conventions as they seek to convey knowledge about different peoples. The genre of the type became widespread in the early modern period, developing into a global language of identity. The chapters explore diverse pictorial representations of types, customs, and dress in numerous media, including paintings, prints, postcards, photographs, and garments. Together, they reveal that the activation of typological strategies, including seriality, repetition, appropriation, and subversion has produced a universal and dynamic pictorial language. Typological images highlight the tensions between the local and the international, the specific and the communal, and similarity and difference inherent in the construction of identity. The first full- length study to treat these images as a broader genre, Visual Typologies gives voice to a marginalized form of representation. Together, the chapters debunk the classification of such images as unmediated and authentic representations, offering fresh methodological frameworks to consider their meanings locally and globally, and establishing common ground about the operations of objects that sought to shape, embody, or challenge individual and collective identities.


Cultural Mobility in the Interwar Avant-Garde Art Network

Cultural Mobility in the Interwar Avant-Garde Art Network

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  • Author: Michał Wenderski
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1351027883
  • Category : Art
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 236

This book explores the issue of cultural mobility within the interwar network of the European avant-garde, focusing on selected writers, artists, architects, magazines and groups from Poland, Belgium and Netherlands. Regardless of their apparent linguistic, cultural and geographical remoteness, their mutual exchange and relationships were both deep and broad, and of great importance for the wider development of interwar avant-garde literature, art and architecture. This analysis is based on a vast research corpus encompassing original, often previously overlooked periodicals, publications and correspondence gathered from archives around the world.