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Type(s) de contenu et mode(s) de consultation : Texte noté. Image fixe : sans médiation
Titre conventionnel : [Exposition. Detroit, Detroit Institute of Arts. 2016]
Titre(s) : Dance [Texte imprimé] : American art, 1830-1960 : [exhibition, Detroit Institute of Arts, March 20-June 12, 2016 ; Denver Art Museum, July 10-October 2, 2016; Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville, October 22, 2016-January 16, 2017] / edited by Jane Dini ; with essays by Thomas F. DeFrantz, ... [at al.]
Publication : Detroit : Detroit Institute of Arts, cop. 2016
Description matérielle : 1 vol. (304 p.) : ill. en noir et en coul. ; 28 cm
Comprend : Invitation to the dance / Jane Dini ; In the eye of the beholder: the black presence
in the art of American dance / Constance Valis Hill ; Dance and the performance of
self in America: 1810 to 1850 / Kenneth John Meyers ; The art of Native American
dance / Jacqueline Shea Murphy ; The art of dancing out-of-doors / Jane Dini ; American
modernism and dance: Arthur B. Davies's Dances, 1915 / Bruce Robertson ; Anna Pavolva
in America: performance, popular culture, and the commodification of desire / Sharyn
R. Udall ; The dancer as muse / Jane Dini ; Visualizing dance of the Harlem Renaissance
/ Thomas F. Defrantz ; The vicissitudes of African American artists' depictions of
dance between 1800 and 1960 / Valerie J. Mercer ; H.P.: a lost dance of the Americas
/ Lynn Garafola ; Modern shenanigans at a filling station designed by Paul Cadmus
/ Jane Dini ; Immortal dancers: Joseph Cornell's pacifism during the Second World
War / Analisa Leppanen-Guerra ; Isamu Noguchi and Ruth Page in an expanding universe
/ Dakin Hart.
Note(s) : Bibliogr. p. 299
As an enduring wellspring of creativity for many artists throughout history, dance
has provided a visual language to express such themes as the bonds of community, the
allure of the exotic, and the pleasures of the body. This book is the first major
investigation of the visual arts related to American dance, offering an unprecedented,
interdisciplinary overview of dance-inspired works from 1830 to 1960. Fourteen essays
by renowned historians of art and dance analyze the ways dance influenced many of
America's most prominent artists, including George Caleb Bingham, William Sidney Mount,
Winslow Homer, John Singer Sargent, Cecilia Beaux, Isamu Noguchi, Aaron Douglas, Malvina
Hoffman, Edward Steichen, Arthur Davies, William Johnson, and Joseph Cornell. The
artists did not merely represent dance, they were inspired to think about how Americans
move, present themselves to one another, and experience time. Their artwork, in turn,
affords insights into the cultural, social, and political moments in which it was
created. For some artists, dance informed even the way they applied paint to canvas,
carved a sculpture, or framed a photograph. Richly illustrated, the book includes
depictions of Irish-American jigs, African-American cakewalkers, and Spanish-American
fandangos, among others, and demonstrates how dance offers a means for communicating
through an aesthetic, static form. -- Provided by publisher
Autre(s) auteur(s) : Dini, Jane (1963-....)
Autre(s) titre(s) conventionnel(s) : [Exposition. Denver, Denver art museum. 2016
]
[Exposition. Bentonville, Crystal Bridges museum of American art. 2016
/2017
]
Sujet(s) : Danse -- Dans l'art
Art -- États-Unis -- 19e siècle
Art -- États-Unis -- 20e siècle
Genre ou forme : Catalogues d'exposition
Indice(s) Dewey :
792.809 73 (23e éd.) = Ballet et danse moderne - États-Unis
Identifiants, prix et caractéristiques : ISBN 9780895581730. - ISBN 0895581736. - ISBN 9780300211610. - ISBN 0300211619 (rel.)
Identifiant de la notice : ark:/12148/cb44484944f
Notice n° :
FRBNF44484944
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