Modern Art and the Grotesque
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- Editor: Frances S. Connelly, University of Missouri, Kansas City
- Date Published: July 2009
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- isbn: 9780521115766
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Frances Connelly examines how the concept of the "grotesque" has influenced the history, practice, and theory of art in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The grotesque has been adopted by a succession of artists as a way to push beyond established boundaries; explore alternate modes of experience and expression; and challenge the status quo. Examining specific images by a range of artists, such as Ingres, Gauguin, Höch, de Kooning, Polke, and Mona Hatoum, these essays encompass a variety of media--including medical illustration, paintings, prints, photography, multimedia installations, and film.
Read more- This was the first comprehensive scholarly study of the grotesque in modern art
- Has interdisciplinary appeal, particularly for readers in humanities and social science
- Essays provide in-depth case studies of particular artists and movements, from Delacroix to de Kooning, Gauguin to Kiki Smith, Man Ray to X-files
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- Date Published: July 2009
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521115766
- length: 336 pages
- dimensions: 244 x 170 x 18 mm
- weight: 0.54kg
- contains: 92 b/w illus.
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
List of figures
Contributors
Preface
1. Introduction Frances S. Connelly
2. The archaeology of the modern grotesque David Summers
3. Van Gogh's ear: toward a theory of disgust Michel Chaouli
4. Conceiving Barbara Maria Stafford
5. Blemished physiologies: Delacroix, Paganini and the cholera epidemic of 1832 Nina Athanassoglou-Kallmyer
6. Ingres and the poetics of the grotesque Heather McPherson
7. The Stones of Venice: John Ruskin's grotesque history of art Frances S. Connelly
8. Eden's other: Gauguin and the ethnographic grotesque Elizabeth C. Childs
9. Grotesque bodies: Weimar-era medicine and the photomontages of Hannah Höch Maria Makela
10. Convulsive bodies: the grotesque anatomies of surrealist photography Kirsten A. Hoving
11. Willem de Kooning's Women: the body of the grotesque Leesa Fanning
12. Double-take: Sigmar Polke and the tradition of the grotesque-comic Pamela Kort
13. Redefinitions of abjection in contemporary performances of the female body Christine Ross
14. The grotesque today: preliminary notes towards a taxonomy Noël Carroll
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