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American Art: A Cultural History 2nd Ed |
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| Book: Hardcover | 8.34 x 10.35in | 512 pages | ISBN 9780131455795 | 09 Sep 2004 | 18 - AND UP |
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In this provocative, newly revised, and expanded survey, David Bjelajac punctures the idea of a uniquely American way of seeing or representation. Instead, he sifts painting, sculpture, architecture, photography, and contemporary new media within a broader material culture, documenting a visual history characterized by conflict and diversity— from European colonial settlement to the themed environments of Disney and art exhibitions in the aftermath of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks in America.
Stepping outside traditional art-historical discourse, the author launches boldly into the realms of politics, religion, science, literature, and popular culture in order to analyze individual art works within their specific historical contexts. Throughout, using generous quotations from primary sources, Bjelajac pays close attention to how contemporary artists, audiences, and beholders from different backgrounds have talked about specific works, the nature of art, and the artist’s role in American society.
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