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Kuspit, Donald B. - Psychostrategies of avant-garde art.
| Schrijver: | Kuspit, Donald B. |
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| Titel: | Psychostrategies of avant-garde art. |
| ISBN: | 9780521452779 |
| Uitgever: | Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2000. Hardcover. Dustjacket. viii,295 pp. Ills. Book may have a remainder mark. Conditie: nieuw |
| Bijzonderheden: | Conditie: nieuw. ART |
| Prijs: | € 18,00 |
| Verzendkosten: | € 5,50 (binnen Nederland) |
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- Donald Kuspit offers here an innovative psychoanalytic interpretation of avant-garde art, from its origins in the nineteenth century to its demise in the late-twentieth. Avant-garde art, the author argues, is a response to the conditions of modernity, particularly the crowd, which undermines and destroys the artist's sense of self. The avant-garde artist uses psychostrategies in order to restore his sense of self. These include a close identification with his medium, which becomes a 'signature substance' into which he escapes; making hallucinatory art in which he shows his own insanity, which becomes a way of escaping the pseudo-sanity of the crowd; or trying to transcend the crowd altogether by escaping into a world of abstraction, which functions in a religious way to afford an 'oceanic experience'. Drawing on numerous examples of avant-garde art, Kuspit makes extensive use of psychoanalysis, largely from British object-relational theory, to underline and elaborate his ideas. An extensive reinterpretation of Manet, officially the first avant-garde artist, and in whom all the various psychostrategies exist in seminal form, forms a keynote to this study.
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