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A Moment´s Monument: Medardo Rosso and the International Origins of Modern Sculpture
Sharon Hecker
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Hardback. Medardo Rosso (1858-1928) is one of the most original and influential figures in the history of modern art. This book offers an historically substantiated critical account of his life and work. It negotiates the competing cultural imperatives of nationalism and internationalism that shaped the European art world at the fin de siecle. Num Pages: 328 pages, 20 color photographs, 80 black and white illustrations. BIC Classification: 1D; AB; ACX; AFKB; AGB; BGF; JP. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 254 x 178. .
Medardo Rosso (1858-1928) is one of the most original and influential figures in the history of modern art, and this book is the first historically substantiated critical account of his life and work. An innovative sculptor, photographer, and draftsman, Rosso was vital in paving the way for the transition from the academic forms of sculpture that persisted in the nineteenth century to the development of new and experimental forms in the twentieth. His antimonumental, antiheroic work reflected alienation in the modern experience yet showed deep feeling for interactions between self and other. Rosso's art was transnational: he refused allegiance to a single culture or artistic heritage and declared himself both a citizen of the world and a maker of art without national limits. In this book, Sharon Hecker develops a narrative that is an alternative to the dominant Franco-centered perspective on the origin of modern sculpture in which Rodin plays the role of lone heroic innovator. Offering an original way to comprehend Rosso, A Moment's Monument negotiates the competing cultural imperatives of nationalism and internationalism that shaped the European art world at the fin de siecle.
Product Details
Publisher
University of California Press
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2017
Condition
New
Number of Pages
328
Place of Publication
Berkerley, United States
ISBN
9780520294486
SKU
V9780520294486
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About Sharon Hecker
Sharon Hecker is an art historian specializing in Italian modern and contemporary art. Based in Los Angeles and Milan, she is a leading authority on Medardo Rosso and has published extensively on Lucio Fontana and Luciano Fabro. Her publications include Medardo Rosso: Second Impressions.
Reviews for A Moment´s Monument: Medardo Rosso and the International Origins of Modern Sculpture
Hecker's tour de force has been over a decade in the making. For many of us it was highly anticipated and it did not disappoint. Her painstaking research has resulted in numerous corrections and new readings that are both articulate and persuasive. She argues for the broader international significance of Rosso's production and makes the case for his place in the lineage of modern sculpture.
Italian Art Society Hecker has ably overcome contradictory information and a dearth of sources to discover new data on the artist...a comprehensive assessment of Rosso's sculpture in a well-sourced monograph.
(02/07/2019) In placing Rosso (rather than Rodin) at the origins of modern sculpture, this book makes a bold and erudite intervention in the history of the medium. Moreover, the emphasis on the cosmopolitan nature of artistic networks in fin-de-si cle Europe will be instructive to historians of modern art in all media.
(11/01/2018)
Italian Art Society Hecker has ably overcome contradictory information and a dearth of sources to discover new data on the artist...a comprehensive assessment of Rosso's sculpture in a well-sourced monograph.
(02/07/2019) In placing Rosso (rather than Rodin) at the origins of modern sculpture, this book makes a bold and erudite intervention in the history of the medium. Moreover, the emphasis on the cosmopolitan nature of artistic networks in fin-de-si cle Europe will be instructive to historians of modern art in all media.
(11/01/2018)