The Spiritual Dynamic in Modern Art: Art History Reconsidered, 1800 to the Present
Charlene Spretnak
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Description for The Spiritual Dynamic in Modern Art: Art History Reconsidered, 1800 to the Present
Hardcover. This book demonstrates that numerous prominent artists in every period of the modern era were expressing spiritual interests when they created celebrated works of art. This magisterial overview insightfully reveals the centrality of an often denied and misunderstood element in the cultural history of modern art. Num Pages: 278 pages, biography. BIC Classification: ACV; ACX; HRLK. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 243 x 157 x 22. Weight in Grams: 572.
This book demonstrates that numerous prominent artists in every period of the modern era were expressing spiritual interests when they created celebrated works of art. This magisterial overview insightfully reveals the centrality of an often denied and misunderstood element in the cultural history of modern art.
This book demonstrates that numerous prominent artists in every period of the modern era were expressing spiritual interests when they created celebrated works of art. This magisterial overview insightfully reveals the centrality of an often denied and misunderstood element in the cultural history of modern art.
Product Details
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2014
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Condition
New
Number of Pages
271
Place of Publication
Basingstoke, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781137350039
SKU
V9781137350039
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99-15
About Charlene Spretnak
Charlene Spretnak is the author of several books on cultural history, religion and spirituality, and social criticism, including States of Grace, The Resurgence of the Real, Missing Mary, and Relational Reality. A professor emerita in religion and philosophy, she lives with her husband in Ojai, California, USA.
Reviews for The Spiritual Dynamic in Modern Art: Art History Reconsidered, 1800 to the Present
“Spretnak's scholarly ambition challenges deep-seated assumptions about the genesis of modernism. … She offers a parallel narrative to the standard account of rationalistic faith in progress, with canonical artists embracing a dizzying variety of institutional faiths and other antimaterialistic beliefs. … Reading against the grain and including original interviews, Spretnak offers provocative reinterpretations of the work of artists like Sean Scully, ... Read more