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Jewish Artists and the Bible in Twentieth-Century America

Jewish Artists and the Bible in Twentieth-Century America

by Samantha Baskind
Hardback
Publication Date: 29/01/2014

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Jack Levine, George Segal, Audrey Flack, Larry Rivers, and R. B. Kitaj have long been considered central artists in the canon of twentieth-century American art: Levine for his biting paintings and prints of social conscience, Segal for his quiet plaster figures evoking the alienation inherent in modern life, Flack for her feminist photorealist canvases, Rivers for his outrageous pop art statements, and Kitaj for his commitment to figuration. Much less known is the fact that at times, all five artists devoted their attention to biblical imagery, in part because of a shared Jewish heritage to which they were inexorably tied.

Taking each artist as an extensive case study, Jewish Artists and the Bible in Twentieth-Century America uncovers how these artists and a host of their Jewish contemporaries adopted the Bible in innovative ways. Indeed, as Samantha Baskind demonstrates, by linking the past to the present, Jewish American artists customized the biblical narrative in extraordinary ways to address modern issues such as genocide and the Holocaust, gender inequality, assimilation and the immigrant experience, and the establishment and fate of the modern State of Israel, among many other pertinent concerns.
ISBN:
9780271059839
9780271059839
Category:
Art & design styles: c 1900 to c 1960
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
29-01-2014
Language:
English
Publisher:
Pennsylvania State University Press
Country of origin:
United States
Pages:
260
Dimensions (mm):
254x203x28mm
Weight:
1.25kg

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