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Water and Art David Clarke

Water and Art By David Clarke

Water and Art by David Clarke


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Restless, protean, fluid, evanescent - despite being hugely challenging to represent visually, water has gained a peculiar significance in the art of the twentieth century. This book probes the ways in which water has gained an unprecedented prominence in modern Western art.

Water and Art Summary

Water and Art by David Clarke

Restless, protean, fluid, evanescent - despite being hugely challenging to represent visually, water has gained a peculiar significance in the art of the twentieth century. This may be due to the fact that it allows for a range of metaphorical meanings, many of which are particularly appropriate to the modern age. Not only a subject of contemporary art, but also a material increasingly used in art-making, water's double presence can be detected as much in the marine-themed watercolours of Turner as in the more recent works of performance and installation art in which it is directly employed as a medium. Water and Art probes the ways in which water has gained an unprecedented prominence in modern Western art, as well as seeking to illuminate its depiction in earlier periods. David Clarke employs a cross-cultural approach, finding parallels within contemporary Chinese art, which draws on a cultural tradition in which water has a marked presence as both subject and medium. Featuring a wealth of images by artists from East and West including Leonardo da Vinci, Bernini, Turner, Gericault, Klee, Matisse, Monet, Picasso, Mondrian, Kandinsky, Fu Baoshi, Shi Tao, Wei Zixi and Fang Rending, Water and Art helps to promote a new and less culturally-narrow approach to the understanding of art. Fast-paced, accessible, and comprehensive, it will appeal to the specialist and the general reader alike, offering fresh perspectives on familiar artists as well as an introduction to others who are much less recognised in the literature of art history.

Water and Art Reviews

'The ample illustrations and well-written prose support his argument that water's double presence - the author's terminology describing the signifier and signified of water - has allowed artists to foreground fluidity and dissolution, and in so doing to reference the unbounded, changing nature of art and the world ... [Clarke's] study, however, presents an insightful new reading that will be of value to advanced students and scholars ... Highly recommended.' - Choice 'Clarke's focus is on modern and contemporary art, and he demonstrates that our fascination remains fully intact and took on new significance in the modern and post-modern era. From the seascapes of Turner to the geometric abstractions of Mondrian, water offered a provocative challenge to the modern artist.' - Arlis

About David Clarke

David Clarke is a Professor in Fine Arts at the University of Hong Kong. He is one of a few art historians who has done in-depth research into both Western and Asian art. He has written several books including Hong Kong Art: Culture and Decolonization (Reaktion Books, 2001) and Hong Kong 24 365: A Year in the Life of a City (2007).

Table of Contents

Introduction 1 The Place of Water in European Art 2 Monet and the Surface of Water 3 Paths to Dissolution: Water and Abstract Art 4 Raining, Drowning and Swimming: Fu Baoshi and Water 5 The Watery Turn in Contemporary Chinese Art References Bibliography Acknowledgements Photo Acknowledgements Index

Additional information

GOR002451584
9781861896629
186189662X
Water and Art by David Clarke
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Reaktion Books
20100601
256
N/A
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