Cezanne/Pissarro, Johns/Rauschenberg
Comparative Studies on Intersubjectivity in Modern Art

 

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Cezanne/Pissarro, Johns/Rauschenberg
Comparative Studies on Intersubjectivity in Modern Art

by Joachim Pissarro (Author)

 

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ISBN: 9780521836401

 

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A comparative study of two pairs of collaborative artists who worked closely with one another.


This book presents a comparative study of two pairs of collaborative artists who worked closely with one another. The first pair, Cezanne and Pissarro, contributed to the emergence of modern art. The second pair, Johns and Rauschenberg, contributed to the demise of modern art. In each case, the two artists entered into a rich and challenging artistic exchange and reaped enormous benefits from this interaction. Joachim Pissarro's comparative study suggests that these interactive dialogues were of great significance for each artist. Taking a cue from the eighteenth-century German philosopher Johann Gottlieb Fichte, he suggests that the individual is the result of reciprocal encounter. Paradoxically, the modernist tradition has largely presented each of these four artists in isolation. This book thus offers a critique of modernism as essentially monological and as a tradition that resists thinking about art in plural terms.


 

ISBN 521836409
ISBN13 9780521836401
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Format Hardback
Publication date 24/07/2006
Pages 330
Weight (grammes) 1030
Published in United States
Height (mm) 260
Width (mm) 185

Introduction
1. Beginnings: Pissarro and Cezanne, Johns and Rauschenberg
2. Modernism as a chain of crests
3. The self in relation to the other
4. Dialogs: intersubjectivity at work between Pissarro and Cezanne, Johns and Rauschenberg
5. What would happen if artists were to rewrite art history?
Conclusion.

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