The New York Schools of Music and the Visual Arts

Nonfiction, Entertainment, Music
Cover of the book The New York Schools of Music and the Visual Arts by , Taylor and Francis
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: ISBN: 9781136532672
Publisher: Taylor and Francis Publication: November 12, 2012
Imprint: Routledge Language: English
Author:
ISBN: 9781136532672
Publisher: Taylor and Francis
Publication: November 12, 2012
Imprint: Routledge
Language: English

Musicians and artists have always shared mutual interests and exchanged theories of art and creativity. This exchange climaxed just after World War II, when a group of New York-based musicians, including John Cage, Morton Feldman, Earle Brown, and David Tudor, formed friendships with a group of painters. The latter group, now known collectively as either the New York School or the Abstract Expressionists, included Jackson Pollock, Willem deKooning, Robert Motherwell, Mark Rothko, Barnett Newman, Clyfford Still, Franz Kline, Phillip Guston, and William Baziotes. The group also included a younger generation of artists-particularly Robert Rauschenberg and Jasper Johns-that stood somewhat apart from the Abstract Expressionists. This group of painters created what is arguably the first significant American movement in the visual arts. Inspired by the artists, the New York School composers accomplished a similar feat. By the beginning of the 1960s, the New York Schools of art and music had assumed a position of leadership in the world of art. For anyone interested in the development of 20th century art, music, and culture, The New York Schools of Music and Art will make for illuminating reading.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Musicians and artists have always shared mutual interests and exchanged theories of art and creativity. This exchange climaxed just after World War II, when a group of New York-based musicians, including John Cage, Morton Feldman, Earle Brown, and David Tudor, formed friendships with a group of painters. The latter group, now known collectively as either the New York School or the Abstract Expressionists, included Jackson Pollock, Willem deKooning, Robert Motherwell, Mark Rothko, Barnett Newman, Clyfford Still, Franz Kline, Phillip Guston, and William Baziotes. The group also included a younger generation of artists-particularly Robert Rauschenberg and Jasper Johns-that stood somewhat apart from the Abstract Expressionists. This group of painters created what is arguably the first significant American movement in the visual arts. Inspired by the artists, the New York School composers accomplished a similar feat. By the beginning of the 1960s, the New York Schools of art and music had assumed a position of leadership in the world of art. For anyone interested in the development of 20th century art, music, and culture, The New York Schools of Music and Art will make for illuminating reading.

More books from Taylor and Francis

Cover of the book Queer TV by
Cover of the book Frontiers of Embedded Muslim Communities in India by
Cover of the book The End of Shops by
Cover of the book Segregated Miscegenation by
Cover of the book World Yearbook of Education 2010 by
Cover of the book The Routledge Handbook of Green Social Work by
Cover of the book Counselling and Psychotherapy in Contemporary Private Practice by
Cover of the book Cognition and Emotion by
Cover of the book People With HIV and Those Who Help Them by
Cover of the book Visualizing Law in the Age of the Digital Baroque by
Cover of the book Institutional Ownership and Multinational Firms by
Cover of the book Someone To Lend a Helping Hand by
Cover of the book Effective Schools for Disaffected Students by
Cover of the book The London Journal, 1845-83 by
Cover of the book Regional Connection under the Belt and Road Initiative by
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy