Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
280
Language
English
Published
Sep 29, 2008
Publisher
Routledge
Edition
1
ISBN-10
0415420695
ISBN-13
9780415420693
Description
In "Making American Art," readers are invited to explore the rich tapestry of artistic expression that has defined the United States. The authors, Pam Meecham and Julie Sheldon, delve into the diverse genres and styles that have emerged throughout the country’s history, highlighting the cultural, social, and political influences that shaped these works. The book's thematic approach fosters a deeper understanding of how American art serves not only as a reflection of society but also as a tool for social change and identity formation.
Through an interdisciplinary lens, the authors connect art with historical narratives, examining both well-known and overlooked figures in the American art scene. Their insightful analysis reveals how various movements—from realism to modernism—interact with the evolving American landscape. By weaving together context and critique, Meecham and Sheldon encourage readers to consider the broader implications of artistic endeavors.
As readers journey through this compelling examination, they will find that making American art is not merely about the creation of visual pieces but is intertwined with the fabric of American life itself. This exploration challenges readers to appreciate the complexity and richness of art in its role as a commentary on the human experience and the diverse voices that have contributed to the American identity.
Through an interdisciplinary lens, the authors connect art with historical narratives, examining both well-known and overlooked figures in the American art scene. Their insightful analysis reveals how various movements—from realism to modernism—interact with the evolving American landscape. By weaving together context and critique, Meecham and Sheldon encourage readers to consider the broader implications of artistic endeavors.
As readers journey through this compelling examination, they will find that making American art is not merely about the creation of visual pieces but is intertwined with the fabric of American life itself. This exploration challenges readers to appreciate the complexity and richness of art in its role as a commentary on the human experience and the diverse voices that have contributed to the American identity.
Genres
Action & Adventure
History
Art & Photography
Contemporary