Description: From the front flap: "Space, dream, constellation, these words, which carry so much significance for 20th century science, also opened new and wonderful worlds for the artist. In this volume, Robert Goldwater, Professor of Fine Arts, New York University, and Chairman, Administrative Committee of The Museum of Primitive Art, New York, examines art conceived in the period between the two world wars by men whose remarkable interpretations of these words are clearly manifest in their work. The artists created a new kind of space - not real or classical or Cubist, but floating (dream). This concept, which is germane to so much art activity today, is analyzed in detail as it occurs in the paintings, sculpture, and writings of Arp, Brancusi, de Chirico, Ernst, Kandinsky, Klee, Masson, Miro, Picasso, Tanguy, and others. More than 70 works are reproduced, 8 of which are in color." 80 pages
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Binding: Hardcover
Language: English
Author: Robert Goldwater
Publisher: Walker and Company
Topic: Art