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Still Looking : Essays on American Art

John Updike  Author

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Still Looking : Essays on American Art

English

ISBN: 1400044189

EAN: 9781400044184

Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group

Release Date: 11/21/2005

Synopsis: When, in 1989, a collection of John Updikes writings on art appeared under the titleJust Looking, a reviewer in theSan Francisco Chroniclecommented, He refreshes for us the sense of prose opportunity that makes art a sustaining subject to people who write about it. In the sixteen years sinceJust Lookingwas published, he has continued to serve as an art critic, mostly forThe New York Review of Books, and from fifty or so articles has selected, for this richly illustrated book, eighteen that deal with American art. After beginning with early American portraits, landscapes, and the transatlantic career of John Singleton Copley,Still Lookingthen considers the curious case of Martin Johnson Heade and extols two late-nineteenth-century masters, Winslow Homer and Thomas Eakins. Next, it discusses the eccentric pre-moderns James McNeill Whistler and Albert Pinkham Ryder, the competing American Impressionists and Realists in the early twentieth century, and such now-historic avant-garde figures as Alfred Stieglitz, Marsden Hartley, Arthur Dove, and Elie Nadelman. Two appreciations of Edward Hopper and appraisals of Jackson Pollock and Andy Warhol round out the volume. America speaks through its artists. As Updike states in his introduction, The dots can be connected from Copley to Pollock: the same tense engagement with materials, the same demand for a morality of representation, can be discerned in both. OnJust Looking Some of these essays are marvelous examples of critical explanation, in which the psychological concerns of the novelist drive the eye from work to work in an exhibition until a deep understanding of the art emerges. Arthur Danto,The New York Times Book Review These are remarkably elegant little essays, dense in thought and perception but offhandedly casual in style. Their brevity makes more acute the sense of regret one feels to see them end. Jeremy Strick,Newsday

Awards: Los Angeles Times Book Prizes – null  Los Angeles Times Book Prizes – null 

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Still Looking : Essays on American Art

Illustrated: Yes

Format: Hardcover

Height: 0.89 inches

Width: 8.29 inches

Length: 10.3 inches

Weight: 38.62 oz

Pages: 240