Showing posts with label Modernism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Modernism. Show all posts

Sunday, May 15, 2011

Post-Modernism

guggenheimImage by Fran Simó via Flickr“The ideas behind post-modernism are probably most clearly expressed through architectural theory” – Mary Acton
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The photo shows a view of the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao designed by the architect Frank Gehry.

Modernism

“Realistic, illusionist art had dissembled the medium, using art to conceal art. Modernism used art to call attention to art. The limitations that constitute the medium of the painting – the flat surface, the shape of the support, the properties of pigment – were treated by the Old Masters as negative factors that could be acknowledged only implicitly or indirectly. Modernist painting has come to regard these same limitations as positive factors that are to be acknowledged openly.” – Clement Greenberg.

Clement Greenberg, in Harrison and Wood, (eds), Art in Theory, 1960-1990, 755-6.

What a fabulous quote, it gets right to the heart of what Modernist art and painting is and explains it simply by comparing it with the art that has gone before.

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

In A Station Of The Metro

Ezra Pound in 1913. Photograph by Alvin Langdo...Image via WikipediaThe apparition      of these faces       in the crowd;

Petals      on a wet, black      bough. - Ezra Pound




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