Wood Gaylor and American Modernism, 1913-1936
Book Details
Format
Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
0934658153
ISBN-13
9780934658157
Publisher
Robert Hull Fleming Museum
Imprint
Robert Hull Fleming Museum
Country of Manufacture
US
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Apr 21st, 2020
Print length
128 Pages
Weight
1,046 grams
Dimensions
29.80 x 24.70 x 1.50 cms
Ksh 5,950.00
Werezi Extended Catalogue
0 in stock
Delivery Location
Delivery fee: Select location
Secure
Quality
Fast
Wood Gaylor and American Modernism, 1913-1936, accompanying a traveling exhibition organized by the Fleming Museum of Art at the University of Vermont, is the first book-length work focused on this artist's contributions to American modernism in the early twentieth century. Illustrated in colour and b&w.
Wood Gaylor was a prime mover in the modern art world of New York City and Ogunquit, Maine, from the teens to the thirties, but has not received the attention either his role or his work merits. Wood Gaylor and American Modernism, 1913-1936, accompanying a traveling exhibition organized by the Fleming Museum of Art at the University of Vermont, is the first book-length work focused on this artist''s contributions to American modernism in the early twentieth century. Gaylor''s paintings, teeming with color and action, depict the spirited gatherings of modern artists and arts promoters. As Gaylor''s images document important events in the art world of the 1910s, ''20s, and ''30s, so too does his technique provide insight into the factors impacting the evolution of a distinctly American modern style. With contributions by Fleming museum curator Andrea P. Rosen, independent art historian Dr. Christine Isabelle Oaklander, and an interview with the artist''s son Wynn Gaylor, this ground-breaking catalogue paints a vivid picture of the heady and vibrant post-Armory Show American art world.
Get Wood Gaylor and American Modernism, 1913-1936 by at the best price and quality guaranteed only at Werezi Africa's largest book ecommerce store. The book was published by Robert Hull Fleming Museum and it has pages.