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Title Landscape painting now : from pop abstraction to new romanticism / edited by Todd Bradway ; essays by Barry Schwabsky ; contributions by Robert R. Shane, Louise Sørensen, and Susan A. Van Scoy.

Publisher New York, NY : D.A.P./Distributed Art Publishers, 2019.
©2019

ISBN 9781942884262 (hardcover)
1942884265 (hardcover)



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Description 368 pages : chiefly illustrations (chiefly color) ; 27 x 29 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Summary "Although the fact may be surprising to some, landscape painting is positively thriving in the twenty-first century -- indeed, the genre has arguably never felt as vital as it does today. The reasons why, if speculative, surely include our imminent environmental collapse and increasingly digitally mediated existence. Landscape Painting Now is the first book of its kind to take a global view of its subject, featuring more than eighty outstanding contemporary artists -- both established and emerging -- whose ages span seven decades and who hail from twenty-five different countries. Through its thematic organization into six chapters -- Realism and Beyond, Post-Pop Landscapes, New Romanticism, Constructed Realities, Abstracted Topographies, and Complicated Vistas -- the book affords a generous window into the very best of contemporary landscape painting, from Cecily Brown's sensual, fleshy landscapes to Peter Doig's magic realist renderings of Trinidad, Maureen Gallace's serene view of beach cottages and the foaming ocean, David Hockney's radiant capturings of seasonal change in the English countryside, Julie Mehretu's dynamically cartographic abstractions, Alexis Rockman's mural-sized, post apocalyptic dioramas, and far beyond. Landscape Painting Now features an extensive essay by Barry Schwabsky, art critic for The Nation. Schwabsky's text weaves throughout the book, tracing the history of landscape painting from its origins in Eastern and Western art, through its transformation in the twentieth century, to its present flourishing. Shorter texts by art historians Robert R. Shane, Louise Sørensen, and Susan A. Van Scoy introduce each artist, situating the importance of landscape within their practice and addressing key works. With over 400 color reproductions, including many details, this ambitious survey makes a compelling case for the continued relevance of landscape painting in our time."-- jacket.
Subject(S) Landscape painting -- 21st century.
Landscape painting -- History.
Landscape painting.
Catalogs.
Added Name(S) Bradway, Todd, editor.
Schwabsky, Barry, author.
Shane, Robert R., contributor.
Sørensen, Louise, contributor.
Van Scoy, Susan A., contributor.
ISBN 9781942884262 (hardcover)
1942884265 (hardcover)