This incisive book offers a revealing glimpse into the life and thought of a seminal art critic Lawrence Alloway (1926-1990) who was a key figure in the development of modern art in Europe and America from the 1950s to the 1980s. This volume illuminates how he often shaped the field and anticipated approaches such as social art history and visual and cultural studies. The book provides the first critical analysis of the multiple facets of Alloway's life and career, exploring his formative influence on the disciplines of art history, art criticism, and museum studies.The nine diverse essays presented here reveal new facets of Alloway's practice. Expanding on other scholar's research on Alloway's colleagues at the Institute of Contemporary ...
The history of art appreciation education has received increased attention since a 1985 Getty Center...
Remembering what art schools were like in the 1960s and 1970s is like opening a storage box put away...
Carl Andre’s opposition between an activating art and a pacifying culture becomes the impetus for wi...
This essay examines the role of film viewing and film criticism in the early intellectual formation ...
Lawrence Alloway claimed that the art critic should avoid explicit value judgements and instead prov...
Lawrence Gowing, Lawrence Alloway and Dawn Ades make for perhaps a rather unlikely triumvirate. Yet ...
This thesis studies the changes in the nature of critical writing on contemporary art, in the contex...
Drawing upon material from the Lawrence Alloway papers and the Dick Higgins papers at the Getty Rese...
In late 1987, as I was coming to the end of co-editing, for a decade, the literary magazine Island, ...
From the publisher: This important new study reevaluates British art writing a...
This thesis considers certain critical moments in the writing about art in modemity. I firstly ident...
Art historical research shows that artists, especially since the 1960s rise in museum and art galler...
This following is a study on abstract painting: the critical reception and analysis of painterly pra...
This book – part of the Ashgate series ‘British Art and Visual Culture since 1750: New Readings’ – i...
A survey of the historical phenomenon of visual artists who also write and publish on the context of...
The history of art appreciation education has received increased attention since a 1985 Getty Center...
Remembering what art schools were like in the 1960s and 1970s is like opening a storage box put away...
Carl Andre’s opposition between an activating art and a pacifying culture becomes the impetus for wi...
This essay examines the role of film viewing and film criticism in the early intellectual formation ...
Lawrence Alloway claimed that the art critic should avoid explicit value judgements and instead prov...
Lawrence Gowing, Lawrence Alloway and Dawn Ades make for perhaps a rather unlikely triumvirate. Yet ...
This thesis studies the changes in the nature of critical writing on contemporary art, in the contex...
Drawing upon material from the Lawrence Alloway papers and the Dick Higgins papers at the Getty Rese...
In late 1987, as I was coming to the end of co-editing, for a decade, the literary magazine Island, ...
From the publisher: This important new study reevaluates British art writing a...
This thesis considers certain critical moments in the writing about art in modemity. I firstly ident...
Art historical research shows that artists, especially since the 1960s rise in museum and art galler...
This following is a study on abstract painting: the critical reception and analysis of painterly pra...
This book – part of the Ashgate series ‘British Art and Visual Culture since 1750: New Readings’ – i...
A survey of the historical phenomenon of visual artists who also write and publish on the context of...
The history of art appreciation education has received increased attention since a 1985 Getty Center...
Remembering what art schools were like in the 1960s and 1970s is like opening a storage box put away...
Carl Andre’s opposition between an activating art and a pacifying culture becomes the impetus for wi...