Spiritual moderns: twentieth-century American artists & religion

"Examines how and why religion matters in the history of modern American art. Andy Warhol is one of the best-known American artists of the twentieth century. He was also an observant Catholic who carried a rosary, went to mass regularly, kept a Bible by his bedside, and depicted religious subje...

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Main Author: Doss, Erika 1956- (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Chicago London The University of Chicago Press 2023
In:Year: 2023
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B USA / Art / Religion / History 1900-2000
B Warhol, Andy 1928-1987 / Cornell, Joseph 1903-1972 / Tobey, Mark 1890-1976 / Pelton, Agnes 1881-1961
RelBib Classification:AG Religious life; material religion
KBQ North America
TK Recent history
Further subjects:B Pelton, Agnes (1881-1961) Religion
B Art, American
B Modernism (Art) (United States)
B Art, American 20th century
B United States
B Tobey, Mark
B Art and religion
B Religion
B Tobey, Mark Religion
B Pelton, Agnes - 1881-1961
B 1900-1999
B History
B Warhol, Andy - 1928-1987
B Cornell, Joseph
B Warhol, Andy (1928-1987) Religion
B Modernism (Art)
B Art and religion (United States) History 20th century
B Religion in art
B Cornell, Joseph Religion
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Summary:"Examines how and why religion matters in the history of modern American art. Andy Warhol is one of the best-known American artists of the twentieth century. He was also an observant Catholic who carried a rosary, went to mass regularly, kept a Bible by his bedside, and depicted religious subjects throughout his career. Warhol was a spiritual modern: a modern artist who appropriated religious images, beliefs, and practices to create a distinctive style of American art. Spiritual Moderns centers on four American artists who were both modern and religious. Joseph Cornell, who showed with the Surrealists, was a member of the Church of Christ, Scientist. Mark Tobey created pioneering works of Abstract Expressionism and was a follower of the Bahá'í Faith. Agnes Pelton was a Symbolist painter who embraced metaphysical movements including New Thought, Theosophy, and Agni Yoga. And Warhol, a leading figure in Pop art, was a lifelong Catholic. Working with biographical materials, social history, affect theory, and the tools of art history, Doss traces the linked subjects of art and religion and proposes a revised interpretation of American modernism."--
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:0226820912