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Constantin Brancusi

Shifting the Bases of Art (Yale Publications in the History of Art)

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An edition of Constantin Brancusi (1993)

Constantin Brancusi

Shifting the Bases of Art (Yale Publications in the History of Art)

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Constantin Brancusi - the most influential sculptor of the twentieth century - is usually viewed as a sculptor of pure, perfect, essential forms and as a lone visionary and exotic peasant-sage, aloof from both the social concerns of his age and from avant-garde affiliations.

In this fascinating book, Anna C. Chave explodes many of the myths about Brancusi, offering a revised view of the sculptor as an artist creatively responding to avant-garde and social concerns of his day. Using both feminist and social-historical lenses to view Brancusi's art, she explores the complex ways in which his works undermine established cultural hierarchies, challenge the fixed nature of sexual identity, and renounce notions of mastery and authority. She discusses, most specifically, how the imperiled status of the subject in an alienated, technological age is addressed by Brancusi's fragmented figures and by the displacement of the masculine by the feminine subject in his production; how the inward-looking, modern subject is invoked by Brancusi's polished, mirroring sculptures, which invite narcissistic reflection; how the changing status of the handmade object in the age of mass production is suggested by Brancusi's use of repetition; how the perceived erosion of gender boundaries in the modern age is treated in numerous sculptures involving scrambled sexual signs; and how the search for new means of transcendence and liberation is evinced in the reinvigorated image of sexual love and spiritual striving glimpsed in certain of Brancusi's most important works.

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English
Pages
352

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Constantin Brancusi: Shifting the Bases of Art (Yale Publications in the History of Art)
January 26, 1994, Yale University Press
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Cover of: Constantin Brancusi
Constantin Brancusi: shifting the bases of art
1993, Yale University Press
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Library of Congress
NB933.B7 C48 1993, NB933.B7C48 1993

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Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
352
Dimensions
10.2 x 8.2 x 1 inches
Weight
3 pounds

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OL10318150M
Internet Archive
constantinbrancu0000chav
ISBN 10
0300055269
ISBN 13
9780300055269
LCCN
93000813
OCLC/WorldCat
27812571
Library Thing
1150961
Goodreads
1378882

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