Secret Exhibition: Six California Artists

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City Lights Publishers, 1 de juny 1991 - 224 pàgines

Secret Exhibition chronicles a vital California art movement, focusing on six artists Wallace Bergman, Jess, Bruce Conner, Jay DeFeo, Wally Hendrick, and George Herms who broke new ground with provocative work, especially in assemblage and mixed-media projects. This important though relatively little-documented 1950s' avant-garde flourished on the West Coast, where the artists were free to create art that was as subversive as it was uncommercial. The story of these artists and their close associates Beat Generation poets, experimental filmmakers, and musicians who were also breaking away from formalism and convention is told here against the backdrop of the Korean and Vietnam wars, postwar growth, and the rise of a vigorous counterculture. With first-hand accounts by writers and artists, passages from letters, poems, and ephemeral publications, Secret Exhibition brings together a complex picture of an exciting era; and more than a hundred illustrations in black and white and color make it a visual record of an essential chapter in contemporary American art.

Sobre l'autor (1991)

Rebecca Solnit writes extensively on photography and landscape. She is a contributing editor to Art Issues and Creative Camera and is the author of three books. She has contributed essays to several museum catalogues including Crimes and Splendors: The Desert Cantos of Richard Misrach and the Whitney Museum's Beat Culture and the New America. She was a 1993 recipient of a National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship.

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