Clement Greenberg: Between the Lines

By (author): "Brian Holmes, Thierry De Duve"
Clement Greenberg: Between the Lines
ISBN2906571539
ISBN139782906571532
AsinClement Greenberg: Between the Lines
Original titleClement Greenberg Between the Lines: Including a Previously Unpublished Debate With Clement Greenberg
The late critic Clement Greenberg remains best known as the man who almost single-handedly put Jackson Pollock, Barnett Newman and Clyfford Still on the map of modern art. His formalist conception of art was violently contested by the succeeding generation of artists and critics, who found Greenberg's approach narrow and dogmatic. In this aptly titled study, art historian Thierry de Duve offers a long-overdue reassessment of Greenberg's work, stripping the mask off the familiar icon of modernism. Giving his seminal essays the most careful rereading in years, de Duve reveals an unexpected Greenberg, a passionate art lover open to changes in judgment, a cultured student of modernity and a subtle theorist at odds with nascent postmodernity. An invaluable reference for anyone interested in how critics help to shape the culture they write about.