Edgar Wind and Modern Art: In Defence of Marginal Anarchy

Ben Thomas (University of Kent, UK)

Edgar Wind and Modern Art: In Defence of Marginal Anarchy
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Country
United Kingdom
Published
28 July 2022
Pages
272
ISBN
9781350284272

Edgar Wind and Modern Art: In Defence of Marginal Anarchy

Ben Thomas (University of Kent, UK)

This book presents the first comprehensive study of the philosopher and art historian Edgar Wind’s critique of modern art. The first student of Erwin Panofsky, and a close associate of Aby Warburg, Edgar Wind was unusual among the ‘Warburgians’ for his sustained interest in modern art, together with his support for contemporary artists. This culminated in his respected and influential book Art and Anarchy (1963), which seemed like a departure from his usual scholarly work on the iconography of Renaissance art.

Based on extensive archival research and bringing to light previously unpublished lectures, Edgar Wind and Modern Art reveals the extent and seriousness of Wind’s thinking about modern art, and how it was bound up with theories about art and knowledge that he had developed during the 1920s and 30s. Wind’s ideas are placed in the context of a closely connected international cultural milieu consisting of some of the leading artists and thinkers of the twentieth century. In particular, the book discusses in detail his friendships with three significant artists: Pavel Tchelitchew, Ben Shahn and R. B. Kitaj. In the process, the existence of an alternative to the prevailing formalist approach of Alfred Barr and Clement Greenberg to modern art, based on the enduring importance of the symbol, is revealed.

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