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| The Art Theory of Wassily Kandinsky, 1909-1928 |
| The Quest for Synthesis |
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| Year of Publication: 2010 |
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| Oxford, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, New York, Wien, 2010. XIV, 268 pp., 16 coloured and 27 b/w ill. |
ISBN 978-3-03911-399-6 pb. |
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| Book synopsis |
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| Kandinsky's theory of art has usually been treated as little more than a guide to help our understanding of his paintings. In contrast, this book attends primarily to the artist's writings on art; thus his art theory is treated on its own terms. Drawing on the diverse literature that has been written on Kandinsky's art and theory, the author demonstrates that while many different perspectives on his work have been identified, none holds the 'key' to that work. Instead, the book shows Kandinsky's method in his writings to be highly eclectic, resulting in an exciting and challenging variety of content (a description that also applies, as a postscript to the book shows, to his method in painting). Kandinsky, however, transcended this diversity and consistently sought evidence of the unity of all things: something that would be realised through his understanding of the term 'synthesis'. The book follows Kandinsky's fascinating attempts to establish synthesis (not only in art but also in other disciplines including science, mathematics, law and politics) in his key theoretical publications: On the Spiritual in Art (1911) and Point and Line to Plane (1926). The result is a new and innovative understanding of both Kandinsky's art theory and his art. |
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| Contents |
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| Contents: Kandinsky's Art Theory - Kandinsky and Goethe - Kandinsky and Wagner - Kandinsky and Schoenberg - Kandinsky and Worringer - Art and Science - Art and Mathematics - Politics and Art - Synthesis of the Arts. |
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| About the author(s)/editor(s) |
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| The Author: Christopher Short is a Senior Lecturer in Art History and Theory at Cardiff School of Art and Design. He was a postgraduate student at the University of Essex in the early 1990s, where he completed an M.A. on the work of Wassily Kandinsky, and a Ph.D. on the relationship of the philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche to German Expressionist art. |
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