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Author:
Canning, Susan Marie, author. aut
Title:
The social context of James Ensor's art practice : "vive la sociale!" / Susan M. Canning.
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Visual Arts,
Copyright Date:
2023
Description:
xiv, 256 pages, 32 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm
Subject:
Ensor, James,--1860-1949--Criticism and interpretation.
Art and society--Belgium--History--19th century.
Art and society--Belgium--History--20th century.
Ensor, James,--1860-1949.
Art and society.
Belgium.
1800-1999
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
History.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references ([227]-241) and index.
Contents:
The Beautiful Legend of the I -- Me and My Circle: Ensor's Social Network -- Epater la bourgeoisie : Ensor's Social Themes and Strategies of Critique -- Ensor's Women.
Summary:
""Vive la Sociale": This rousing, revolutionary statement, written on a bright red banner across the top of James Ensor's Christ's Entry into Brussels in 1889, served as a visual manifesto and call to action by the Belgian artist (1860-1949), one that announced with an insistent, public voice the centrality of his art practice to the cultural discourse of modern Belgium. This provocative declaration serves as the title for this new study of Ensor's art focusing on its social discourse and the artist's interaction with and at times satirical encounter with his contemporary milieu. Rather than the alienated and traumatized Expressionist given preference in modern art history, Ensor is presented here as an artist of agency and purpose whose art practice engaged the issues and concerns of middle class Belgian life, society and politics and was informed by the values and class, race and gendered perspectives of his time. Ensor's radical vision and oppositional strategy of resistance, self-fashioning and performance remains relevant. This book with its timely, nuanced reading of the art and career of this often misunderstood "artist's artist", invites a re-evaluation not only of Ensor's social context and expressive critique but also his unique contribution to modernist art practice"-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
1350298697
9781350298699
1501339222
9781501339226
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1333930233
LCCN:
2022010638
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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