From fantastical worlds to political topologies: a global survey of landscape painting in the 21st century
Although the fact may be surprising to some, landscape painting is positively thriving in the 21st century--indeed, the genre has arguably never felt as vital as it does today. The reasons why, if speculative, surely include our imminent environmental collapse and increasingly digitally mediated existence. Landscape Painting Now is the first book of its kind to take a global view of its subject, featuring more than eighty outstanding contemporary artists--both established and emerging--whose ages span seven decades and who hail from twenty-five different countries.
Through its thematic organization into six chapters--Realism and Beyond, Post-Pop Landscapes, New Romanticism, Constructed Realities, Abstracted Topographies, and Complicated Vistas--the book affords a generous window into the very best of contemporary landscape painting, from Cecily Brown's sensual, fleshy landscapes to Peter Doig's magic realist renderings of Trinidad, Maureen Gallace's serene views of beach cottages and the foaming ocean, David Hockney's radiant capturings of seasonal change in the English countryside, Julie Mehretu's dynamically cartographic abstractions, Alexis Rockman's mural-sized, postapocalyptic dioramas, and far beyond.
Landscape Painting Now features an extensive essay by Barry Schwabsky, art critic for The Nation. Schwabsky's text weaves throughout the book, tracing the history of landscape painting from its origins in Eastern and Western art, through its transformation in the 20th century, to its present flourishing. Shorter texts by art historians Robert R. Shane, Louise Sorensen, and Susan A. Van Scoy introduce each artist, situating the importance of landscape within their practice and addressing key works. With over 400 color reproductions, including many details, this ambitious survey makes a compelling case for the continued relevance of landscape painting in our time.
Featured artists are Etel Adnan, Francis Alys, Hurvin Anderson, Mamma Andersson, Alfredo and Isabel Aquilizan, Lucas Arruda, Ayman Baalbaki, Jules de Balincourt, Ali Banisadr, Hernan Bas, John Beerman, Amy Bennett, Cecily Brown, Gillian Carnegie, Noa Charuvi, Nigel Cooke, Will Cotton, Cynthia Daignault, Verne Dawson, Vincent Desiderio, Lois Dodd, Peter Doig, Rackstraw Downes, Tim Eitel, Andreas Eriksson, Inka Essenhigh, Richard Estes, Genieve Figgis, Jane Freilicher, Barnaby Furnas, Maureen Gallace, Tim Gardner, Franz Gertsch, Adrian Ghenie, April Gornik, Isca Greenfield-Sanders, Pat de Groot, Daniel Heidkamp, Barkley L. Hendricks, Israel Hershberg, David Hockney, Shara Hughes, Yvonne Jacquette, Merlin James, Yishai Jusidman, Alex Kanevsky, Alex Katz, Anselm Kiefer, Per Kirkeby, Makiko Kudo, Matvey Levenstein, Li Dafang, Liu Xiaodong, Damian Loeb, Antonio Lopez Garcia, Enrique Martinez Celaya, Julie Mehretu, Justin Mortimer, Maki Na Kamura, Jordan Nassar, Silke Otto-Knapp, Celia Paul, Eggert Petursson, Sylvia Plimack Mangold, Neo Rauch, Alexis Rockman, Jean-Pierre Roy, Tomas Sanchez, Lisa Sanditz, Serban Savu, George Shaw, Mark Tansey, Alison Elizabeth Taylor, Wayne Thiebaud, Luc Tuymans, Cinta Vidal, Kay WalkingStick, Corinne Wasmuht, Matthew Wong, Jonas Wood, Lisa Yuskavage and Luiz Zerbini
Show moreFrom fantastical worlds to political topologies: a global survey of landscape painting in the 21st century
Although the fact may be surprising to some, landscape painting is positively thriving in the 21st century--indeed, the genre has arguably never felt as vital as it does today. The reasons why, if speculative, surely include our imminent environmental collapse and increasingly digitally mediated existence. Landscape Painting Now is the first book of its kind to take a global view of its subject, featuring more than eighty outstanding contemporary artists--both established and emerging--whose ages span seven decades and who hail from twenty-five different countries.
Through its thematic organization into six chapters--Realism and Beyond, Post-Pop Landscapes, New Romanticism, Constructed Realities, Abstracted Topographies, and Complicated Vistas--the book affords a generous window into the very best of contemporary landscape painting, from Cecily Brown's sensual, fleshy landscapes to Peter Doig's magic realist renderings of Trinidad, Maureen Gallace's serene views of beach cottages and the foaming ocean, David Hockney's radiant capturings of seasonal change in the English countryside, Julie Mehretu's dynamically cartographic abstractions, Alexis Rockman's mural-sized, postapocalyptic dioramas, and far beyond.
Landscape Painting Now features an extensive essay by Barry Schwabsky, art critic for The Nation. Schwabsky's text weaves throughout the book, tracing the history of landscape painting from its origins in Eastern and Western art, through its transformation in the 20th century, to its present flourishing. Shorter texts by art historians Robert R. Shane, Louise Sorensen, and Susan A. Van Scoy introduce each artist, situating the importance of landscape within their practice and addressing key works. With over 400 color reproductions, including many details, this ambitious survey makes a compelling case for the continued relevance of landscape painting in our time.
Featured artists are Etel Adnan, Francis Alys, Hurvin Anderson, Mamma Andersson, Alfredo and Isabel Aquilizan, Lucas Arruda, Ayman Baalbaki, Jules de Balincourt, Ali Banisadr, Hernan Bas, John Beerman, Amy Bennett, Cecily Brown, Gillian Carnegie, Noa Charuvi, Nigel Cooke, Will Cotton, Cynthia Daignault, Verne Dawson, Vincent Desiderio, Lois Dodd, Peter Doig, Rackstraw Downes, Tim Eitel, Andreas Eriksson, Inka Essenhigh, Richard Estes, Genieve Figgis, Jane Freilicher, Barnaby Furnas, Maureen Gallace, Tim Gardner, Franz Gertsch, Adrian Ghenie, April Gornik, Isca Greenfield-Sanders, Pat de Groot, Daniel Heidkamp, Barkley L. Hendricks, Israel Hershberg, David Hockney, Shara Hughes, Yvonne Jacquette, Merlin James, Yishai Jusidman, Alex Kanevsky, Alex Katz, Anselm Kiefer, Per Kirkeby, Makiko Kudo, Matvey Levenstein, Li Dafang, Liu Xiaodong, Damian Loeb, Antonio Lopez Garcia, Enrique Martinez Celaya, Julie Mehretu, Justin Mortimer, Maki Na Kamura, Jordan Nassar, Silke Otto-Knapp, Celia Paul, Eggert Petursson, Sylvia Plimack Mangold, Neo Rauch, Alexis Rockman, Jean-Pierre Roy, Tomas Sanchez, Lisa Sanditz, Serban Savu, George Shaw, Mark Tansey, Alison Elizabeth Taylor, Wayne Thiebaud, Luc Tuymans, Cinta Vidal, Kay WalkingStick, Corinne Wasmuht, Matthew Wong, Jonas Wood, Lisa Yuskavage and Luiz Zerbini
Show moreHalf a century ago, artists focused more on soup cans and
abstractions than on the scenes outside their studios. "Landscape
Painting Now," edited by Todd Bradway, shows how much things have
changed.--Peter Saenger "Wall Street Journal"
Half a century ago, artists focused more on soup cans and
abstractions than on the scenes outside their studios. "Landscape
Painting Now," edited by Todd Bradway, shows how much things have
changed.-- "Wall Street Journal"
"Landscape Painting Now" affords a generous window into the very
best of contemporary landscape painting.-- "Midwest Book
Review"
A true visual treat... This is a good choice for readers seeking to
expand their knowledge of contemporary painting, and for those
looking to augment their library with a beautiful addition.--Sarah
Stimson "Library Journal"
Above and beyond the volume's intelligence and visual
sumptuousness, I believe Landscape Painting Now could play a
significant role in our conversations about contemporary painting
and its meaning.--Peter Malone "Hyperallergic"
Deeply entrenched in a long and storied history, contemporary
landscape artists also contend with the future--a future saddled
with global warming and environmental catastrophe, as well as our
increasingly virtual spaces. Maybe the genre is more vital now than
it every has been--or that's what is seems like between the covers
of Landscape Painting Now.-- "Artspace"
Excellent curatorship...what Landscape Painting Now ultimately
shows is that the tension between ourselves and "nature" can make
for excellent painting.--Leslie Vega "ARLIS/NA"
Ideal for scholars and art lovers, this ambitious work provides an
invaluable guide to this ubiquitous subject.-- "The Arts
Society"
In an age where anxieties about our environmental future dominate
headlines, portrayals of the natural world in paintings are
especially relevant today - and the genre is thriving. Pioneering
in taking a global approach, this book - edited by artist Todd
Bradway, with contributions from leading academic arts writers -
offers the first comprehensive overview of contemporary landscape
painting.-- "Arts Society"
It's one of those books that you're sure to see in painters'
studios for years to come.--Tyler Green "Modern Art Notes
Podcast"
Landscape Painting Now features more than 80 contemporary artists
who hail from 25 different countries to provide an inclusive and
nuanced view.--Sara Barnes "My Modern Met"
Leading art critic Barry Schwabsky penned this colorful ode to the
enduring appeal of landscape painting. Organized into six chapters,
the book offers a leisurely read with insightful commentary on some
80 contemporary artists, both established and emerging, from Cecily
Brown's sensual scenes and David Hockney's radiant depictions of
the English countryside to Julie Mehretu's cartographic
abstractions.-- "Galerie"
The coffee-table book Landscape Painting Now: like having a country
house, but without the Lyme risk.-- "New York Magazine"
This beautifully produced volume surveys landscape paintings in a
wide variety of styles by eighty international artists working
since the turn of the millennium.. The book demonstrates the range
of ideas with which artists invest landscapes beyond either
realistic representation or romantic escapism.--Andrea Kirsh "Art
Blog"
With more than four hundred color reproductions, the book is
beautifully illustrated and a fitting testament to the artists
contained within.--Andrew L. Shea "New Criterion"
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