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Psychostrategies of Avant-Garde Art

Psychostrategies of Avant-Garde Art

Psychostrategies of Avant-Garde Art

Donald Kuspit, State University of New York, Stony Brook
October 2000
Unavailable - out of print
Hardback
9780521452779
Out of Print
Hardback

    Donald Kuspit offers here an innovative psychoanalytic interpretation of avant-garde art, from its origins in the nineteenth century to its demise in the late-twentieth. Avant-garde art, the author argues, is a response to the conditions of modernity, particularly the crowd, which undermines and destroys the artist's sense of self. The avant-garde artist uses psychostrategies in order to restore his sense of self. These include a close identification with his medium, which becomes a 'signature substance' into which he escapes; making hallucinatory art in which he shows his own insanity, which becomes a way of escaping the pseudo-sanity of the crowd; or trying to transcend the crowd altogether by escaping into a world of abstraction, which functions in a religious way to afford an 'oceanic experience'. Drawing on numerous examples of avant-garde art, Kuspit makes extensive use of psychoanalysis, largely from British object-relational theory, to underline and elaborate his ideas. An extensive reinterpretation of Manet, officially the first avant-garde artist, and in whom all the various psychostrategies exist in seminal form, forms a keynote to this study.

    • Offers a unique psychoanalytic interpretation of avant-garde art in all of its many forms, disclosing an underlying psychodynamic pattern to it
    • Provides a major reinterpretation of Manet, the avant-garde father figure
    • Demonstrates that avant-garde art provided a sense of authentic selfhood amidst the instability of the modern world

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    October 2000
    Hardback
    9780521452779
    304 pages
    237 × 162 × 26 mm
    0.705kg
    35 b/w illus.
    Unavailable - out of print

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Reasons for anxiety and ambivalence: tradition, sexuality, the crowd
    • 2. The anal universe of the crowd
    • 3. Identification with the medium
    • 4
    • Hallucinatory insanity: the way to another reality
    • 5. The geometry of heaven, the energy of angels: to soar at last beyond.
      Author
    • Donald Kuspit , State University of New York, Stony Brook