Modernisms: Iranian, Turkish, and Indian Highlights from NYUs Abby Weed Grey Collection
By (Author) Lynn Gumpert
Hirmer Verlag
Hirmer Verlag
1st February 2020
Germany
General
Non Fiction
History of art
709.55
Hardback
288
Width 216mm, Height 279mm
1540g
Modernisms explores art from the 1960s and early '70s from Iran, Turkey, and India via selections from an unparalleled collection at New York University. Featuring new scholarship and seminal essays, this book also illustrates paintings, sculptures, drawings, and prints from these three countries alongside biographical narratives of each artist.
Modernisms will be the first book to provide a cross-cultural study of works from Iran, Turkey, and India. In so doing, it will illuminate our understanding of modern art created outside the long-dominant North American-Western European axis. With nearly 700 works, the Abby Weed Grey Collection comprises the largest institutional holdings of modern art from Iran and Turkey outside those countries, and the most important trove of modern Indian art in an American university museum. Proposing non- Western art as a critical component of modernity, this publication challenges the long held belief that other modernisms are second-rate.
"An alternative to the dominant notion of modern art--i.e., that it is concentrated in North America and Western Europe--the work analyzed in this book is by long-overlooked non-Western artists. The catalogue comprises, in addition to the essays, biographies of the dozens of artists represented and color images of 120 works of art from Grey's collection of more than 700 artworks. Masterfully edited and laid out by Gumpert (director of the Grey Art Gallery), the book underscores the significance of West Asian and South Asian art throughout the 1960s and 1970s."-- "Choice"
Lynn Gumpert is the director of the Grey Art Gallery at New York University.