Art and War
By (Author) Laura Brandon
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
I.B. Tauris
30th August 2009
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
The visual, decorative or fine arts: treatments and subjects
Warfare and defence
709
192
Width 150mm, Height 210mm
This is a truly encyclopedic survey of artists' responses - both 'official' and personal - to 'the horrors of war'. "Art and War" reveals the sheer diversity of artists' portrayals of this most devastating aspect of the human condition - from the 'heroic' paintings of Benjamin West and John Singer Sargent to brutal and iconic works by artists from Goya to Picasso, and the equally oppositional work of Leon Golub, Nancy Spero and others who reacted with fury to the Vietnam War. Laura Brandon pays particular attention to work produced in response to World War I and World War II, as well as to more recent art and memorial work by artists as diverse as Barbara Kruger, Alfredo Jarr and Maya Lin. She looks finally to the reactions of contemporary artists such as Langlands and Bell to the US invasion in 2001 of Afghanistan and the 'War on Terror'.
Laura Brandon is Curator of War Art for the Canadian War Museum in Ottawa. She is the author of Art or Memorial: The Forgotten History of Canada's War Art.