Maximalism and Visual Delight: Jeanne Leighton-Lundberg Clarke and Contemporary Genre Painting - Courtney R Davis - Books - Common Ground Research Networks - 9781863351393 - March 29, 2019
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Maximalism and Visual Delight: Jeanne Leighton-Lundberg Clarke and Contemporary Genre Painting

Courtney R Davis

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Maximalism and Visual Delight: Jeanne Leighton-Lundberg Clarke and Contemporary Genre Painting

Bright, bold, and bursting with color-drenched patterns, the paintings of the postmodernist American artist Jeanne Leighton-Lundberg Clarke (1925-2014) shimmer like the stained-glass windows of an abstract cathedral. For decades, her "Favorite Ladies" paintings have delighted viewers with their almost whimsical appropriation of famous women from the history of art, borrowing from the canvases of such artists as Édouard Manet, Pablo Picasso, and Andy Warhol. Stylistically paralleling the post-modernist movement of Pattern & Decoration, Clarke explored gender, familial relationships, and religious symbolism from sometimes unexpected and even contradictory perspectives; she explored femininity and female roles while resisting the label of feminist. Clarke, however, embraced the stylistic descriptor of maximalism. For decades, critics and historians have employed the term maximalism both to describe artworks and designs that embrace decorative overload and visual excess as well as to define trends that counter the reductive qualities of the minimalist aesthetic. When Clarke identified herself as a maximalist in 1980, she was the first known artist in contemporary history to use the term to denote a formal stylistic approach, rather than simply an adjective. Following in her pioneering footsteps, this book is the first to explore the contributions of Clarke as well as her role in the development of Maximalism. The authors take the reader on a visual journey, exploring the modernist roots of Clarke and her gendered approach to contemporary genre painting and culminating in a survey of the early twenty-first century fascination with Maximalism.


90 pages, Illustrations

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released March 29, 2019
ISBN13 9781863351393
Publishers Common Ground Research Networks
Pages 90
Dimensions 164 × 241 × 17 mm   ·   328 g
Language English