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Destroy the Picture: Painting the Void, 1949-1962

Destroy the Picture: Painting the Void, 1949-1962

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Organized and edited by Paul Schimmel. 

Published on the occasion of the exhibition Destroy the Picture: Painting the Void, 1949–1962, MOCA, Los Angeles, October 6, 2012 – January 14, 2013.

The first book to take a transnational view of destruction in abstract painting of the postwar period. Painting the Void: 1949–1962 focuses on one of the most significant consequences of the rise of gestural abstraction in twentieth-century painting: artists’ literal assault on the picture plane. Responding to the social and political climate of the postwar period—especially the crisis of humanity resulting from the atomic bomb—international artists ripped, cut, burned, or affixed objects to the traditionally two-dimensional canvas. The exhibition and accompanying catalog mark the first time that these strategies have been considered together as a coherent mode of artistic production, expanding the scholarship on this critical moment in history.

Artists featured in the exhibition include very well-known figures as well as more obscure ones, though no less important, such as Robert Rauschenberg, Lee Bontecou, Yves Klein, Niki de Saint Phalle, Alberto Burri, Lucio Fontana, Salvatore Scarpitta, Antoni Tàpies, and Kazuo Shiraga, as well as Jean Fautrier, Raymond Hains, John Latham, Otto Müehl, Jacques Villeglé, and Shozo Shimamoto.

  • MOCA & Skira Rizzoli, 2012
  • Hardcover, 287 pages
  • 12 x 9 inches
  • This book is out of print
  • Condition: Like new, shrink-wrapped

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