Artist as Author
Discover the profound insights of Christa Noel Robbins in her groundbreaking book, Artist as Author. This 256-page work dives deep into the concept of authorship within mid-20th century abstract painting in the United States, making it a must-read for art enthusiasts and scholars alike. Published in 2021, Robbins' meticulous analysis explores how both artists and critics leveraged painting as a medium to articulate their views on the importance of authorship in determining the value and societal relevance of art. The book meticulously examines two pivotal movements: the influential “New York School” of the 1950s and “Post Painterly Abstraction.” With its scholarly approach and rich historical context, Artist as Author offers readers a unique lens through which to understand the evolving dynamics of art creation and critique. Enhance your art collection with this essential text that challenges and enriches the conversation about the role of the artist.