Artist and Identity in Twentieth-Century America
Explore the intricate relationship between art and identity in Matthew Baigell's insightful book, Artist and Identity in Twentieth-Century America. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2001, this compelling paperback spans 308 pages and delves into the works of renowned artists such as Edward Hopper, Ben Shahn, and Frank Stella. Baigell skillfully connects their artistic expressions to the social contexts that shaped them, highlighting the pivotal role of American identity in defining their art. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in understanding how societal influences impact artistic creation in the United States. Discover the profound connections between art and culture in this thought-provoking examination.