Robert Motherwell, Abstraction, and Philosophy

Robert Motherwell, Abstraction, and Philosophy

by Robert Hobbs
Robert Motherwell, Abstraction, and Philosophy

Robert Motherwell, Abstraction, and Philosophy

by Robert Hobbs

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Overview

    Employing an interdisciplinary approach, this book breaks new ground by considering how Robert Motherwell’s abstract expressionist art is indebted to Alfred North Whitehead’s highly original process metaphysics.

    Motherwell first encountered Whitehead and his work as a philosophy graduate student at Harvard University, and he continued to espouse Whitehead’s processist theories as germane to his art throughout his life. This book examines how Whitehead’s process philosophy—inspired by quantum theory and focusing on the ongoing ingenuity of dynamic forces of energy rather than traditional views of inert substances—set the stage for Motherwell’s future art.

    This book will be of interest to scholars in twentieth-century modern art, philosophy of art and aesthetics, and art history.


    Product Details

    ISBN-13: 9780367511425
    Publisher: Taylor & Francis
    Publication date: 01/29/2024
    Series: Routledge Focus on Art History and Visual Studies
    Pages: 126
    Product dimensions: 5.44(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

    About the Author

    Robert Hobbs has served as associate professor at Cornell University and long-term visiting professor at Yale University; he has also held the Thalhimer Endowed Chair of American Art at Virginia Commonwealth University.

    Table of Contents

    1. Introduction

    2. Robert Motherwell, Harvard, and Alfred North Whitehead

    3. Motherwell’s Whitehead: The Felt Quality of Reality

    4. Surrealism’s Psychic Automatism, Motherwell’s Plastic Automatism, and Whitehead’s Process

    5. Motherwell’s Collage Aesthetic

    6. Whitehead’s Process and Susanne K. Langer’s Symbol

    7. Conclusion: Material Means, Immaterial Results

    Appendix A: Metaphors as Whiteheadian Prehensive Tools

    Appendix B: Intimacy and Ideology: Stéphane Mallarmé’s Materiality and Louis Althusser’s Aboutness

    Appendix C: Dore Ashton: The Arabesque

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