Patricia Johanson and the Re-Invention of Public Environmental Art 1958 2010
English

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Impeccably researched and richly detailed this book addresses the issue of translation between visual arts and landscape design in the 50 more years career of Patricia Johanson an important artist in the second half of the twentieth-century. Examining the artist's search for an art of the real as a member of the post-World War II New York art world and how such pursuit has led her from painting and sculpture to public garden and environmental art Xin Wu argues for the significance of the process of art creation challenging the centrality of art objects. This book is an insightful study to confront a crucial question in the history of art through the work of a contemporary artist. It therefore converses with art historians and critics alike as well as advanced readers of twentieth-century art. Following Johanson's artistic development from its formation in the 1960s American art scene to the very present day across the fields of art architecture garden civil engineering and environmental aesthetics it investigates the process of creation in a transdisciplinary perspective and reveals a view of art as a domain of exploration of key issues for the contemporary world. The artist's concept of nature is highlighted and particular impacts of Chinese aesthetics and thought unveiled. Based on extensive analysis of unpublished private archives Xin Wu offers us the first ever comprehensive scholarly interpretation of Patricia Johanson's oeuvre including drawings paintings sculptures installations garden proposals and built and unbuilt projects in the United States Brazil Kenya and Korea.
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