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The Experimenters

Chance and Design at Black Mountain College
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The Experimenters by Eva DΓ­az delves into the transformative era of Black Mountain College after World War II, revealing its pivotal role as a centre of cultural experimentation. The book spotlights influential teachers Josef Albers, John Cage, and R. Buckminster Fuller, who championed methods based on testing and procedure over personal expression. Their approach reshaped artistic practiceβ€”blending art and life and redefining the role of chance, order, and design. DΓ­az argues that this period was not just a stepping stone for famed artists, but a foundational moment that rewrote the story of mid-twentieth-century art.
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Ideal for readers fascinated by mid-century art, experimental education, and cultural history, as well as scholars and students investigating the evolution of artistic movements and pedagogy in the United States.

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Practically every major artistic figure of the mid-twentieth century spent some time at Black Mountain College: Harry Callahan, Merce Cunningham, Walter Gropius, Willem and Elaine de Kooning, Robert Motherwell, Robert Rauschenberg, Aaron Siskind, Cy Twombly - the list goes on and on. This book reveals the influence of Black Mountain College.

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In the years immediately following World War II, Black Mountain College, an unaccredited school in rural Appalachia, became a vital hub of cultural innovation. Practically every major artistic figure of the mid-twentieth century spent some time there: Merce Cunningham, Ray Johnson, Franz Kline, Willem and Elaine de Kooning, Robert Motherwell, Robert Rauschenberg, Dorothea Rockburne, Aaron Siskind, Cy Twomblyβ€”the list goes on and on. Yet scholars have tended to view these artists' time at the College as little more than prologue, a step on their way to greatness. With The Experimenters, Eva DΓ­az reveals the importance of Black Mountain Collegeβ€”and especially of three key teachers, Josef Albers, John Cage, and R. Buckminster Fullerβ€”to be much greater than that.

DΓ­az's focus is on experimentation. Albers, Cage, and Fuller, she shows, taught new models of art making that favoured testing procedures rather than personal expression. These methodologies represented incipient directions for postwar art practice, elements of which would be sampled, and often wholly adopted, by Black Mountain students and subsequent practitioners. The resulting works, which interrelate art and life in a way that imbues these projects with crucial relevance, not only reconfigured the relationships among chance, order, and designβ€”they helped redefine what artistic practice was, and could be, for future generations.

Offering a bold, compelling new angle on some of the most widely studied creative figures of modern times, The Experimenters does nothing less than rewrite the story of art in the mid-twentieth century.

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Critics praise The Experimenters for its erudite and nuanced study of Black Mountain College's innovative pedagogy and its impact on modern art. Alexander Alberro calls it "essential reading" for those interested in postwar American art, highlighting its intellectual depth. Judith Rodenbeck commends DΓ­az for offering a critical and unique perspective on the College’s legacy beyond anecdotal histories, noting the book's importance for understanding experimental art and education.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780226067988

Publisher: The University of Chicago Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 25 December 2014

Country: United States

Imprint: University of Chicago Press

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 2.0mm

Width: 19.0mm

Height: 27.0mm

Weight: 794g

Pages: 256

About the Author

Eva Diaz is assistant professor of contemporary art at the Pratt Institute.

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