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John Sloan's New York (Delaware Art Museum) [Hardcover]

Joyce K. Schiller (Author), Heather Campbell Coyle (Author), Molly S. Hutton (Author), Susan Fillin-Yeh (Author), Katherine E. Manthorne (Author), Alexis L. Boylan (Author)
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0300126190 978-0300126198 November 29, 2007

John Sloan (1871–1951) began his career as a commercial newspaper artist in Philadelphia where he studied with Robert Henri. Following Henri to New York, Sloan joined a small circle of eight talented artists whose dissatisfaction with the dominating National Academy led to a protest exhibit in 1908, the emergence of a powerful movement for change in American art, and ultimately to the famous Armory Show of 1913. It was in part Sloan’s dark palette and views of city streets and working-class life that gave rise to the epithet now used to describe the works of the “Ashcan School.”

 

Sloan’s compelling images of New York City are the subject of this generously illustrated book. His paintings, drawings, and prints clearly reflect his own experience of the city as he walked its neighborhoods and observed human dramas played out in streets and apartments. The contributors to the volume investigate a variety of topics, including Sloan’s understanding of the urban experience in America, his interest in social reform, his fascination with moving pictures and cinema aesthetics, and his relationship with Henri. The authors also situate Sloan’s paintings within the geography and social fabric of New York.

 

John Sloan’s New York presents a unique perspective on New York and its people and also on the artist himself, who was captivated by the soul of the city.

 

 


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Looking at New York through the eyes of the Ashcan School painter John Sloan, this book takes a reliable tack, contextualizing his work, describing the city's issues, problems and events through Sloan's moody, vibrantly colored lens. Though the wordy foreword is less than revelatory ("Defined by their many inhabitants and visitors, urban settings shape the way city dwellers make sense of the world around them"), the book finds more solid footing when considering the work itself-the painting "Spring Rain" features "the red of her stockings and the acid-green of trees"-revealing a passion and understanding for the artist that takes in the artist's full range of interests, from the philosophical influence of Robert Henri to his commercial work for newspapers and journals. Illustrations include sharply reproduced paintings, engravings and sketches, each with personality to spare, that ably cover the Ashcan canon: the urban working-class day-to-day, the dynamism of the city street and the foibles of the upper class. Unfortunately, the text looks all the more flabby next to Sloan's concise, highly evocative art; still, those looking for the full picture of Sloan will definitely find it here.
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About the Author

Joyce K. Schiller is curator and Heather Campbell Coyle is associate curator, both at the Delaware Art Museum. Molly S. Hutton is director, Schmucker Art Gallery, Gettysburg College. Susan Fillin-Yeh is retired museum director and curator, Douglas F. Cooley Memorial Art Gallery, Reed College. Katherine E. Manthorne is professor of art history, Graduate Center, City University of New York. Alexis L. Boylan is assistant professor of art history, University of Tennessee.


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 208 pages
  • Publisher: Delaware Museum of Art (November 29, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0300126190
  • ISBN-13: 978-0300126198
  • Product Dimensions: 11.3 x 9.8 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #522,048 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Helen Farr Sloan's journey, April 2, 2008
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Winston hough "klee fan" (Glenview, Il. United States) - See all my reviews
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Sloan's last wife is responsible for this catalogue. I am looking forward to the exhibition at the end of this month at the University of Chicago's Smart Museum.John Sloan was a high school drop out,( as was Stuart Davis). His meeting Robert Henri was transormational to him: He read more . He walked more. All of the Ash Can painters walked to absorb and find subjects in New York City.Most worked as artist/reporters.They did very sophisticated drawings for newspapers during this period. They were inspired by Aubrey Beardsley and the Ukiyo Japanese prints. Stuart Davis was a fan of Beardsley and was one of the influences that led him to abstraction.The catalogue has repros of Sloan's graphic work.I am pleased that the art world has come out with so many good books about these artists. I believe that the Abstract Expressionist have follwed them in their interest in subject matter...the city. They also follow the painterliness of John Sloan and George Bellows.Sloan was a long time friend to Stuart Davis.In Davis we find remnants of the Ash Can painters.Helen Farr Sloan died in 2005 she is responsible for the story of John Sloan as from the time she spent as his student ,to the time they were man and wife ,she kept notes and records of his thinking on art.The catalogue contains essays on different aspects of Sloan. I would like to see all of the paintings in the show,in this catalogue. But, nonetheless the book will be a good seller.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Fine Text and Pictures, April 14, 2009
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I have nothing to say save to second the favorable responses of Hough and Book. The need for one note of qualification led me to write. Mr. Hough's (justified) fondness for Stuart Davis perhaps led him to refer to him in terms which might, misleadingly, that this work contains some significant reference to that artist. It does not. Some passing mention is made of Sloan's fellow illustrators in his early Philadelphia newspaper years, but it is only Robert Henri whose relationship to Sloan is investigated.
Well illustrated and, only occasionally too academic, I found the book to engaging reading and viewing.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A great gift for a friend who loves art, February 8, 2008
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It is an excellent book on John Sloan. A catalog of a show they put on at the Delaware Art Museum. The information on Sloan is complete and engaging. Reproduction of the art is fine.

Good coverage of the period of his art career from 1908 to 1920 when he was working in New York City. This is the most interesting period of his art. Anyone who is interested in this period of art for America will find this a good worthwhile book.
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