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The Turning Point: The Abstract Expressionists and the Transformation of American Art Hardcover – August 20, 1992
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- Print length414 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherSimon & Schuster
- Publication dateAugust 20, 1992
- Dimensions9.4 x 6.6 x 1.4 inches
- ISBN-100671638572
- ISBN-13978-0671638573
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- Publisher : Simon & Schuster; First Edition (August 20, 1992)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 414 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0671638572
- ISBN-13 : 978-0671638573
- Item Weight : 1.95 pounds
- Dimensions : 9.4 x 6.6 x 1.4 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,442,991 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #130,329 in Arts & Photography (Books)
- #143,453 in Biographies (Books)
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Many of these artists felt a missionary's zeal to reinvent what art should be. I am intrigued how they continued on with little or no money. Willem deKooning said, "We all had bad, hard times." I like how Elaine deKooning explained it, recalling earlier times: "We never considered ourselves poor. We just didn't have any money." Considering our current economy, this may be a timely book.
April Kingsley knew many of these artists personally. In her daily account, she interviewed every artist, spouse, friends and documented in detail, how and why they created their new art. I love this book and its history lesson.
Kingsley has a talent for avoiding art critic gibberish and long sentences filled with indecipherable phrases. Her writing flows as she moves from artist to artist, giving enough tantalizing personal history to encourage further research. I found the book fascinating and Kingsley's understanding of the ferments of the time compelling.
Corinne Whitaker
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