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Art
and the Subway
Price: $29.95
Subtitle:
New York Underground
Author: Tracy Fitzpatrick
Subject: Art, Regional
Cloth ISBN:
978-0-8135-4452-6
Pages:
304 pages
Publication Date:
April 2009
Description:
The New York
City subway, considered an engineering feat and a work of art, has
kindled the imagination of millions. Art and the Subway explores
artistic production surrounding the world’s most famous public
transportation system, from just before its opening in 1904 to the
present day. Using a stunning array of images, Tracy Fitzpatrick offers
perspectives on ways in which the subway has been used as a subject
about which to make art, as a site within which to make art,
and as a canvas upon which to make art.
Fitzpatrick captures the emotions of artists and riders alike, as she
explores paintings, photographs, performance art, graffiti, and public
art by artists such as Walker Evans, Bruce Davidson, DONDI, Keith
Haring, Yayoi Kusama, Jacob Lawrence, Reginald Marsh, Elizabeth Murray,
and many others. She also considers representations of the subway in
film, on song sheet covers, and in illustration. By examining the
cultural, technological, and social contexts for these creative
interpretations, Fitzpatrick illuminates in fresh ways the
contradictions and harmonies between public and private space.
Featuring 17 color plates and 80 black-and-white images, Art and
the Subway takes readers on a fascinating ride through the visual
history of one of the twentieth century’s greatest urban planning
endeavors as it grew, changed form, and reinvented itself with passion
and vitality.
About the Author:
Tracy
Fitzpatrick is an assistant professor in art history at Purchase
College (SUNY) and a curator at the Neuberger Museum of Art in
Purchase, NY
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