
Mapping the Empty
Eight Artists and Nevada
William L. Fox(Author)
University of Nevada Press
Published on 8. November 2022
Book
Paperback/Softback
207 pages
978-1-64779-069-1 (ISBN)
Description
Foreword by Jeff Kelley. Nevada's open spaces have long inspired complex responses from a population largely shaped by European sensibilities toward land and its uses. In Mapping the Empty Fox considers how eight of the state's most distinguished and innovative contemporary artists have responded to the harsh, enigmatic landscapes of the Great Basin and how, through their work, they have expressed and helped to define our attitudes toward the space we call the West. The artists are Jim McCormick, Rita Deanin Abbey, Dennis Parks, Walter McNamara, Robert Beckmann, Michael Heizer, Bill Barker, and Mary Ann Bonjorni.
Reviews / Votes
"Just imagine if any of the unreadable high-theory academics from your college art history classes had been storytellers, and you have, say, Mapping the Empty."-Jenny Price Bomb Magazine"Mapping the Empty is as perceptive in its analysis of each distinguished artist as it is in painting the big picture for us: that there's more to understand and appreciate in this mostly empty space than first meets the eye."-Phil Hagen, Las Vegas Life
"An eye-opening introduction to just how much important art is being made in Nevada."-Geoff Schumacher, Las Vegas CityLife
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Reno
United States
Illustrations
41 b/w illustrations, 8 color plates
Dimensions
Height: 201 mm
Width: 150 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
249 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-64779-069-1 (9781647790691)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Bill Fox remains stubbornly outside the ability of critics to label him. An independent scholar, a cultural geographer, an essayist, a poet, a travel writer, Fox consistently brings together unexpected fields of knowledge in order to illuminate the subjects at hand. He has been an arts consultant, curator, and visiting scholar at the Getty Research Institute. He has written widely on the nature of deserts and the role of the arts in American culture. He is the author of numerous articles and books; his work on cognition and the landscape includes time in the Antarctic as a visiting writer with the National Science Foundation and work in the Arctic with NASA on the Haughton-Mars Project. He lives in Burbank.
Content
Contents
List of Illustrations
List of Color Plates
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Mapping the Empty
Jim Mccormick
The Topographical Mind
RITA DEANIN ABBEY
Art in the Place of Abstraction
DENNIS PARKS
An Art of Modest Means
WALTER MCNAMARA
Reassembling Reality
ROBERT BECKMANN
Practicing Apocalypse
MICHAEL HEIZER
The Perforated Object
BILL BARKER
Marketing the Alien(s)
MARY ANN BONJORNI
Reconfiguring the West
Sources
List of Illustrations
List of Color Plates
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Mapping the Empty
Jim Mccormick
The Topographical Mind
RITA DEANIN ABBEY
Art in the Place of Abstraction
DENNIS PARKS
An Art of Modest Means
WALTER MCNAMARA
Reassembling Reality
ROBERT BECKMANN
Practicing Apocalypse
MICHAEL HEIZER
The Perforated Object
BILL BARKER
Marketing the Alien(s)
MARY ANN BONJORNI
Reconfiguring the West
Sources