

An edition of Kill for peace (2013)
American artists against the Vietnam War
By Matthew Israel
Publish Date
2013
Publisher
University of Texas Press
Language
eng
Pages
252
Description:
"Matthew Israel recounts the major moments in the Vietnam War and the antiwar movement and describes artists' individual and collective responses to them. He discusses major artists such as Leon Golub, Edward Kienholz, Martha Rosler, Peter Saul, Nancy Spero, and Robert Morris; artists' groups including the Art Workers' Coalition (AWC) and the Artists Protest Committee (APC); and iconic works of collective protest art such as AWC's Q. And Babies? A. And Babies and APC's The Artists Tower of Protest. Israel also formulates a typology of antiwar engagement, identifying and naming artists' approaches to protest. These approaches range from extra-aesthetic actions--advertisements, strikes, walk-outs, and petitions without a visual aspect--to advance memorials, which were war memorials purposefully created before the war's end that criticized both the war and the form and content of traditional war memorials."--From publisher description.
subjects: American Art, Protest movements, Vietnam War, 1961-1975, Art and society, Art, Themes, motives, History, Art, american, Art, political aspects, Vietnam war, 1961-1975, protest movements, Vietnam war, 1961-1975, united states, Political aspects, Kunst, Protestbewegung, Vietnamkrieg, Vietnam War (1961-1975) fast (OCoLC)fst01431664, Vietnam War (1961-1975) fast (OCoLC)fst01431664 (uri) http://id.worldcat.org/fast/fst01431664
Places: United States
Times: 20th century