Lucinda Hill
Jung's Reception of Picasso and Abstract Art
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Lucinda Hill
Jung's Reception of Picasso and Abstract Art
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This book explores the nature of Jungâ s understanding of modern art, in particular his reception to the work of Picasso and his striking prejudice shown in his controversial essay of 1932.
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This book explores the nature of Jungâ s understanding of modern art, in particular his reception to the work of Picasso and his striking prejudice shown in his controversial essay of 1932.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Research in Analytical Psychology and Jungian Studies
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Januar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 157mm x 234mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 382g
- ISBN-13: 9781032120348
- ISBN-10: 1032120347
- Artikelnr.: 69792246
- Research in Analytical Psychology and Jungian Studies
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Januar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 157mm x 234mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 382g
- ISBN-13: 9781032120348
- ISBN-10: 1032120347
- Artikelnr.: 69792246
Lucinda Hill is a postdoctoral research fellow at Bangor University (UK) and has a PhD in philosophy. She is also a practising abstract artist.
PART 1: Jung's view of Picasso, modern art and the modern era. 1
Jung's reception of Picasso and abstract art. 2
Jung and the Picasso exhibition of 1932. 3
Jung's view of the modern era. 4
Jung and the 'schizoid' expression in modern art. 5
Jung's letter to Herbert Read (1960). 6
Jung's approach to his confrontation with the unconscious. Conclusion Part 1: Chapters 1
6. PART 2: Jung's Red Book paintings and misinterpretation of modern art. 7
Jung's collection of art and his own paintings. 8
Jung and the anima. 9
Jung and mandalas. 10
Jung's misinterpretation of modern art. 11
Why Jung and Modern Art Matters. Bibliography. Index.
Jung's reception of Picasso and abstract art. 2
Jung and the Picasso exhibition of 1932. 3
Jung's view of the modern era. 4
Jung and the 'schizoid' expression in modern art. 5
Jung's letter to Herbert Read (1960). 6
Jung's approach to his confrontation with the unconscious. Conclusion Part 1: Chapters 1
6. PART 2: Jung's Red Book paintings and misinterpretation of modern art. 7
Jung's collection of art and his own paintings. 8
Jung and the anima. 9
Jung and mandalas. 10
Jung's misinterpretation of modern art. 11
Why Jung and Modern Art Matters. Bibliography. Index.
PART 1: Jung's view of Picasso, modern art and the modern era. 1-Jung's reception of Picasso and abstract art. 2-Jung and the Picasso exhibition of 1932. 3-Jung's view of the modern era. 4-Jung and the 'schizoid' expression in modern art. 5-Jung's letter to Herbert Read (1960). 6-Jung's approach to his confrontation with the unconscious. Conclusion Part 1: Chapters 1-6. PART 2: Jung's Red Book paintings and misinterpretation of modern art. 7-Jung's collection of art and his own paintings. 8-Jung and the anima. 9-Jung and mandalas. 10-Jung's misinterpretation of modern art. 11-Why Jung and Modern Art Matters. Bibliography. Index.
PART 1: Jung's view of Picasso, modern art and the modern era. 1
Jung's reception of Picasso and abstract art. 2
Jung and the Picasso exhibition of 1932. 3
Jung's view of the modern era. 4
Jung and the 'schizoid' expression in modern art. 5
Jung's letter to Herbert Read (1960). 6
Jung's approach to his confrontation with the unconscious. Conclusion Part 1: Chapters 1
6. PART 2: Jung's Red Book paintings and misinterpretation of modern art. 7
Jung's collection of art and his own paintings. 8
Jung and the anima. 9
Jung and mandalas. 10
Jung's misinterpretation of modern art. 11
Why Jung and Modern Art Matters. Bibliography. Index.
Jung's reception of Picasso and abstract art. 2
Jung and the Picasso exhibition of 1932. 3
Jung's view of the modern era. 4
Jung and the 'schizoid' expression in modern art. 5
Jung's letter to Herbert Read (1960). 6
Jung's approach to his confrontation with the unconscious. Conclusion Part 1: Chapters 1
6. PART 2: Jung's Red Book paintings and misinterpretation of modern art. 7
Jung's collection of art and his own paintings. 8
Jung and the anima. 9
Jung and mandalas. 10
Jung's misinterpretation of modern art. 11
Why Jung and Modern Art Matters. Bibliography. Index.
PART 1: Jung's view of Picasso, modern art and the modern era. 1-Jung's reception of Picasso and abstract art. 2-Jung and the Picasso exhibition of 1932. 3-Jung's view of the modern era. 4-Jung and the 'schizoid' expression in modern art. 5-Jung's letter to Herbert Read (1960). 6-Jung's approach to his confrontation with the unconscious. Conclusion Part 1: Chapters 1-6. PART 2: Jung's Red Book paintings and misinterpretation of modern art. 7-Jung's collection of art and his own paintings. 8-Jung and the anima. 9-Jung and mandalas. 10-Jung's misinterpretation of modern art. 11-Why Jung and Modern Art Matters. Bibliography. Index.