William Blake and the Age of Aquarius

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William Blake and the Age of Aquarius

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Rating : 4.93 (718 Votes)
Asin : 069117525X
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 224 Pages
Publish Date : 2014-02-25
Language : English

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This book also explores visual cultures around such galvanizing moments of the 1960s as Woodstock and the Summer of Love.William Blake and the Age of Aquarius shows how Blake’s myths, visions, and radicalism found new life among American artists who valued individualism and creativity, explored expanded consciousness, and celebrated youth, peace, and the power of love in a turbulent age.Exhibition schedule:Mary and Leigh Block Museum of Art, Northwestern UniversitySeptember 23, 2017–March 11, 2018. William Blake and the Age of Aquarius is a beautifully illustrated look at how, some two hundred years after his birth, the antiestablishment values embodied in Blake’s art and poetry became a model for artists of the American counterculture.This book provides new insights into the politics and protests of Blake’s own lifetime, and the generation of artists who revived and reimagined his work in the mid-1940s through 1970, or what might be called the “long sixties.” Contributors explore Blake’s outsider status in Georgian England and how h

Mark Crosby is assistant professor of English at Kansas State University. Murphy is research associate in the Department of American Art at the Art Institute of Chicago. W.J.T. John P. . Eisenman is professor of art history at Northwestern University. Stephen F. Mitchell is the Gaylord Donnelley Distinguished Service Prof

It revisits the searing and soaring works of Blake through their reincarnation in the 1960s counterculture, deepening the understanding of both."--Daniel Herwitz, author of The Star as Icon: Celebrity in the Age of Mass Consumption. Much as it did for the artists and activists of the Beat and hippie generations, Blake's visionary antiestablishment thought and work can perhaps again offer a reference point for those today who are struggling to produce an artistic response appropriate to the new century's demands."--Michael Archer, author of Art Since 1960"Th