Description
Book Synopsis: An unparalleled study of a company that promoted and popularized American fine art prints, ceramics, and textiles throughout the 20th century > The Associated American Artists was a commercial enterprise best known for publishing prints by Thomas Hart Benton, John Steuart Curry, and Grant Wood. Founded in 1934, AAA began as a crucial income opportunity for artists during the Great Depression and continued to operate for more than 60 years, showcasing work by nearly 600 artists from the United States and abroad in mail-order catalogues and galleries alike. Through successful marketing, associations with advertising agents, and commissions from major corporations, the organization sought to bring art—including ceramics and textiles in addition to prints—to every American home.
This book offers the first comprehensive and critical overview of AAA and its promotion of American art over half a century. Six principal essays explore the company's history and the breadth of its endeavors in studio prints, glass, ceramics, and textiles, as well as the relationship between its home furnishings programs and American consumerism during the 1950s. Additional texts, including a case study of one artist's relationship with AAA and an art dealer's reminiscence of working there, add depth and color. Generously illustrated, this catalogue offers a highly original look at the organization that greatly expanded the audience for 20th-century American art.
Distributed for the Marianna Kistler Beach Museum of Art, Kansas State University
Exhibition Schedule:
- Marianna Kistler Beach Museum of Art, Kansas State University (09/15/15–01/31/16)
- Grey Art Gallery, New York University (04/19/16–07/09/16)
- American Textile History Museum (09/16/16–01/02/17)
- Syracuse University Art Galleries (01/26/17–03/26/17)
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Discover the fascinating story behind the promotion and popularization of American fine art prints, ceramics, and textiles with the book "Art for Every Home: Associated American Artists, 1934–2000." This unparalleled study delves into the history of the Associated American Artists (AAA), a commercial enterprise that served as a lifeline for artists during the Great Depression and beyond.
With over 60 years of operation, AAA showcased the works of nearly 600 artists from the United States and abroad through mail-order catalogues and galleries. Through innovative marketing strategies, collaborations with advertising agents, and commissions from major corporations, AAA aimed to bring art, including ceramics and textiles, to every American home.
This comprehensive book offers a critical overview of AAA, exploring its history and the diverse range of artistic endeavors it undertook. Six principal essays delve into the company's promotion of studio prints, glass, ceramics, and textiles, as well as the intriguing relationship between its home furnishings programs and American consumerism in the 1950s.
As you delve into this richly illustrated catalogue, you'll gain a unique perspective on how AAA expanded the audience for 20th-century American art. Additional texts, including a case study of an artist's relationship with AAA and an art dealer's reminiscence of working there, add depth and color to the narrative.
Don't miss the opportunity to explore the legacy of this influential company. Order your copy of "Art for Every Home: Associated American Artists, 1934–2000" today and delve into the captivating world of art promotion and popularization.
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