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Reviews for Charles Sheeler and Cult of the Machine

 Charles Sheeler and Cult of the Machine magazine reviews

The average rating for Charles Sheeler and Cult of the Machine based on 2 reviews is 2.5 stars.has a rating of 2.5 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2016-05-20 00:00:00
1993was given a rating of 3 stars David Kaufman
This book probably isn't the best place to start when wanting to learn more about Charles Sheeler. I felt like after reading this book that I had little idea of who Sheeler really was. The author focuses little on his biographical information, which was disappointing to me. The book interprets his art among the history of industrialization within the US. I found the book to be a quick read, and there were a decent amount of reproductions of Sheeler's work, though many of them were not in color.
Review # 2 was written on 2014-08-07 00:00:00
1993was given a rating of 2 stars Kathy Sassa
Disturbing? Yes. Grotesques with children's bodies... Well-mannered monsters... Dog women... Obese ballerinas in black crepe... Cartoons of regicide... Old naked women looking outward from their pudgy flesh... Weeping vegetables... Depressed animals...Pissing pots... Abortions... Men in drag... All of her work is eerily lit, resplendent of shadows, and rendered with a Master's virtuosity. Even her most disturbing paintings and pastels are so well crafted and imagined that it is painful to turn away... and so we keep looking'long past a moment of propriety. The viewer definitely gets a sense of his or her voyeurism... and much of the work feels a little naughty. Paula Rego's colors are breathtaking. Her draftsmanship is superb. And her imagination is fantastic. There is a great deal of psychological depth to her work. She is a Portuguese artist who underwent significant change along with her country, and those growing pains and schisms are apparent. This book is the only "full career retrospective of the artist" and it is a breathtaking look at this artist's passionate response to both the light and the shadows. Conclusion: This book is worth a nightmare.


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