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Humankind: Ruskin Spear

Class, culture and art in 20th-century Britain

ISBN: 9780500971192 (HB - EN)

Humankind: Ruskin Spear is the first book on the painter Ruskin Spear RA (1911-1990) since a brief monograph in 1985. It uses SpearÆs career to unlock the coded standards of the 20th-century art world and to look at class and culture in Britain and at notions of ævulgarityÆ.

The book takes in popular press debates linked to the annual Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, the changing preferences of the institutionalized avant-garde from the Second World War onwards, the battles fought within colleges of art as a generation of post-war students challenged the skills and commitment of their tutors, and the changing status of figurative art in the post-war period. Spear was committed to a form of social realism but the art he produced for left-wing and pacifist exhibitions and causes had a sophistication, authenticity and humour that flowed from his responses to bravura painting across a broad historical swathe of European art, and from the fact that he was painting what he knew. SpearÆs geography




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