- Robert Goldwater
Robert Goldwater (1907-1973) was an art historian, African arts scholar and the first director of the
Museum of Primitive Art , New York, from 1957 to 1973.Goldwater received his BA in 1929 from
Columbia University , and his MA fromHarvard in 1931. Goldwater was one of the early art history students to study modern art at a time when the subject was not considered worthy of serious graduate research. Goldwater was one of the participants of the informal gatherings of art scholars organized byMeyer Schapiro (c.1935) that includedLewis Mumford ,Alfred Barr andErwin Panofsky . He wrote his doctoral dissertation in 1937 atNew York University 'sInstitute of Fine Arts underRichard Offner , on "primitivism" and Modern art. This would become the subject of his life's major works. The following year, a revised version of his dissertation appeared as the book "Primitivism in Modern Painting", a pioneering work that examines the relationship between tribal arts and twentieth-century painting. In 1937 he married the French artistLouise Bourgeois who was to become the world-renowned Surrealist sculptor. In 1939 he accepted an appointment atQueens College , and taught art history there until 1956. In 1949 he co-curated a show at theMuseum of Modern Art with DirectorRene d'Harnoncourt entitled "Modern Art in Your Life". In 1957 he returned to New York University as full professor of art history, and the same year became the first director of theMuseum of Primitive Art , founded byNelson A. Rockefeller and derived in part from Rockefeller's personal collection. Goldwater organized the first exhibition of African art by a New York museum, which opened in 1957 in a town house on West 54th Street.In 1969 Nelson Rockefeller offered the entire Museum of Primitive Art collection to the
Metropolitan Museum of Art , which established a curatorial department for the care, study and exhibition of the works. A new wing was proposed, to be named in honor of Rockefeller's son Michael who disappeared in 1961 during an expedition inNew Guinea with Dutch anthropologistRené Wassing . The wing, which contains both the Metropolitan Museum's existing holdings with those of the Primitive Museum's former holdings, opened to the public in January 1982. The departmental library was renamed theRobert Goldwater Library in his Goldwater's memory.Books
*"Le Primitivisme dans l'art moderne". Denise Paulme. Paris : Presses universitaires de France (1988)
*"The paintings of Arshile Gorky : a critical catalogue"; by Jim M Jordan; Robert John Goldwater. New York : London : New York University Press (1982)
*"Symbolism". London : Penguin Books (1979)
*"Robert Goldwater : a memorial exhibition, October 1973-February 1974, The Museum of Primitive Art, New York"; by Robert John Goldwater; Metropolitan Museum of Art, Dept. of Primitive Art, New York : The Metropolitan Museum of Art (1973)
*"Art of Oceania, Africa, and the Americas from the Museum of primitive art". New York : The Metropolitan Museum of Art (1969)
*"What is modern sculpture?" New York, Museum of Modern Art; distributed by New York Graphic Society, Greenwich, Conn. (1969)
*"Space and dream". M. Knoedler & Co. New York, Walker (1968; 1967)
*"Primitivism in modern art". N.Y., Wittenborn (1966); Vintage books (1966)
*"Senufo sculpture from West Africa". Museum of Primitive Art, New York, N.Y. Greenwich, Conn., Distributed by New York Graphic Society (1964)
*"The Great Bieri". Museum of Primitive Art, New York (1962)
*"Traditional art of the African nations"; by Museum of Primitive Art, New York, Distributed by University Publishers (1961)
*"Bambara sculpture from the Western Sudan". Museum of Primitive Art, New York, distributed by University Publishers (1960)
*"Lipchitz". London : A. Zwemmer (1958)
*"Modern art in everyday life". New York, Abrams (1955)
*"Modern art in your life". New York, Museum of Modern Art (1953)
*"Abstraction in art". New York, Abrams (1953)
*"Vincent Van Gogh (1853-1890)"; by Meyer Schapiro; Robert John Goldwater; New York : H.N. Abrams (1953; 1952)
*"Rufino Tamayo". New York, Quadrangle Press (1947)
*"Artists on art, from the XIV to the XX century". 100 illustrations; by Robert John Goldwater; Marco Treves. New York, Pantheon books (1958; 1947; 1945)
*"Primitivism in modern painting". New York, London, Harper & Brothers (1967; 1938)
*"Paul Gauguin". New York, H.N. Abrams (1928)External links
* [http://www.jstor.org/view/00043249/ap030054/03a00310/0 Robert Goldwater's obituary, written by Robert Rosenblum in The New York Times]
* [http://library.metmuseum.org/record=b1102605 Primitivism in modern painting / by Robert J. Goldwater]
* [http://library.metmuseum.org/search?/aGoldwater%2C+Robert+John%2C+1907-1973/agoldwater+robert+john+1907+1973/-3%2C-1%2C0%2CB/exact&FF=agoldwater+robert+john+1907+1973&1%2C29%2C holdings of writings by Robert Goldwater] in theRobert Goldwater Library :art-historian-stub
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