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- A manifesto and impassioned plea for artistic excellence When he attended The Cooper Union in the late 1960s, artist Robert Florczak navigated a world of avant-garde experimentation, where modern art reigned supreme.
- About the Author: Robert Florczak earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the prestigious Cooper Union in New York City, He was artist-In-residence at Widener University, and taught painting and drawing at the Art Institute of Philadelphia, the Laguna College Of Art and Design, and the San Francisco Academy of Art University.
- 240 Pages
- Art, Criticism & Theory
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A manifesto and impassioned plea for artistic excellence When he attended The Cooper Union in the late 1960s, artist Robert Florczak navigated a world of avant-garde experimentation, where modern art reigned supreme. Yet, within this bastion of innovation, and surrounded by cutting-edge, conceptual art, he, along with a few like-minded peers, quietly questioned the legitimacy of the contemporary masterpieces celebrated in the school's corridors and found himself at odds with the prevailing trends. Now, in Good Art/Bad Art, Florczak unveils a critical exploration of the art world, providing a lucid guide for those who believe in the enduring standards of artistic excellence.But Florczak's narrative extends beyond his personal journey. He shines a spotlight on the intimidation faced by art enthusiasts today--a fear to challenge the prevailing elitist "art establishment." Florczak dismantles the arguments for much of today's art, providing common-sense counterpoints to empower those who seek clarity amid the confusion.
In a century where art history has been dominated by those distant from the artist's perspective, Florczak advocates for a shift in focus. He argues for acknowledging an Ideal in art, one that transcends history, culture, and passing fads--a visual best that a society can accomplish. Good Art/Bad Art urges us to evaluate art not just through the lens of historians and critics but from the artist's viewpoint.
To unravel the mystery of what makes art visually great, Florczak introduces a simple, clear, and rational method for understanding and evaluating art. Rooted in aesthetics, these enduring standards cut through the complexities of "explanations," "statements," and "theories," establishing excellence or exposing artistic missteps.
Good Art/Bad Art provides readers with a visual journey, exploring both exemplary and questionable works of art. From the celebrated masterpieces of the past to the often-ignored gems of the present, Florczak delves into the world of art as perceived by its own respective eras. Accompanied by illuminating quotes from artists, his selections aim to provoke thoughtful reflection.
Good Art/Bad Art is more than a book--it is a cultural manifesto. Florczak champions the cause of excellence in art, urging readers to defend it with sound, rational arguments. In an era where the art establishment veers towards inanity, offensiveness, and poor execution, this book stands as a guide for anyone who believes in the profound importance of preserving artistic standards.
About the Author
Robert Florczak earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the prestigious Cooper Union in New York City, He was artist-In-residence at Widener University, and taught painting and drawing at the Art Institute of Philadelphia, the Laguna College Of Art and Design, and the San Francisco Academy of Art University. As a professional artist, he has had an active career spanning almost five decades, with extensive work in the fine art, advertising, entertainment, and publishing fields. Along with a vast amount of cinema art, posters, album covers, book and magazine illustrations, Florczak has produced the artwork for nine picture books. Florczak is a professional singer and songwriter, performing live and recording several albums of original music. He co-scored the music for the major motion picture, "Roar," recording and performing on the soundtrack with The National Philharmonic Orchestra. Florczak is also the author of Errol Flynn-The Illustrated Life Chronology and lives in Germany.Dimensions (Overall): 9.0 Inches (H) x 9.0 Inches (W)
Weight: 1.28 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 240
Genre: Art
Sub-Genre: Criticism & Theory
Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing
Format: Hardcover
Author: Robert Florczak
Language: English
Street Date: June 10, 2025
TCIN: 94054378
UPC: 9781510781580
Item Number (DPCI): 247-38-6593
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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