What The Reviewers Say

Rave

Based on 9 reviews

The Loft Generation: From the de Koonings to Twombly: Portraits and Sketches, 1942-2011

Edith Schloss ed. Mary Venturini

What The Reviewers Say

Rave

Based on 9 reviews

The Loft Generation: From the de Koonings to Twombly: Portraits and Sketches, 1942-2011

Edith Schloss ed. Mary Venturini

Rave
Alexandra Jacobs,
The New York Times
It’s been polished into a glowing jewel of a book by several editors.
Rave
Ellen T. White,
The East Hampton Star
... the New York City of the Abstract Expressionist era explodes into a series of vivid canvases. Each paragraph offers a colorful phrase or observation that captures the moment. In her always entertaining stories, Schloss conjures up its iconic artists, composers, and poets while chiseling their legends down to human scale.
Positive
Jamie Hood,
Vulture
... an intricate micro-history of an unprecedentedly energized and interconnected artistic community: that of New York’s postwar loft scene, where Schloss too found herself living, working, and family-making for nearly two decades.
Positive
Tim Keane,
Hyperallergic
Schloss’s story isn’t—as a conventional autobiography would tell it—straight history. Instead, using an approach adopted by Modernist art-world memoirists like Gertrude Stein and Virginia Woolf, The Loft Generation is nonlinear and associative.
Positive
Irene Lee,
The Rumpus
... this book was like a rush of cold air into the lungs: It ferries through spectacular moments, then moves easily on.
Rave
David Keymer,
Library Journal
With Venturini’s editing, this book effectively tells the intimacies of its subject’s life.
Rave
Donna Seaman,
Booklist
... zestfully precise and deeply knowledgeable.
Rave
Publishers Weekly
Schloss (1919–2011) brilliantly conveys her experiences as a participant in, and a keen observer of, New York’s 'loft generation'.
Rave
Kirkus
From assorted notes and manuscripts, Burckhardt and Venturini have assembled a vibrant memoir by artist and critic Edith Schloss.