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Unlike many of his contemporaries in the
Abstract, Dada and Surrealist communities, Stuart Davis had no
grand political designs. His was no assault on the hollow core
of consumer society or the commodity-based spectacle of American
life. Rather, Davis sought merely to make art out of the physical
and material world in which he existed, day to day. In so doing
(in works such as Odol, a simple abstract rendering of common
toiletries), Davis went a step further than those who merely
rejected consumerism: he usurped it for his own purposes.
- Paintings Available by Stuart Davis:
- Odol, 1924.
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