Hollywood Arensberg

Avant-Garde Collecting in Midcentury L.A.

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Pub Date Oct 20 2020 | Archive Date Mar 02 2021
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This comprehensive reconstruction and interpretation of Louise and Walter Arensberg’s groundbreaking collection of modern and pre-Columbian art takes readers room by room, wall by wall, object by object through the couple’s Los Angeles home in which their collection was displayed.

Following the Armory Show of 1913, Louise and Walter Arensberg began assembling one of the most important private collections of art in the United States, as well as the world’s largest private library of works by and about the philosopher Sir Francis Bacon. By the time Louise and Walter died—in 1953 and 1954, respectively—they had acquired some four thousand rare books and manuscripts and nearly one thousand works of art, including world-class specimens of Cubism, Surrealism, and Primitivism, the bulk of Marcel Duchamp’s oeuvre, and hundreds of pre-Columbian objects. These exceptional works filled nearly all available space in every room of their house—including the bathrooms.
 
The Arensbergs have long had a central role in the histories of Modernism and collecting, but images of their collection in situ have never been assembled or examined comprehensively until now. Presenting new research on how the Arensbergs acquired pre-Columbian art and featuring never-before-seen images, Hollywood Arensberg demonstrates the value of seeing the Arensbergs’ collection as part of a single vision, framed by a unique domestic space at the heart of Hollywood’s burgeoning artistic scene.
This comprehensive reconstruction and interpretation of Louise and Walter Arensberg’s groundbreaking collection of modern and pre-Columbian art takes readers room by room, wall by wall, object by...

Advance Praise

“The world and the culture of mid-20th century Los Angeles is deeply enhanced by this book. It is remarkable—a complex, exciting read. Hollywood Arensberg is a foundational study for that thirty-year period from the 1920s to the postwar years and adds to our sense of the rehabilitative promise of early 20th-century Los Angeles. The authors are to be credited for the tone they have struck here: there’s none of that caricatured reflex we still see, that too-easy criticism that would make the Arensbergs sophisticates in a world of L.A. rubes. They note L.A.’s difficult relationship with modernist expression – fair enough – but they also take seriously the world the Arensbergs sought, and created, in their Los Angeles home.”

—William Deverell, Director, Huntington-USC Institute on California and the West


 “Hollywood Arensberg is the most detailed and intimate portrayal of an art collection ever presented in book form. Louise and Walter Arensberg attended the Armory Show in 1913, an exhibition that transformed their lives, converting them into collectors of the most radical and vanguard art produced at the time. This continued after they moved to Los Angeles in the early 1920s. There, the Arensbergs began collecting pre-Columbian art, which they felt possessed an aesthetic that corresponded perfectly with their modern collection, all of which was dispersed throughout their home in Hollywood, California. With many detailed photographs and diagrams, this book provides a virtual tour through the collection, allowing readers to sense the excitement and exhilaration that was experienced by all visitors to the Arensbergs' home.”

—Francis M. Naumann, Francis M. Naumann Fine Art


“This beautifully illustrated book is not just the story of Walter and Louise Arensberg but also of New York and Los Angeles and their links to Mexico, Europe, and beyond in the first half of the 20th century. The Arensbergs, famed for their collections of modern art and the art of ancient Mexico, filled their homes with art, people, stories, and games. Using numerous photographs, architectural renderings, and compelling prose, Hollywood Arensberg takes the reader on an intimate tour of the Hollywood home, following a path through the house to delve deeply into the eccentric couple’s lives and collections, recreating the experience of the space and artworks and emphasizing the playfulness with which the Arensbergs imagined themselves as participants in the artworks and creators of a new one, their house as collection, which brought new meaning to each work, ancient or modern. The careful yet lively recounting of individual artworks’ biographies also gives insight into the works, their artists, and their journeys to the Arensbergs’ home, thereby connecting readers with fascinating worlds beyond the house, including those of artist studios, galleries, museums, and international art dealing and smuggling networks.”

—Megan E. O’Neil, Assistant Professor of Art History, Emory University, and Faculty Curator of the Art of the Americas, Michael C. Carlos Museum


“A rare and stimulating glimpse of a house and its collections, Hollywood Arensberg provides a deeper understanding of the acquisition and display practices of a resolutely avant-garde couple in the burgeoning art scene of midcentury Los Angeles. Nelson, Sherman, and Hoobler bring together aspects of the Arensbergs’ collecting practices previously considered separately, or not at all, such as their crucial and sustained interest in pre-Columbian sculpture. Nestled in the Hollywood Hills, the Arensberg home was filled with intentionally thought-provoking juxtapositions of ancient, historical, and modern art, and further enlivened by the many friends they entertained there, including Marcel Duchamp. The result is a richly textured look into a time and place when an embrace of modernism was a radical position.”

—Joanne Pillsbury, The Metropolitan Museum of Art


“The authors of Hollywood Arensberg put into context the dozens of important modern masterworks that were displayed alongside non-Western—mainly pre-Columbian—art in the home of Walter and Louise Arensberg. The specific conversation between pre-Columbian objects and modern works by Duchamp, Picasso, Kandinsky, and others as experienced in the Arensberg home is a revelation. In this context of deep interchange between modern and pre-Columbian, Ellen Hoobler's essay examines the transformations in the Arensbergs' understanding of pre-Columbian form together with the effects of a burgeoning art market in Los Angeles after 1930 in what will be seen as a significant contribution to the history of pre-Columbian art collecting and its relation to modernism.”

—Rex Koontz, Professor of Art History, University of Houston and Consulting Curator, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston



“The world and the culture of mid-20th century Los Angeles is deeply enhanced by this book. It is remarkable—a complex, exciting read. Hollywood Arensberg is a foundational study for that thirty-year...


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PAGES 448

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Hollywood Arensberg is a beautifully curated and meticulously detailed retrospective look at the collection amassed during the lifetimes of Louise and Walter Arensberg. Due out 20th Oct 2020 from Getty Publications, it's 448 pages and will be available in hardcover format.

This is an immersive virtual tour - room by room, piece by piece, of the Arensbergs vast and important collection of pre-Columbian and modern art, and Francis Bacon material. The photographs are stunning and show (in situ) an almost unimaginable wealth of discernment and finesse in display. As I was flipping through the pages, I found myself wondering if the people who lived with this stunning abundance day in and day out ever became inured to the beauty in which they were surrounded.

Although the photographs are informative, beautiful and almost overwhelmingly detailed, it was the expert and erudite commentary which really elevated the whole for me. The book is filled with good commentary on the items and curation and history of the collection and collaboration of the Arensbergs and the Stendahls next door. The authors are experts in their fields and I enjoyed the essays as much (maybe more) than the physical photos - it felt like having a very good private docent walking me through a museum.

My personal interest was mostly for the Bacon collection and the pre-Columbian artifacts, but I came away with a deeper appreciation of the modern arts portions of the collection as well. The entire book is meticulously annotated and the bibliography and links lists contain a wealth of information for further reading.

This is an impressive, academically rigorous, and layman accessible look at art collection and curation whose likes we won't see again.

Five stars. This would make a superlative selection for art aficionados, students, design/interior artists, library use, or as a beautiful coffee-table book to enjoy and revisit. This one has high "re-readability".

Disclosure: I received an ARC at no cost from the author/publisher for review purposes.

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Oh my! What a stunning and attractive book, Full of images and text, perfect for the coffee table, this is likely to be enjoyed time and time again.

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#' Hollywood Arensberg' by authors # Mark Nelson; # William H. Sherman; and # Ellen Hoobler is a wonderful new book. This is a comprehensive reconstruction and interpretation of Louise and Walter Arensberg's groundbreaking collection of modern and pre-Columbian art. It takes readers room by room.
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#Netgalley and # Getty Publication's for the advanced copy

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Thank you to the publisher and Netgalley for the opportunity to read and review this book. Unfortunately, I cannot read it in the pdf protected format. Thank you.

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