Figures of Crisis

Alberto Giacometti and the Myths of Nationalism

Joanna Fiduccia author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Yale University Press

Publishing:24th Mar '26

£45.00

This title is due to be published on 24th March, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Figures of Crisis cover

A major reevaluation of a towering figure in twentieth-century art and the relationship of his sculpture to the crisis of nationalism in modern Europe
 
In 1935, Swiss artist Alberto Giacometti (1901–1966) abruptly abandoned his surrealist experiments and devoted himself to sculpting portrait busts and minuscule figurines, many no larger than a fingernail. Joanna Fiduccia traces the origins and progression of Giacometti’s notorious artistic crisis, revealing its connection to a broader crisis of national identity in modern Europe. In this decade-long interval, the central features of his artworks—their turbulent surfaces, unsettling generality, severely reduced scale, and compulsive repetition—gave form to the experience of social breakdown and war, even as they laid the groundwork for his iconic postwar sculpture. Pursuing a concept of crisis as both an irreducible encounter with uncertainty and the clarification of a conflict, Fiduccia reimagines this fragmentary and inconspicuous body of work as the pivotal phase in the artist’s career as well as a vital episode in the history of modern sculpture. This fresh account, told through the philosophical, political, and aesthetic thought of Giacometti’s time, shows how ideologies of nationalism helped generate the problems of selfhood at the heart of modernism.

"In this eloquent account, Fiduccia gives us a newly relevant Giacometti, one whose sculptural innovations resonate not only with questions of surrealist revelation and existential space but also national and ethnic identity and their vexed visual representation in the public sphere."—Robert Slifkin, author of The New Monuments and the End of Man

Figures of Crisis is one of the finest and most richly articulated monographic studies on Giacometti. It makes a particularly compelling case for the broader significance—artistic, cultural, and political—of his fascinating and complex sculptural oeuvre.”—Alex Potts, author of The Sculptural Imagination: Figurative, Modernist, Minimalist (Yale 2001)

“Synthesizing the enormous previous scholarship on the artist, Fiduccia has deftly linked these sculptures to the rise of nationalism during the interwar period. Impressive and important.”—Susan Laxton, author of Surrealism at Play

ISBN: 9780300263183

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232 pages