James Crump is a writer, director, and producer whose films include
the documentary Spit Earth- Who Is Jordan Wolfson?(2020);Antonio
Lopez 1970- Sex Fashion & Disco(2018),winner of the Metropolitan
Grand Jury prize at the 2017 DOC NYC Film Festival;Troublemakers-
The Story of Land Art (2016),which premiered at the New York Film
Festival with theWall Street Journaldeclaring that it "takes its
place among the great art documentaries of the past half
century";andBlack White + Gray- A Portrait of Sam Wagstaff and
Robert Mapplethorpe (2007), which premiered at the Tribeca Film
Festival.
An acclaimed art historian and curator,Crump is also the author,
coauthor, and editor of numerous books and has published widely in
the fields of modern and contemporary art. His critical texts have
appeared in Art in America, Artforum, Archives of American Art
Journal for the Smithsonian Museum, and Art Review, among other
publications.
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Week Breuer's Bohemia, a substantial, handsomely executed volume. .
. James Crump weaves a fascinating history of how private lives
intersect with architecture, all the while clearly explaining what
made these arresting structures so practical and appealing.
--Wall Street Journal
"Breuer's Bohemia surveys an oft-overlooked corner of the
Modernist's oeuvre."
--Metropolis
"The image heavy Breuer's Bohemia opens up a new dimension of the
designer's practice for those that are already familiar and those
just getting started."
--Cultured Magazine "Takes an incisive look into the roiling
cultural milieu in which Marcel Breuer crafted some of his most
groundbreaking residential projects. It's a tale of inspiration and
decadence, rife with heavy drinking and free love, all set against
a backdrop of leftist politics and social iconoclasm incubated in
the seemingly staid suburban outposts of Connecticut and
Massachusetts."
--Architectural Digest "[A] must read."
--Aspire Design and Home "...covers the saga in print, with
irresistible photos of an all-star cast and their louche New
England idyll."
--The Spaces
"Breuer's Bohemia is an excellent, vivid documentation of a
specific time and place."
--A Daily Dose of Architecture "Crump's chronicle of Breuer's more
personal projects and entanglements . . . shed[s] light on what
seems a hidden corner of his rich legacy. It also illuminates an
interesting chapter of New England's Modernist heritage."
--Metropolis "The sense that permeates Breuer's Bohemia-- one
perhaps unsurprising for a catalogue on the life and work of this
influential Bauhausian-furniture maker turned residential architect
-- is a love of architecture. . . For readers who feel a similar
love for the niche interests and wider aesthetics of midcentury
Modern architecture, Breuer's Bohemia is a treasure trove of
imagery, letters, and media surrounding the interlocution between
titans of the form, their patrons, and the impression they left on
the landscape and the medium."
--Hyperallergic "The book is rich in history and text, a true deep
dive."
--1stdibs Introspective Magazine "A worthy addition to larger
architecture collections."
--Library Journal
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