
Calvin Tomkins: The Bride and the Bachelors
This revised and expanded edition of Calvin Tomkins’s The Bride and the Bachelors features a new chapter examining the life and work of Jasper Johns and a preface written by the author. The original edition, released in 1965, included chapters on Marcel Duchamp, John Cage, Jean Tinguely, and Robert Rauschenberg. Its subtitle, The Heretical Courtship in Modern Art, conveyed the challenges that the work of these artists presented to viewers at the time. A fifth chapter on Merce Cunningham, whose innovations in dance echoed the waning role of the artist’s hand in painting and sculpture, was added for the 1968 edition. Nearly fifty years after the original book’s release, these artists are reaffirmed as pivotal voices of the avant-garde, and The Bride and the Bachelors stands as the most intimate and authoritative account of their individual and shared practices. Tomkins introduces each artist’s work through firsthand experience and exclusive interviews. Weaving through the six stories is