The Frenzied Dance of Art and Violence

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Some artists have an inclination towards violence, with art helping to mitigate or redirect their destructive energy. For others, their art helps them gain power over or make sense of violent environs. Finally, for some violent perpetrators, art simply mirrors and even perpetuates their psychopathic cycles. Through it all, The Frenzied Dance of Art and Violence explores - and seeks to understand - these interrelated paths of destruction and creation.

To inform this dynamic, Dr. David E. Gussak relies on various psychological and sociological perspectives of violence and aggression. Beginning with brief psychobiographies of violent artists, such as Caravaggio, Cellini, Pollock, and Dali, and those whose work emerged from violence, such as Goya, Beckmann, Picasso, and Vann Nath, among others, Gussak illustrates a potent dual nature of art-making: as a way to mitigate violent inclinations and as a tool to regain control amidst turmoil. From here, the book provides an in-depth look at our society's fascination with the products of violent perpetrators in the form of murderabilia, as the art of serial killers such as Gacy, Manson, and Rolling finds its way to art collections, feeding into perpetrators' narcissism and psychopathy. The book concludes with Gussak's reflections from his thirty years as an art therapist working with violent offenders on how art can be used as a therapeutic tool to assuage violence and aggression and promote
peace in volatile situations.
The Frenzied Dance of Art and Violence is a far-reaching and thought-provoking examination of the competing and complex impulses motivating artwork and those who make it.

Author(s): David E. Gussak
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 325
City: New York

Cover
The Frenzied Dance of Art and Violence
Copyright
Contents
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
A Note on Obtaining Permission to Include Selected Artworks
Plates
Prologue: Just What Is This Dance?
PART I THE DANCE BETWEENCREATION AND DESTRUCTION
Introduction: Art of Violence/​Violence of Art
1 Angelic Demons: The Capricious Creators
2 Creating in Conflict: Art amid Environmental and Societal Violence
3 Art of the Perpetrator and the Oppressed: Unveiling the Art of the Holocaust
PART II ART OF PSYCHOPATHY
Interlogue:  Examining Psychopathy
4 Wielding a New Weapon: Perpetuating the Multiple Murderer’s Psychopathic Cycle Through Art
5 Extremes on the Same Continuum: Comparing the Art of Gacy and Manson
PART III ART FOR CHANGE
6 Charles Bronson Becomes Charlie Salvador: “The Most Violent Inmate” Liberated Through Art
7 Guernica: Painted from Violence, a Palette for Peace
8 Continuing the Dance: How Art Therapy Both Reveals and Mitigates Violence and Aggression
Epilogue: Bringing the Dance to a Close
References
Index