"...the conception of the Avant Garde is discarded as a general movement forward toward a utopian external and is reoriented to a general movement inward..." from "Avant Garde?" as seen in the Post-Dogmatist Quarterly
G. Levin. Little, Brown, Boston, (1992)Kandinsky's Debut in America / Gail Levin -- Kandinsky and the First American Avant-Garde / Gail Levin -- Marsden Hartley, Albert Bloch, and Kandinsky in Europe / Gail Levin -- Kandinsky and Regional America / Marianne Lorenz -- Kandinsky and American Abstraction: New York and Europe in the 1930s and 1940s / Marianne Lorenz -- Kandinsky and Abstract Expressionism / Gail Levin -- Lenders to the Exhibition -- Checklist of Works of Art -- Exhibitions of Kandinsky's Work: 1912-1950;
ISBN 0821219219.
D. Belgrad. (1998)Content: Pt. 1. The Collective Unconscious -- 1. The Emergence of an Avant-Garde -- 2. The Avant-Garde and the American Indian -- 3. Ideogram -- Pt. 2. The Energy Field -- 4. Subjectivity, Existentialism, and Plastic Dialogue -- 5. Subjectivity in the Energy Field: The Influence of Alfred North Whitehead -- 6. Gestalt -- 7. The Body in Plastic Dialogue: Dance and Ceramics -- Pt. 3. Spontaneous Bop Prosody -- 8. Bebop -- 9. The Beats -- 10. Battling the Social Neurosis. Conclusion Into the Sixties
ISBN 0226041883.