Art in the North of England, 1979-2008: British Art: Histories and Interpretations since 1700
Autor Gabriel N. Geeen Limba Engleză Hardback – 22 iul 2016
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781472431226
ISBN-10: 1472431227
Pagini: 260
Ilustrații: 76
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria British Art: Histories and Interpretations since 1700
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1472431227
Pagini: 260
Ilustrații: 76
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria British Art: Histories and Interpretations since 1700
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Introduction
Part 1: 1980s
Chapter 1: the cloth cap and the red glove: politics and northern aesthetics in the 1980s
Chapter 2: Farewell to an industry
Chapter 3: New North? Artists in the urban fabric
Chapter 4: Cultural regeneration and northern imaginaries
Part 2: 1990s
Chapter 5: A case for capital
Chapter 6: Sculpting an age: industrial metamorphosis
Chapter 7: Do It Yourself: grassroots practices and diversification
Part 3: 2000s
Chapter 8. Creative cities: an art of distinction
Chapter 9 Creative resistance: social clubs and democratic promenade
Chapter 10: Trans-industrial northern spaces
Conclusion
Part 1: 1980s
Chapter 1: the cloth cap and the red glove: politics and northern aesthetics in the 1980s
Chapter 2: Farewell to an industry
Chapter 3: New North? Artists in the urban fabric
Chapter 4: Cultural regeneration and northern imaginaries
Part 2: 1990s
Chapter 5: A case for capital
Chapter 6: Sculpting an age: industrial metamorphosis
Chapter 7: Do It Yourself: grassroots practices and diversification
Part 3: 2000s
Chapter 8. Creative cities: an art of distinction
Chapter 9 Creative resistance: social clubs and democratic promenade
Chapter 10: Trans-industrial northern spaces
Conclusion
Notă biografică
Gabriel N. Gee is Assistant Professor of Art History, Franklin University, Switzerland.
Recenzii
"Gabriel Gee provides a timely and important contribution to the current focus on arts and visual culture in the north of England. He attends closely to the impact of successive waves of policy, funding and regeneration schemes since the 1980s, the development of cultural and creative strategies, and particular forms of resistance in key northern cities. This is most valuable historical research. The specific case studies and the material drawn from the extensive interviews with diverse actors over the recent decades all make for an absorbing read."
--Ysanne Holt, University of Northumbria, UK
"This book is a very clear and comprehensively written historiographical overview of the production and consumption of contemporary visual arts in the North of England in the 1980s, 1990s and 2000s. ... Although the focus is on the past three decades, the author does not hesitate to recapture local events and developments in the eighteenth, nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, if necessary for a clear contextualization of a recent event, trend or other fact. They are sometimes the roots, a prelude or in fact, the opposite of a current development. This broader contextualization, which deepens insight into developments, is a strength of this publication. Another strength is the seemingly effortless embedding of this publication in a theoretical art historical context."
--Art Libraries Journal
"Overall, Gabriel Gee’s Art in the North of England, 1979-2008 alleviates a dearth of books on the subject. ... It will prove an excellent read for those with an interest in the history of contemporary British art, as the author convincingly makes the case for the assertion, development and emancipation of the Northern artistic sphere through an array of innovative, challenging and mature artistic practices."
--Etudes britanniques contemporaines
--Ysanne Holt, University of Northumbria, UK
"This book is a very clear and comprehensively written historiographical overview of the production and consumption of contemporary visual arts in the North of England in the 1980s, 1990s and 2000s. ... Although the focus is on the past three decades, the author does not hesitate to recapture local events and developments in the eighteenth, nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, if necessary for a clear contextualization of a recent event, trend or other fact. They are sometimes the roots, a prelude or in fact, the opposite of a current development. This broader contextualization, which deepens insight into developments, is a strength of this publication. Another strength is the seemingly effortless embedding of this publication in a theoretical art historical context."
--Art Libraries Journal
"Overall, Gabriel Gee’s Art in the North of England, 1979-2008 alleviates a dearth of books on the subject. ... It will prove an excellent read for those with an interest in the history of contemporary British art, as the author convincingly makes the case for the assertion, development and emancipation of the Northern artistic sphere through an array of innovative, challenging and mature artistic practices."
--Etudes britanniques contemporaines
Descriere
Based on rare archival material and numerous interviews with practitioners, Art in the North of England 1979-2008 analyses the relation between political and economic changes stemming from the 1980s and artistic developments in the principal cities of the North of England in the late 20th century. Looking in particular at the art scenes of Liverpool, Manchester, Leeds, Sheffield and Newcastle, Gabriel Gee unveils a set of powerful aesthetic reactions to industrial change and urban reconstruction during this period.