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New Histories of Art in the Global Postwar Era: Multiple Modernisms: Studies in Art Historiography

Editat de Flavia Frigeri, Kristian Handberg
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 26 sep 2022
This book maps key moments in the history of postwar art from a global perspective.
The reader is introduced to a new globally oriented approach to art, artists, museums and movements of the postwar era (1945–70). Specifically, this book bridges the gap between historical artistic centers, such as Paris and New York, and peripheral loci. Through case studies, previously unknown networks, circulations, divides and controversies are brought to light. From the development of Ethiopian modernism, to the showcase of Brazilian modernity, this book provides readers with a new set of coordinates and a reassessment of well-trodden art historical narratives around modernism.
This book will be of interest to scholars in art historiography, art history, exhibition and curatorial studies, modern art and globalization.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780367721541
ISBN-10: 0367721546
Pagini: 268
Ilustrații: 62 Halftones, black and white; 62 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Studies in Art Historiography

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Cuprins

Introduction. Towards a New Understanding of Globalism in Postwar Art
Flavia Frigeri and Kristian Handberg
1. Prologue: Art History’s Work-in Pro(re)gress: Reflections on the Multiple Modernities Project
Terry Smith
PART 1 Crossings and Encounters: Retracing Artists’ Itineraries
2. Expression for All: Ferlov, Mancoba, Tajiri and the Art of Cobra
Karen Kurczynski
3. Origins and Brinks: Multiple Modernisms in Postwar London
Giulia Smith
4. Multiple Resistances to the Concept of Modernism: The Emergence of Artistic-Poetic Networks between Eastern Europe and Latin America in the late 1960s and 1970s.
Katarzyna Cytlak
5. Urban Folklore: Marta Minujín's Postwar Assemblage and the Modern City
Elize Mazadiego
6. Yayoi Kusama as a Migrant Artist: An Artistic Trajectory as a Model for the Understanding of Postwar Art
Marie Laurberg
7. The Overworked Ground: Franz Erhard Walther in New York
Stephanie Straine
PART 2 Against the Norm: Decentering and Resisting the Canon
8. Blinded by Mao: The Challenge of Seeing Modernism in Art of the People’s Republic
Karen Stock
9. "Iranian Modernism" and the Idea of Indigenous Art: Translations, Adoptions and (mis)interpretations
Combiz Moussavi-Aghdam
10. Camouflaged Dissent – A Plastic Umbrella and Transparent Balloons: "Happenings" in South Korea, 1967–1968
Sooran Choi
11. A Postcard from Addis: Ethiopian Modernism(s) in the World
Kate Cowcher
12. The Cultural Politics of Négritude and the Debates around the Brazilian Participation in the First World Festival of Negro Arts (Dakar, 1966)
Sabrina Moura
13. An Index of Modernity: Feminist Furniture by Teresa Burga and Beatriz González
Sofia Gotti
PART 3 Collecting Modernisms – Exhibiting Modernisms
14. Traveler’s Tales: Alfred Barr, the Soviet Union and International Modernism in the Postwar Period
Masha Chlenova
15. Displaying Whose Modernity? The Bardis and the Museum of Modern Art of São Paulo
Camila Maroja
16. Cosmonaut Paintings as Contemporary Art: The Soviet Union at the Venice Biennale, 1956–1968
Kristian Handberg
17. All that Jazz: Rome’s Galleria Nazionale d’Arte Moderna and the Rise of Abstraction in Postwar Italy
Flavia Frigeri

Notă biografică

Flavia Frigeri is an Art Historian and Curator. She is currently Curator for Missing Narratives on Women at the National Portrait Gallery in London.
Kristian Handberg is an Art Historian. He is currently Assistant Professor in the Department of Arts and Cultural Studies at the University of Copenhagen.

Descriere

This book maps key moments in the history of post-war art from a global perspective.