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The Imperial Childhood of World Art: Bard Graduate Center - Cultural Histories of the Material World

Autor Matthew Vollgraff
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 19 iun 2025
A reconstruction of the first exhibition of world art history in Germany, organized by the historian Karl Lamprecht in 1914.

By the standards of its day, the exhibition of world art history was an extraordinarily cosmopolitan and comparative project, yet it also had a political agenda. Karl Lamprecht studied and presented works of visual art as records of the psychological development of entire cultures—a development which, he believed, followed the same pattern as the mental growth of a child. Juxtaposing mature works of art with children’s drawings from around the globe, his exhibition deployed new ways of thinking about historical times to infantilize colonial subjects as perpetual pupils and dependents.

This book examines for the first time how Lamprecht’s public exhibition and academic research on art jointly contributed not only to colonial representations but also to concrete designs for domination. Situating this watershed 1914 exhibition within the wider context of German historical scholarship, scientific racism, and international politics on the eve of the First World War, the book revises the genealogy of “global art history” while intervening in contemporary debates around Eurocentrism, the universal museum, and Germany’s colonial past.
 
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781941792445
ISBN-10: 1941792448
Pagini: 200
Ilustrații: 45 color plates
Dimensiuni: 159 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: BARD GRADUATE CENTER
Colecția Bard Graduate Center
Seria Bard Graduate Center - Cultural Histories of the Material World


Notă biografică

Matthew Vollgraff is a cultural historian who specializes in the science, politics, and visual culture of modern Central Europe. He studies how nineteenth- and twentieth-century scientists and artists have negotiated knowledge about the human, including theories of affect, technology, race, and migration.

Cuprins

1. In the Hall of Culture
2. “The Original Artistic Disposition of the Nation”
3. Cultural History as Social Biopsychology
4. Art in Embryo
5. Staging the Childhood of Art
6. History with a Vengeance
7. Eastern Anxieties
8. Ornaments of Decline
9. Compare and Conquer
10. Infancy and Empire