Buch, Englisch, 278 Seiten, Format (B × H): 211 mm x 277 mm, Gewicht: 916 g
Reihe: Art History Special Issues
Buch, Englisch, 278 Seiten, Format (B × H): 211 mm x 277 mm, Gewicht: 916 g
Reihe: Art History Special Issues
ISBN: 978-1-118-27584-9
Verlag: WILEY
Informed by new research, this rich collection of thought-provoking essays presents a fresh assessment of British Art in the Cultural Field, 1939-69, locating influential artists, movements, institutions, and individual works against the changing economic and cultural landscape to shed new light on this seminal period in British art history.
* International art historians explore many different aspects of the period which saw post-war austerity, decolonisation, and the birth of postmodernism
* Takes a variety of approaches, from the broad canvas of the political economy of art to closely attentive readings of individual artists and works, from Bacon to Stirling, and the Independent Group to Pop Art
* Invaluable for students and scholars of the field, as well as general readers, including the growing number of collectors of twentieth-century British art
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6 Notes on Contributors
8 Chapter 1 Being British and Going. Somewhere
Lisa Tickner and David Peters Corbett
18 Chapter 2 'The morrow we left behind': Landscape and the Rethinking of Modernism, 1939-53
Chris Stephens
36 Chapter 3 Sculpture for the Hand: Herbert Read in the Studio of Kurt Schwitters
Megan R. Luke
54 Chapter 4 Science, Art and Landscape in the Nuclear Age
Catherine Jolivette
72 Chapter 5 Photography into Building in Post-war Architecture: The Smithsons and James Stirling
Claire Zimmerman
90 Chapter 6 Realism, Brutalism, Pop
Alex Potts
116 Chapter 7 The Independent Group's 'Anthropology of Ourselves'
Catherine Spencer
138 Chapter 8 Dada's Mama: Richard Hamilton's Queer Pop
Jonathan D. Katz
156 Chapter 9 Francis Bacon: Painting after Photography
Martin Hammer
174 Chapter 10 Vulgar Pictures: Bacon, de Kooning, and the Figure under Abstraction
Andrew R. Lee
196 Chapter 11 'Export Britain': Pop Art, Mass Culture and the Export Drive
Lisa Tickner
222 Chapter 12 Painting and Sculpture of a Decade '54-'64 Revisited
Andrew Stephenson
244 Chapter 13 Varieties of Belatedness and Provincialism: Decolonization and British Pop
Leon Wainwright
265 Index