Moving Modernism reenacts the simultaneous eruption of three spectacular revolutions: the development of pictorial abstraction, the first modern dance, and the birth of cinema, which together changed the artistic landscape of early-twentieth-century Europe and the future of modern art. This study follows the chronology of the historical avant-garde to show how dance and pictures were engaged in a kindred exploration of the limits of art and perception that required the process of abstraction.
Moving Modernism reenacts the simultaneous eruption of three spectacular revolutions: the development of pictorial abstraction, the first modern dance, and the birth of cinema, which together changed the artistic landscape of early-twentieth-century Europe and the future of modern art. This study follows the chronology of the historical avant-garde to show how dance and pictures were engaged in a kindred exploration of the limits of art and perception that required the process of abstraction.
Nell Andrew is Associate Professor of Art History and Co-Director of the Interdisciplinary Modernisms Workshop at the University of Georgia, Athens. She teaches and researches in the fields of modern art and the historical avant-garde, dance history, and early film.
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Acknowledgements Introduction: The Medium is a Muscle Chapter one: The Idea in Motion: Loïe Fuller at the Banquet Chapter two: Futurist Moment/um: Valentine de Saint-Point's Métachorie Chapter three: Dada Dance: Sophie Taeuber's Visceral Abstraction Chapter four: Living Art: Akarova's Music-Architecture Chapter five: The Dance of Abstract Cinema List of Illustrations Selected Bibliography Index
Acknowledgements Introduction: The Medium is a Muscle Chapter one: The Idea in Motion: Loïe Fuller at the Banquet Chapter two: Futurist Moment/um: Valentine de Saint-Point's Métachorie Chapter three: Dada Dance: Sophie Taeuber's Visceral Abstraction Chapter four: Living Art: Akarova's Music-Architecture Chapter five: The Dance of Abstract Cinema List of Illustrations Selected Bibliography Index
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