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A Companion to Modern Art presents a series of original essays by international and interdisciplinary authors who offer a comprehensive overview of the origins and evolution of artistic works, movements, approaches, influences, and legacies of Modern Art. * Presents a contemporary debate and dialogue rather than a seamless consensus on Modern Art * Aims for reader accessibility by highlighting a plurality of approaches and voices in the field * Presents Modern Art's foundational philosophic ideas and practices, as well as the complexities of key artists such as Cezanne and Picasso, and those…mehr
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A Companion to Modern Art presents a series of original essays by international and interdisciplinary authors who offer a comprehensive overview of the origins and evolution of artistic works, movements, approaches, influences, and legacies of Modern Art. * Presents a contemporary debate and dialogue rather than a seamless consensus on Modern Art * Aims for reader accessibility by highlighting a plurality of approaches and voices in the field * Presents Modern Art's foundational philosophic ideas and practices, as well as the complexities of key artists such as Cezanne and Picasso, and those who straddled the modern and contemporary * Looks at the historical reception of Modern Art, in addition to the latest insights of art historians, curators, and critics to artists, educators, and more
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- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- Seitenzahl: 568
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. November 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781118639801
- Artikelnr.: 50212627
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- Seitenzahl: 568
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. November 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781118639801
- Artikelnr.: 50212627
Pam Meecham is Professor of Museum Studies at the UCL Institute of Education, where she conducts research into institutional histories and the display of modernism. Meecham is the co-author of Making American Art (2009) and Modern Art: A Critical Introduction (2000, 2005).
List of Figures ix Acknowledgments xi Notes on Contributors xiii Introduction 1 Pam Meecham Part I Ancient & Modern 15 1 Revitalizing Romanticism; or, Reflections on the Nietzschean Aesthetic and the Modern Imagination 17 Colin Trodd 2 A Cartography of Desires and Taboos: The Modern Primitive and the Antipodes 37 Andrew McNamara and Ann Stephen 3 Primitive/Modern/Contemporary 55 Paul Wood 4 Did Modernism Redefine Classicism? The Ancient Modernity of Classical Greek Art 73 Whitney Davis 5 Robert Goldwater and the Search for the Primitive: The Asmat Project at the Museum of Primitive Art 91 Nick Stanley 6 Surrealist Ireland: the Archaic, the Modern and the Marvelous 109 Fionna Barber Part II Displaying the Modern 125 7 Picturing the Installation Shot 127 Julie Sheldon 8 Contemporary Displays of Modern Art 145 Pam Meecham 9 Camera-Eye: Photography and Modernism 167 Liz Wells 10 Photographic Installation Strategies En-bloc and In-the-round 187 Wiebke Leister 11 Documenta 6: Memories of Another Modernism 209 Judith Brocklehurst Part III Re-assessments: Modernism and Globalization 227 12 Bijiasuo and Truth: Modernism Reassessed in an Era of Globalization 229 Jonathan Harris 13 Extensive Modernity: On the Refunctioning of Artists as Producers 245 Angela Dimitrakaki 14 Architecture's Modernisms 263 Richard J. Williams 15 The Wide Margins of the Century: Rural Modernism, Pastoral Peasants, and Economic Migrations 283 Rosemary Shirley 16 Destabilizing Essentialism through Localizing Modernism 299 Naoko Uchiyama Part IV Locating Modernism: Multiple Modernisms and Nation Building 319 17 The Many Modernisms of Australian Art 321 Laura Back 18 Greek-Cypriot Locality: (Re) Defining our Understanding of European Modernity 339 Elena Stylianou and Nicos Philippou 19 A Northern Avant-garde: Spaces and Cultural Transfer 359 Annika O¨hrner 20 Modernisms, Genealogy, and Utopias in Finland 375 Renja Suominen-Kokkonen 21 The Engaged Artist: Considerations of Relevance 391 Greta Berman 22 Visualizing Figures of Caribbean Slavery through Modernism 411 Leon Wainwright Part V The Modern Artist, the Modern Child, and a Modern Art Education 425 23 A Modern Art Education 427 Claire Robins 24 Misrecognition: Child's Play, Modern Art, and Vygotskian Psychology 453 Nicholas Addison 25 MoMA and the Modern Child: The Critical Role of Education Programming in MoMA's Modernism 473 Briley Rasmussen 26 Paul C´ezanne's Young Girl at the Piano - Overture to "Tannh¨auser" or "Le Haschisch des femmes" 493 Anna Green Index 517
Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Pam Meecham
PART 1: Ancient & Modern
1. Colin Trodd: Revitalizing Romanticism; or, Reflections on the Nietzschean Aesthetic and the Modern Imagination
2. Andrew McNamara and Ann Stephen: A Cartography of Desires and Taboos: The Modern Primitive and the Antipodes
3. Paul Wood: Primitive/Modern/Contemporary
4. Whitney Davis: Did Modernism Redefine Classicism? The Ancient Modernity of Classical Greek Art
5. Nick Stanley: Robert Goldwater and the Search for the Primitive: the Asmat project at the Museum of Primitive Art
6. Fionna Barber: Surrealist Ireland: the Archaic, the Modern and the Marvellous
PART 2: Displaying the Modern
7. Julie Sheldon: Picturing the Installation Shot
8. Pam Meecham: Contemporary Displays of Modern Art
9. Liz Wells: Camera-Eye: Photography and Modernism
10. Wiebke Leister: Photographic Installation Strategies En-Bloc and In-the-Round
11. Judith Brocklehurst: Documenta 6: Memories of another Modernism
PART 3: Re-assessments: Modernism and Globalization
12. Jonathan Harris: Bijiasuo and Truth: Modernism Reassessed in an Era of Globalization
13. Angela Dimitrakaki: Extensive Modernity: On the Refunctioning of Artists as Producers
14. Richard Williams: Architecture's Modernisms
15. Rosemary Shirley: The Wide Margins of the Century: Rural Modernism, Pastoral Peasants and Economic Migrations
16. Naoko Uchiyama: Destabilising Essentialism through Localising Modernism
PART 4: Locating Modernism: Multiple Modernisms and National Identities
17. Laura Back: The Many Modernisms of Australian Art
18. Elena Stylianou and Nico Philippou: Greek-Cypriot Locality: (Re) Defining our Understanding of European Modernity
19. Annika Öhrner: A Northern avant-garde: Spaces and Cultural Transfer
20. Renja Suominen-Kokkonen: Modernisms, Genealogy and Utopias in Finland
21. Greta Berman: The Engaged Artist: Considerations of Relevance
22. Leon Wainwright: Visualising Figures of Caribbean Slavery through Modernism
PART 5: The Modern Artist, the Modern Child and a Modern Art Education
23. Claire Robins: A Modern Art Education
24. Nicholas Addison: Misrecognition: Child's play, modern art and Vygotskian psychology
25. Briley Rasmussen: MoMA and the Modern Child: The Critical Role of Education Programming in MoMA's Modernism
26. Anna Green: Paul Cézanne's Young Girl at the Piano - Overture to "Tannhäuser" or "Le Haschisch des femmes"
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Pam Meecham
PART 1: Ancient & Modern
1. Colin Trodd: Revitalizing Romanticism; or, Reflections on the Nietzschean Aesthetic and the Modern Imagination
2. Andrew McNamara and Ann Stephen: A Cartography of Desires and Taboos: The Modern Primitive and the Antipodes
3. Paul Wood: Primitive/Modern/Contemporary
4. Whitney Davis: Did Modernism Redefine Classicism? The Ancient Modernity of Classical Greek Art
5. Nick Stanley: Robert Goldwater and the Search for the Primitive: the Asmat project at the Museum of Primitive Art
6. Fionna Barber: Surrealist Ireland: the Archaic, the Modern and the Marvellous
PART 2: Displaying the Modern
7. Julie Sheldon: Picturing the Installation Shot
8. Pam Meecham: Contemporary Displays of Modern Art
9. Liz Wells: Camera-Eye: Photography and Modernism
10. Wiebke Leister: Photographic Installation Strategies En-Bloc and In-the-Round
11. Judith Brocklehurst: Documenta 6: Memories of another Modernism
PART 3: Re-assessments: Modernism and Globalization
12. Jonathan Harris: Bijiasuo and Truth: Modernism Reassessed in an Era of Globalization
13. Angela Dimitrakaki: Extensive Modernity: On the Refunctioning of Artists as Producers
14. Richard Williams: Architecture's Modernisms
15. Rosemary Shirley: The Wide Margins of the Century: Rural Modernism, Pastoral Peasants and Economic Migrations
16. Naoko Uchiyama: Destabilising Essentialism through Localising Modernism
PART 4: Locating Modernism: Multiple Modernisms and National Identities
17. Laura Back: The Many Modernisms of Australian Art
18. Elena Stylianou and Nico Philippou: Greek-Cypriot Locality: (Re) Defining our Understanding of European Modernity
19. Annika Öhrner: A Northern avant-garde: Spaces and Cultural Transfer
20. Renja Suominen-Kokkonen: Modernisms, Genealogy and Utopias in Finland
21. Greta Berman: The Engaged Artist: Considerations of Relevance
22. Leon Wainwright: Visualising Figures of Caribbean Slavery through Modernism
PART 5: The Modern Artist, the Modern Child and a Modern Art Education
23. Claire Robins: A Modern Art Education
24. Nicholas Addison: Misrecognition: Child's play, modern art and Vygotskian psychology
25. Briley Rasmussen: MoMA and the Modern Child: The Critical Role of Education Programming in MoMA's Modernism
26. Anna Green: Paul Cézanne's Young Girl at the Piano - Overture to "Tannhäuser" or "Le Haschisch des femmes"
List of Figures ix Acknowledgments xi Notes on Contributors xiii Introduction 1 Pam Meecham Part I Ancient & Modern 15 1 Revitalizing Romanticism; or, Reflections on the Nietzschean Aesthetic and the Modern Imagination 17 Colin Trodd 2 A Cartography of Desires and Taboos: The Modern Primitive and the Antipodes 37 Andrew McNamara and Ann Stephen 3 Primitive/Modern/Contemporary 55 Paul Wood 4 Did Modernism Redefine Classicism? The Ancient Modernity of Classical Greek Art 73 Whitney Davis 5 Robert Goldwater and the Search for the Primitive: The Asmat Project at the Museum of Primitive Art 91 Nick Stanley 6 Surrealist Ireland: the Archaic, the Modern and the Marvelous 109 Fionna Barber Part II Displaying the Modern 125 7 Picturing the Installation Shot 127 Julie Sheldon 8 Contemporary Displays of Modern Art 145 Pam Meecham 9 Camera-Eye: Photography and Modernism 167 Liz Wells 10 Photographic Installation Strategies En-bloc and In-the-round 187 Wiebke Leister 11 Documenta 6: Memories of Another Modernism 209 Judith Brocklehurst Part III Re-assessments: Modernism and Globalization 227 12 Bijiasuo and Truth: Modernism Reassessed in an Era of Globalization 229 Jonathan Harris 13 Extensive Modernity: On the Refunctioning of Artists as Producers 245 Angela Dimitrakaki 14 Architecture's Modernisms 263 Richard J. Williams 15 The Wide Margins of the Century: Rural Modernism, Pastoral Peasants, and Economic Migrations 283 Rosemary Shirley 16 Destabilizing Essentialism through Localizing Modernism 299 Naoko Uchiyama Part IV Locating Modernism: Multiple Modernisms and Nation Building 319 17 The Many Modernisms of Australian Art 321 Laura Back 18 Greek-Cypriot Locality: (Re) Defining our Understanding of European Modernity 339 Elena Stylianou and Nicos Philippou 19 A Northern Avant-garde: Spaces and Cultural Transfer 359 Annika O¨hrner 20 Modernisms, Genealogy, and Utopias in Finland 375 Renja Suominen-Kokkonen 21 The Engaged Artist: Considerations of Relevance 391 Greta Berman 22 Visualizing Figures of Caribbean Slavery through Modernism 411 Leon Wainwright Part V The Modern Artist, the Modern Child, and a Modern Art Education 425 23 A Modern Art Education 427 Claire Robins 24 Misrecognition: Child's Play, Modern Art, and Vygotskian Psychology 453 Nicholas Addison 25 MoMA and the Modern Child: The Critical Role of Education Programming in MoMA's Modernism 473 Briley Rasmussen 26 Paul C´ezanne's Young Girl at the Piano - Overture to "Tannh¨auser" or "Le Haschisch des femmes" 493 Anna Green Index 517
Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Pam Meecham
PART 1: Ancient & Modern
1. Colin Trodd: Revitalizing Romanticism; or, Reflections on the Nietzschean Aesthetic and the Modern Imagination
2. Andrew McNamara and Ann Stephen: A Cartography of Desires and Taboos: The Modern Primitive and the Antipodes
3. Paul Wood: Primitive/Modern/Contemporary
4. Whitney Davis: Did Modernism Redefine Classicism? The Ancient Modernity of Classical Greek Art
5. Nick Stanley: Robert Goldwater and the Search for the Primitive: the Asmat project at the Museum of Primitive Art
6. Fionna Barber: Surrealist Ireland: the Archaic, the Modern and the Marvellous
PART 2: Displaying the Modern
7. Julie Sheldon: Picturing the Installation Shot
8. Pam Meecham: Contemporary Displays of Modern Art
9. Liz Wells: Camera-Eye: Photography and Modernism
10. Wiebke Leister: Photographic Installation Strategies En-Bloc and In-the-Round
11. Judith Brocklehurst: Documenta 6: Memories of another Modernism
PART 3: Re-assessments: Modernism and Globalization
12. Jonathan Harris: Bijiasuo and Truth: Modernism Reassessed in an Era of Globalization
13. Angela Dimitrakaki: Extensive Modernity: On the Refunctioning of Artists as Producers
14. Richard Williams: Architecture's Modernisms
15. Rosemary Shirley: The Wide Margins of the Century: Rural Modernism, Pastoral Peasants and Economic Migrations
16. Naoko Uchiyama: Destabilising Essentialism through Localising Modernism
PART 4: Locating Modernism: Multiple Modernisms and National Identities
17. Laura Back: The Many Modernisms of Australian Art
18. Elena Stylianou and Nico Philippou: Greek-Cypriot Locality: (Re) Defining our Understanding of European Modernity
19. Annika Öhrner: A Northern avant-garde: Spaces and Cultural Transfer
20. Renja Suominen-Kokkonen: Modernisms, Genealogy and Utopias in Finland
21. Greta Berman: The Engaged Artist: Considerations of Relevance
22. Leon Wainwright: Visualising Figures of Caribbean Slavery through Modernism
PART 5: The Modern Artist, the Modern Child and a Modern Art Education
23. Claire Robins: A Modern Art Education
24. Nicholas Addison: Misrecognition: Child's play, modern art and Vygotskian psychology
25. Briley Rasmussen: MoMA and the Modern Child: The Critical Role of Education Programming in MoMA's Modernism
26. Anna Green: Paul Cézanne's Young Girl at the Piano - Overture to "Tannhäuser" or "Le Haschisch des femmes"
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Pam Meecham
PART 1: Ancient & Modern
1. Colin Trodd: Revitalizing Romanticism; or, Reflections on the Nietzschean Aesthetic and the Modern Imagination
2. Andrew McNamara and Ann Stephen: A Cartography of Desires and Taboos: The Modern Primitive and the Antipodes
3. Paul Wood: Primitive/Modern/Contemporary
4. Whitney Davis: Did Modernism Redefine Classicism? The Ancient Modernity of Classical Greek Art
5. Nick Stanley: Robert Goldwater and the Search for the Primitive: the Asmat project at the Museum of Primitive Art
6. Fionna Barber: Surrealist Ireland: the Archaic, the Modern and the Marvellous
PART 2: Displaying the Modern
7. Julie Sheldon: Picturing the Installation Shot
8. Pam Meecham: Contemporary Displays of Modern Art
9. Liz Wells: Camera-Eye: Photography and Modernism
10. Wiebke Leister: Photographic Installation Strategies En-Bloc and In-the-Round
11. Judith Brocklehurst: Documenta 6: Memories of another Modernism
PART 3: Re-assessments: Modernism and Globalization
12. Jonathan Harris: Bijiasuo and Truth: Modernism Reassessed in an Era of Globalization
13. Angela Dimitrakaki: Extensive Modernity: On the Refunctioning of Artists as Producers
14. Richard Williams: Architecture's Modernisms
15. Rosemary Shirley: The Wide Margins of the Century: Rural Modernism, Pastoral Peasants and Economic Migrations
16. Naoko Uchiyama: Destabilising Essentialism through Localising Modernism
PART 4: Locating Modernism: Multiple Modernisms and National Identities
17. Laura Back: The Many Modernisms of Australian Art
18. Elena Stylianou and Nico Philippou: Greek-Cypriot Locality: (Re) Defining our Understanding of European Modernity
19. Annika Öhrner: A Northern avant-garde: Spaces and Cultural Transfer
20. Renja Suominen-Kokkonen: Modernisms, Genealogy and Utopias in Finland
21. Greta Berman: The Engaged Artist: Considerations of Relevance
22. Leon Wainwright: Visualising Figures of Caribbean Slavery through Modernism
PART 5: The Modern Artist, the Modern Child and a Modern Art Education
23. Claire Robins: A Modern Art Education
24. Nicholas Addison: Misrecognition: Child's play, modern art and Vygotskian psychology
25. Briley Rasmussen: MoMA and the Modern Child: The Critical Role of Education Programming in MoMA's Modernism
26. Anna Green: Paul Cézanne's Young Girl at the Piano - Overture to "Tannhäuser" or "Le Haschisch des femmes"