After the Avant garde

After the Avant garde
Author: Randall Halle,Reinhild Steingröver
Publsiher: Camden House
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2008
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1571133658

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Filmmaking in Germany and Austria has changed dramatically with digitalization and the use of video and the Internet. Introducing the work of filmmakers, this volume offers an assessments of the intent and effect of their productions, and describes overall trends.

The Idea of the Avant Garde

The Idea of the Avant Garde
Author: Marc James Léger
Publsiher: Intellect Books
Total Pages: 437
Release: 2019-10-15
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781789380903

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The concept of the avant garde is highly contested, whether one consigns it to history or claims it for present-day or future uses. The first volume of The Idea of the Avant Garde – And What It Means Today provided a lively forum on the kinds of radical art theory and partisan practices that are possible in today’s world of global art markets and creative industry entrepreneurialism. This second volume presents the work of another 50 artists and writers, exploring the diverse ways that avant-gardism develops reflexive and experimental combinations of aesthetic and political praxis. The manifest strategies, temporalities, and genealogies of avant-garde art and politics are expressed through an international, intergenerational, and interdisciplinary convocation of ideas that covers the fields of film, video, architecture, visual art, art activism, literature, poetry, theatre, performance, intermedia and music.

Modern Music

Modern Music
Author: Paul Griffiths
Publsiher: George Braziller
Total Pages: 342
Release: 1981
Genre: Music
ISBN: UCAL:B4134582

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After Dada

After Dada
Author: Dorothy C. Rowe
Publsiher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2013-10-08
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0719090075

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What happened in 1920s Cologne 'after Dada'? Whilst most standard accounts of Cologne Dada simply stop with Max Ernst's departure from the city for a new life as a surrealist in Paris, this book reveals the untold stories of the Cologne avant-garde that prospered after Dada but whose legacies have been largely forgotten or neglected. It focuses on the little known Magical Realist painter Marta Hegemann (1894–1970). By re-inserting her into the histories of avant-garde modernism, a fuller picture of the gendered networks of artistic and cultural exchange within Weimar Germany can be revealed. This book embeds her activities as an artist within a gendered network of artistic exchange and influence in which Ernst continues to play a vital role amongst many others including his first wife, art critic Lou Straus-Ernst; photographers August Sander and Hannes Flach; artists Angelika Fick, Heinrich Hoerle, Willy Fick and the Cologne Progressives and visitors such as Kurt Schwitters and Katherine Dreier. The book offers a significant addition to research on Weimar visual culture and will be invaluable to students and specialists in the field.

The Composition of Movements to Come

The Composition of Movements to Come
Author: Stevphen Shukaitis
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2015-12-18
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781783481743

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This text theorizes political change from within social movement via an engagement with autonomist politics and radical aesthetics.

After the Avant Gardes

After the Avant Gardes
Author: Elizabeth Millán
Publsiher: Open Court
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2016-01-12
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780812698978

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A rallying call for all those who have been disquieted or disgusted by the excesses of artistic modernism. This is a collection of ten provocative essays on the arts, by writers of varied orientations who share a skepticism about the exaggerated role of modernism and the successive avant-gardes in shaping what is accepted as valid contemporary art. The essays cover painting and other visual arts, literature, music, and general observations about all the arts. It is not an exercise in hand-wringing about the current state of the arts, but looks for different directions in which the arts may now fruitfully evolve. Despite the diverse philosophies of the contributors, these essays together constitute a formidable case against the unhealthy impact of avant-gardism on our lives and aesthetic culture. The essays include the following, among others: a study of anti-modernist painter Odd Nerdrum, who sees modernist art as totalitarian; a critique of the avant-gardist neglect of mimesis as a key to art; an evaluation of “the end of art”; a critique of modern art in light of “the aesthetic harm principle”; an examination of Popper's objections to progressivism in music; the presentation of a new paradigm for literature.

After the Wake

After the Wake
Author: Christopher Butler
Publsiher: Oxford : Clarendon Press ; New York : Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 206
Release: 1980
Genre: Art
ISBN: UOM:39015006791936

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'After the Wake' provides the reader with a critical guide to the development of experimental literature, music, and painting since the Second World War.

Total Expansion of the Letter

Total Expansion of the Letter
Author: Trevor Stark
Publsiher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020-06-02
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780262043717

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How cubism and Dada radically reimagined the social nature of language, following the utopian poetic vision of Stéphane Mallarmé. At the outset of the twentieth century, language became a visual medium and a philosophical problem for European avant-garde artists. In Total Expansion of the Letter, art historian Trevor Stark offers a provocative history of this “linguistic turn,” centered on the radical doubt about the social function of language that defined the avant-garde movements. Major cubists and Dadaists—including Pablo Picasso, Marcel Duchamp, and Tristan Tzara—appropriated bureaucratic paperwork, newspapers, popular songs, and advertisements, only to render them dysfunctional and incommunicative. In doing so, Stark argues, these figures contended with the utopian vision of the late nineteenth-century poet Stéphane Mallarmé, who promised a “total expansion of the letter.” In his poems, Mallarmé claimed, “the act of writing was scrutinized down to its origins.” This scrutiny, however, delivered his work into an indeterminate zone between mediums, social practices, and temporalities—a paradox that reverberates through Stark's wide-ranging case studies in the history of the avant-garde. Stark examines Picasso's nearly abstract works of 1910, which promised to unite painting and writing at the brink of illegibility; the cubists' “hope of an anonymous art,” expressed in newspaper collages and industrial colors; the collaborative, cacophonous invention of “simultaneous poems” by the Dadaists in Zurich during World War I; and Duchamp's artistic exploration of chance in gambling and finance. Each of these cases reflected the avant-garde's transformative encounter with the premise of Mallarmé's poetics: that language—the very medium of human communication and community—is perpetually in flux and haunted by emptiness.