Anarchy and Art

Anarchy and Art
Author: Allan Antliff
Publsiher: arsenal pulp press
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2007-04-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781551523002

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One of the powers of art is its ability to convey the human aspects of political events. In this fascinating survey on art, artists, and anarchism, Allan Antliff interrogates critical moments when anarchist artists have confronted pivotal events over the past 140 years. The survey begins with Gustave Courbet’s activism during the 1871 Paris Commune (which established the French republic) and ends with anarchist art during the fall of the Soviet empire. Other subjects include the French neoimpressionists, the Dada movement in New York, anarchist art during the Russian Revolution, political art of the 1960s, and gay art and politics post-World War II. Throughout, Antliff vividly explores art’s potential as a vehicle for social change and how it can also shape the course of political events, both historic and present-day; it is a book for the politically engaged and art aficionados alike. Allan Antliff is the author of Anarchist Modernism.

Anarchist Modernism

Anarchist Modernism
Author: Allan Antliff
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2001-04-15
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0226021033

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Reveals that during the World War I era modernists participated in a wide-ranging anarchist movement that encompassed lifestyles, literature, and art, as well as politics.

Art and Anarchy

Art and Anarchy
Author: Edgar Wind
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1969
Genre: Art
ISBN: UVA:X000642225

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The Aesthetics of Anarchy

The Aesthetics of Anarchy
Author: Nina Gourianova
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2012-03-06
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780520268760

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"In this meticulously-researched, in-depth examination of anarchism and modernism, Gurianova provides a new and compelling interpretation of the early Russian avant-garde. Her study has major implications for our understanding of some of the twentieth century’s most important modernists and is an important contribution to the history and theory of radical political thought."— Allan Antliff, author of Anarchist Modernism: Art, Politics, and the First American Avant-Garde. “Gurianova is the first scholar to study the early Russian avant-garde not as a precursor to the Constructivism of the 1920s, but as a distinctive movement in its own right. In this important book, she identifies an “aesthetics of anarchy” that characterized the movement’s politics and poetics—a concept with provocative implications for our understanding of the relationship between word and image. This is a work of original and compelling scholarship that will profoundly alter our understanding of the Russian avant-garde.”— Nancy Perloff, Getty Research Institute (Los Angeles), curator of the exhibit Tango with Cows: Book Art of the Russian Avant-Garde (1910-1917).

Creation and Anarchy

Creation and Anarchy
Author: Giorgio Agamben
Publsiher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 108
Release: 2019-05-14
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781503609273

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The acclaimed Italian philosopher interrogates the concept of creation in art, religion, and economics in this collection of five essays. Creation and the giving of orders are closely entwined in Western culture, where God commands the world into existence and later issues the injunctions known as the Ten Commandments. The arche, or origin, is always also a command, and a beginning is always the first principle that governs and decrees. This is as true for theology, where God not only creates the world but governs and continues to govern through continuous creation, as it is for the philosophical and political tradition according to which beginning and creation, command and will, together form a strategic apparatus without which our society would fall apart. The five essays collected here aim to deactivate this apparatus through a patient archaeological inquiry into the concepts of work, creation, and command. Giorgio Agamben explores every nuance of the arche in search of an an-archic exit strategy. By the book’s final chapter, anarchy appears as the secret center of power, brought to light so as to make possible a philosophical thought that might overthrow both the principle and its command.

Realizing the Impossible

Realizing the Impossible
Author: Josh MacPhee,Erik Reuland
Publsiher: AK Press
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2007-01-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1904859321

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Looks at the history of the depiction of anti-authoritarian social movements in art.

Art and Anarchy

Art and Anarchy
Author: Edgar Wind
Publsiher: Northwestern University Press
Total Pages: 184
Release: 1985
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 0810106620

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Will works of the imagination ever regain the power they once had to challenge and mould society and the individual? This was the question posed by Edgar Wind's influential Reith Lectures delivered in 1960 and later expanded into his book Art and Anarchy. The book examines the various forces that have fashioned the modern view of the art, from mechanization and fear of intellect to connoisseurship and--perhaps the fundamental weakness of our age--the dispassionate acceptance of art. In the course of his discussion, Wind surveyed a wide range of topics in the history of painting, literature, music, and the plastic arts from the Renaissance to modern times.

The Anarchist s Design Book

The Anarchist s Design Book
Author: Christopher Schwarz
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2016-02-28
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0990623076

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