Modernism and Modernity in the Mediterranean World

Modernism and Modernity in the Mediterranean World
Author: Domenico Pietropaolo,Luca Somigli,Dario Brancato
Publsiher: Legas Publishing
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2006
Genre: Art
ISBN: UOM:39015073904487

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Mediterranean Modernism

Mediterranean Modernism
Author: Adam J. Goldwyn,Renée M. Silverman
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 373
Release: 2016-08-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781137586568

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This book explores how Modernist movements all across the Mediterranean basin differed from those of other regions. The chapters show how the political and economic turmoil of a period marked by world war, revolution, decolonization, nationalism, and the rapid advance of new technologies compelled artists, writers, and other intellectuals to create a new hybrid Mediterranean Modernist aesthetic which sought to balance the tensions between local and foreign, tradition and innovation, and colonial and postcolonial.

Modernism and the Mediterranean

Modernism and the Mediterranean
Author: JanK. Birksted
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 414
Release: 2017-07-05
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781351558068

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Situated in a Mediterranean landscape, the Maeght Foundation is a unique Modernist museum, product of an extraordinary collaboration between the architect, Jos?uis Sert, and the artists whose work was to be displayed there. The architecture, garden design and art offer a rare opportunity to see work in settings conceived in active collaboration with the artists themselves. By focusing on the relationship between this art foundation and its Arcadian setting, including Joan Mir?labyrinth, George Braque's pool, Tal-Coat's mosaic wall and Giacometti's terrace, Jan K. Birksted demonstrates how the building articulates many of the ideas that preoccupied this group of artists during the culminating years of their lives. The study pays special attention to the ways in which architecture can shape the experience of time, and addresses the Modernist desire for wilderness and its problematic roots in the classical Mediterranean ideal. In showing how the design of the Maeght Foundation is a Modernist representation of Mediterranean culture, the author has developed an interpretation of architecture that accommodates not only the architect's handling of material or function, but shows as well how it can be the embodiment of a particular vision of space and time.

Modernism and the Mediterranean

Modernism and the Mediterranean
Author: JanK. Birksted
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2017-07-05
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781351558075

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Situated in a Mediterranean landscape, the Maeght Foundation is a unique Modernist museum, product of an extraordinary collaboration between the architect, Jos?uis Sert, and the artists whose work was to be displayed there. The architecture, garden design and art offer a rare opportunity to see work in settings conceived in active collaboration with the artists themselves. By focusing on the relationship between this art foundation and its Arcadian setting, including Joan Mir?labyrinth, George Braque's pool, Tal-Coat's mosaic wall and Giacometti's terrace, Jan K. Birksted demonstrates how the building articulates many of the ideas that preoccupied this group of artists during the culminating years of their lives. The study pays special attention to the ways in which architecture can shape the experience of time, and addresses the Modernist desire for wilderness and its problematic roots in the classical Mediterranean ideal. In showing how the design of the Maeght Foundation is a Modernist representation of Mediterranean culture, the author has developed an interpretation of architecture that accommodates not only the architect's handling of material or function, but shows as well how it can be the embodiment of a particular vision of space and time.

Modern Architecture and the Mediterranean

Modern Architecture and the Mediterranean
Author: Jean-Francois Lejeune,Michelangelo Sabatino
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2009-12-04
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781135250270

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Bringing to light the debt twentieth-century modernist architects owe to the vernacular building traditions of the Mediterranean region, this book considers architectural practice and discourse from the 1920s to the 1980s. The essays here situate Mediterranean modernism in relation to concepts such as regionalism, nationalism, internationalism, critical regionalism, and postmodernism - an alternative history of the modern architecture and urbanism of a critical period in the twentieth century.

Making Modernity in the Islamic Mediterranean

Making Modernity in the Islamic Mediterranean
Author: Margaret S. Graves,Alex Dika Seggerman
Publsiher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 558
Release: 2022-04-19
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780253060365

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The Islamic world's artistic traditions experienced profound transformation in the 19th century as rapidly developing technologies and globalizing markets ushered in drastic changes in technique, style, and content. Despite the importance and ingenuity of these developments, the 19th century remains a gap in the history of Islamic art. To fill this opening in art historical scholarship, Making Modernity in the Islamic Mediterranean charts transformations in image-making, architecture, and craft production in the Islamic world from Fez to Istanbul. Contributors focus on the shifting methods of production, reproduction, circulation, and exchange artists faced as they worked in fields such as photography, weaving, design, metalwork, ceramics, and even transportation. Covering a range of media and a wide geographical spread, Making Modernity in the Islamic Mediterranean reveals how 19th-century artists in the Middle East and North Africa reckoned with new tools, materials, and tastes from local perspectives.

Modernism and the Mediterranean Literature and Politics 1900 1937

Modernism and the Mediterranean  Literature and Politics  1900 1937
Author: Luisa Villa
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2014
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 8854875422

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Mediterranean Crossings

Mediterranean Crossings
Author: Iain Chambers
Publsiher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2008-01-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 0822341506

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Through an interdisciplinary analysis of literary, musical, and visual works, this book proposes a cultural and historical reconfiguration of the Mediterranean.