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Rise Of The Sixties Thomas Crow

Rise Of The Sixties By Thomas Crow

Rise Of The Sixties by Thomas Crow


$17.49
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Summary

This account of the years 1955-69 examines artists from Europe and America who worked throughout the Civil Rights movement, the Vietnam War and the general social crises of the time. The book explores the relationship between art and politics, showing how the rhetoric of one informed the other.

Rise Of The Sixties Summary

Rise Of The Sixties by Thomas Crow

This account of the years 1955-69 examines artists from Europe and America who worked throughout the Civil Rights movement, the Vietnam War and the general social crises of the time. The book explores the relationship between art and politics, showing how the rhetoric of one informed or subverted the other. It also traces the aesthetic climate that challenged established notions of content, style, medium and audience and forged new bonds between performance and visual arts.

Table of Contents

Part 1 Independence days: white line fever; tincan evening sundown fever; New York happenings. Part 2 Consumers and spectators: London calling; Europe after the rain; situated painting; trials of modernism. Part 3 Common properties: altars in the West; Dada Hollywood; death on the production line; a dealer's world; living with pop. Part 4 Vision and performance: eye of the beholder; monochromes; blues; stage directions; out of many one; in flux. Part 5 Art workers: the spectacular artist; primary structures; guerrillas in the gallery; language games. Part 6 1969: verb forms; anatomies; no foreground.

Additional information

GOR000826221
9780297835431
0297835432
Rise Of The Sixties by Thomas Crow
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Orion Publishing Co
19960513
192
N/A
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