Post-Impressionism to World War II /

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Lewer, Debbie
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Malden, MA : Blackwell Pub., 2006.
Series:Blackwell anthologies in art history ; 1.
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Post-impressionism / Roger Fry
  • Why are we publishing a journal? / Ver Sacrum
  • Notes of a painter / Henri Matisse
  • The founding and manifest of futurism / F.T. Marinetti
  • Dada manifesto / Hugo Ball
  • The work ahead of us / Vladimir Tatlin
  • First manifesto of surrealism / André Breton
  • Introduction to "new objectivity": German painting since Expressionism / Gustav Hartlaub
  • Gustave Moreau / Joris-Karl Huysmans
  • Symbolism in painting: Paul Gauguin / G.-Albert Aurier
  • From Abstraction and empathy: a contribution to the psychology of style / Wilhelm Worringer
  • From On the spiritual in art / Wassily Kandinsky
  • Mystery and creation / Giorgio de Chirico
  • From cubism and futurism to suprematism: the new painterly realism / Kazimir Malevich
  • Neo-plasticism: the general principle of plastic equivalence / Piet Mondrian
  • The mass ornament / Siegfried Kracauer
  • The work of art in the age of mechanical reproduction / Walter Benjamin
  • Avant-garde and kitsch / Clement Greenberg
  • Modernism in the work of art / Victor Burgin
  • The hidden dialectic: avantgarde-technology-mass culture / Andreas Huyssen
  • The politics of the avant-garde / Raymond Williams
  • From Theory of avant-garde / Peter Bürger
  • Jugglers' fair beneath the gallows / Ernst Bloch
  • Towards a free revolutionary art / André Breton, Diego Rivera, Leon Trotsky
  • The birth of socialist realism from the spirit of the Russian avant-garde / Boris Groys
  • Going native / Abigail Solomon-Godeau
  • Virility and domination in early twentieth-century vanguard painting / Carol Duncan
  • Men's work? masculinity and modernism / Lisa Tickner
  • What the papers say: politics and ideology in Picasso's collages of 1912 / David Cottington
  • Dada as " buffoonery and requiem at the same time" / Hanne Bergius
  • Surrealism: fetishism's job / Dawn Ades.