Invisible colors : the arts of the atomic age /
The effects of radiation are invisible, but art can make it and its effects visible. Artwork created in response to the events of the nuclear era allow us to see them in a different way. In this book, the author explores the atomic age from the perspective of the arts, investigating atomic-related a...
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Cambridge, Massachusetts :
MIT Press,
[2018]
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| Series: | Leonardo book series.
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Table of Contents:
- An introduction to the arts of the atomic age from Marie Curie to Fukushima
- Hiroshima and the colorless paintings
- Tonight no poetry will serve: Godzilla and other cold war monstrosities
- Fukushima and other clouds of suspicions.