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2023, The Barnes Then and Now: Dialogues on Education, Installation, and Social Justice, edited by Martha Lucy
Published in a volume celebrating the centennial of the establishment of the Barnes Foundation, the essay ponders the role of the global and folk art collected by Albert C. Barnes in dialogue with European modernism, which formed the thrust of his collection.
Introduction to the special issue of Modernist Cultures. Contributors include Douglas Mao, Ira Nadel, Claire Battershill, Daniel Göske.
Over the last decade Asian art has gone from relative obscurity to exceeding prices obtained by European Old Masters. But while the market is thriving, the historical and cultural circumstances which led to this are underdiscussed. The description of artists from particular regions as ‘emerging’ renders these works ahistorical, affecting a divorce from context. This publication will challenge this by attending to the development of modern and contemporary art from these regions in an extended historical and global perspective. Unprecedented cultural dialogue during the early twentieth century facilitated modernism; a modernism that in the West depended on a critical reassessment based on ‘primitive’ cultures, and that outside the West was dependent on the importation of Western art. It is this reciprocity of influence that provides fertile ground for revision, allowing a shift away from a binary West/non-West narrative, to a global model of mutual global exchange. The art histories of individual nations in Asia and South America – particularly China, Japan and Brazil – are becoming well known, but the possible links and similarities between these non-Western modernisms have not yet been interrogated. This publication addresses these issues by uniting expertise developed within regional case studies, in order to forge a collective framework appropriate to the demands of an international audience and market for contemporary art. How mutual is the dialogue between West and non-West in the development of modernism, and what are the impacts of these trans- and inter-cultural dialogues for the globalised art world of today? With contributions on East, South and Central Asia, and papers on Latin America, Modernism Beyond the West offers a unique global framework for understanding the history and origins of non-Western modern and contemporary art. Based on proceedings of the 2012 Annual Conference of the Association of Art Historians, this volume of collected research presents papers on Japanese, Indian, Iranian, Thai, Central Asian, Brazilian and Mexican art, giving a broad ranging account of painting, calligraphy, photography, dance and performance to forge new methodological constructs across disciplines and regions. Featuring works by Santiago Sierra, Hans Bellmer, Kamal ol-Molk, Tatsumi Hijikata, Yoshihara Jirō, Oswald de Andrade, Francis Alÿs and many more. Available from enzoarts.com/modernism-beyond-the-west
Brill's Companion to the Reception of Classics in International Modernism and the Avant-Garde examines how the writers and artists who lived from roughly the last quarter of the nineteenth century to the middle of the twentieth sought to build a new world from the ashes of one marked by two world wars, global economic depression, the rise of nationalism, and the collapse of empires. By surveying the modernist appropriation of Ancient Greece and Rome, the fourteen chapters in this volume demonstrate how the Classics, as foundational texts of the old order, were nevertheless adapted to suit the stylistic innovation and formal experimentation that characterized modernist and avant-garde literature and art.
Canadian Review of Comparative Literature / Revue Canadienne de Littérature Comparée
Modernism Today ed. by Sjef Houppermans etal2015 •
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Review of Kaira M. Cabañas, Learning from Madness: Brazilian Modernism and Global Contemporary Art. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2018. 240 pp.; 61 b/w ills. $45, $10–45 ebook and Sarah J. Townsend, The Unfinished Art of Theater: Avant-Garde Intellectuals in Mexico and Brazil. Evanston, IL.: Northwestern University Press, 2018. 312 pp. 35 b/w ills. $99.95, $34.95 paper, $34.95 ebook
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