'Cosmopolitan Modernisms explores various moments in the 20th-century art where the encounter between different cultures has produced something distinctive and revealing about the lived experience of modernity. Distinguished art historians and emerging scholars are brought together in this book by a critical dialogue that pushes beyond separate areas of study to arrive at a more connective approach to the history of art.
Travelling through a variety of historical contexts, from colonial India and pre-war Germany, to post-1945 Brazil, and the Caribbean and African American spaces of the black Atlantic diaspora, this unique collection re-defines the "cosmopolitan" as a critical aspect of the questioning attitude that artists adopted throughout the world.
Featuring internationally respected scholars at the cutting edge of contemporary research, Cosmopolitan Modernisms is the first volume in the Annotating Art's Histories series. Each volume builds up an in-depth understanding of cultural difference as a constant factor in the history of art. Presenting newly-commissioned writings alongside translations, interviews, bibliographies, and selected reprinted of hard-to-find texts, this innovative series is essential reading for students, practitioners and anyone curious about cross-cultural interaction in the visual arts.' (Back cover)
With brief biography of contributors.
Onsite
English
art theory,  art history
2005
208
1899846417
1
anthology
Introduction - Kobena MERCER
Reflections on Modern Art and National Identity in Colonial India: An Interview - Partha MITTER
White Walls, White Skins: Cosmopolitanism and Colonialism in Inter-war Modernist Architecture - Paul OVERY
Surrealism Faced with Cultural Difference - Michael RICHARDSON
The Post-modern Modernism of Wifredo Lam - Lowery Stokes SIMS
Norman Lewis: 'How to Get Black' - Ann Eden GIBSON
Romare Bearden, 1964: Collage as Kunstwollen - Kobena MERCER
C.L.R. James as a Critical Theorist of Modernist Art - David CRAVEN
Neoconcretism and Minimalism: On Ferreira Gullar's Theory of the Non-Object - Michael ASBURY
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