Multiple modernities, 1905-1970
from the collections of the National Museum of Modern Art
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Contributions
- Centre Georges Pompidou - Contributor
Publication
2014 - Centre Pompidou, Paris, France, France
Language
English
Word Count
63,750 words, Guess
Page Count
255 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivemultiplemodernit0000unse
- ISBN-102844266533
- ISBN-139782844266538
- OCLC Control Number880677856
- Open LibraryOL40233390M
Classifications
- DDC709
- LCCN6488.F8 M85 2014
- LCCN6488.F8 P375 2014
Description
"Multiple Modernities posits a renewed and enlarged vision of modern art. For the first time, the Centre Pompidou delves into the riches of its collections to present a global history of art. Taking into account not only the various countries of the world, but also the multiplicity of artists and aesthetics, this history transports us into the heart of the exceptional diversity of artistic forms created between 1905 and 1970. The contributing authors, curators, and scholars, uncover the major movements of multiple avant-gardes within the networks of exchanges and emulations characterstic of this period, with its profusion of inventions and re-examinations. They analyse the complex and dynamic relationship between universality and vernacular culture, purity and hybridity, extending throughout the adventure of modern art. Revealing the intersections and fusions of different arts, they also demonstrate the interaction of modern art with traditional practices and extra-artistic expression."
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