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Global art / Jessica Lack.

By: Series: Art essentialsPublisher: London ; New York, New York : Thames & Hudson Inc., 2020Copyright date: ©2020Description: 176 pages : illustrations (chiefly colour) ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
  • still image
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780500295243
  • 0500295247
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • N6490.4 .L33 2020
Contents:
INTRODUCTION -- IMPERIALISM AND REVOLUTION. Bengal School ; Stridentism ; Zenitism ; Afrocubanismo ; Art of the New Culture Movement ; Modern Woodcut Movement ; Anthropophagia ; Négritude ; Egyptian Surrealism ; Calcutta Group ; Concrete Invention and Madi Art -- POST-WAR AND INDEPENDENCE. European School ; Progressive Artists' Group ; Huroufiyah ; Khartoum School ; Reportage Painting ; Jikken Köbö ; Saqqakhaneh Artists ; Zaria Rebels ; Dakar School -- DISSIDENT IDENTITIES AND RESISTANCE. El Techo De La Ballena ; New Tendencies Movement ; Dvizheniye Group ; Spiral ; Aktual Art ; Oho Movement ; Mass-Mediatic Art ; Caribbean Artist Movement ; Pan-Africanism ; Mono-Ha ; Mural Movement -- IDENTITY AND TRANSNATIONALISM. Aouchem Movement ; Bikyōtō ; Africobra ; New Vision Group ; Feminist Video ; Moscow Conceptualists ; Dansaekhwa ; Laboratoire Agit'Art ; Fight Censorship Group ; Indonesian New Art Movement ; Pattern And Decoration Movement -- THE POLITICS OF ART. Antilles Group ; Collective for Art Actions ; Minjung Art Movement ; British Black Arts Movement ; 85 Art Movement ; Kerala Radicals ; Useful Art Movement ; Black Lives Matter -- Glossary -- Index of cultural protagonists -- Acknowledgements.
Summary: "Jessica Lack introduces fifty pioneering modern and contemporary art movements born out of political engagement, decolonization, marginalization or conflict. These movements have aimed to revitalize society by challenging the status quo. While not as well known as Pop Art, Dada and Futurism, these associations of artists - such as the Saqqakhaneh artists of Iran, the Stridentists of Mexico, Jikken Kobo of Japan or America's AfriCobra - have empowered and given voice to their members. 0Global Art brings unfamiliar material to life by exploring the unique historical context for each art movement, key cultural events and interconnections, and the key protagonists in the movement's evolution"-- Provided by publisher.
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Book Book NMC Library Stacks N6490.4 .L33 2020 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 33039001496339

Includes index.

INTRODUCTION -- IMPERIALISM AND REVOLUTION. Bengal School ; Stridentism ; Zenitism ; Afrocubanismo ; Art of the New Culture Movement ; Modern Woodcut Movement ; Anthropophagia ; Négritude ; Egyptian Surrealism ; Calcutta Group ; Concrete Invention and Madi Art -- POST-WAR AND INDEPENDENCE. European School ; Progressive Artists' Group ; Huroufiyah ; Khartoum School ; Reportage Painting ; Jikken Köbö ; Saqqakhaneh Artists ; Zaria Rebels ; Dakar School -- DISSIDENT IDENTITIES AND RESISTANCE. El Techo De La Ballena ; New Tendencies Movement ; Dvizheniye Group ; Spiral ; Aktual Art ; Oho Movement ; Mass-Mediatic Art ; Caribbean Artist Movement ; Pan-Africanism ; Mono-Ha ; Mural Movement -- IDENTITY AND TRANSNATIONALISM. Aouchem Movement ; Bikyōtō ; Africobra ; New Vision Group ; Feminist Video ; Moscow Conceptualists ; Dansaekhwa ; Laboratoire Agit'Art ; Fight Censorship Group ; Indonesian New Art Movement ; Pattern And Decoration Movement -- THE POLITICS OF ART. Antilles Group ; Collective for Art Actions ; Minjung Art Movement ; British Black Arts Movement ; 85 Art Movement ; Kerala Radicals ; Useful Art Movement ; Black Lives Matter -- Glossary -- Index of cultural protagonists -- Acknowledgements.

"Jessica Lack introduces fifty pioneering modern and contemporary art movements born out of political engagement, decolonization, marginalization or conflict. These movements have aimed to revitalize society by challenging the status quo. While not as well known as Pop Art, Dada and Futurism, these associations of artists - such as the Saqqakhaneh artists of Iran, the Stridentists of Mexico, Jikken Kobo of Japan or America's AfriCobra - have empowered and given voice to their members. 0Global Art brings unfamiliar material to life by exploring the unique historical context for each art movement, key cultural events and interconnections, and the key protagonists in the movement's evolution"-- Provided by publisher.

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