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Title Practices of abstract art : between anarchism and appropriation / edited by Isabel Wünsche and Wiebke Gronemeyer.

Publication Info. New Castle upon Tyne, UK : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2016.

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Edition First unabridged.
Description 1 online resource (xiii, 301 pages, 21 unnumbered pages of plates) : illustrations (some color)
nat Germans lcdgt
gdr Women lcdgt
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Summary Recent decades have seen a renewed interest in the phenomenon of abstract art, particularly regarding its ability to speak to the political, social, and cultural conditions of our times. This collection of essays, which looks at historical examples of artistic practice from the early pioneers of abstraction to late modernism, investigates the ambivalent role that abstraction has played in the visual arts and cultures of the last hundred years.
Contents Part one: The politics of abstract art: between the individual and the universal. Wassily Kandinsky and František Kupka: between metaphysics and psychophysics / Isabel Wünsche -- Creating the ideal: František Kupka's social reform and anarchist abstraction / Naomi Hume -- Kandinsky, anarchism, and the narrative of modernism / Rose-Carol Washton Long -- Producing a grammar of painting: color and form in the manuscripts of Ivan Kliun / Viktoria Schindler -- Barcelona--Paris--"New Cusco"--Montevideo: the routes to roots of Joaquín Torres-García's South American abstraction / Aarnoud Rommnes -- Congdon's abstract art and the metaphysics of immediacy / Nieves Acedo -- The abstraction of behavior / Gordon Monro -- Digital abstraction: modeling intersensory perception in electronic art / Birgit Mersmann. Part two: The interculturality of abstract art: between co-optation and appropriation. Ernst Wilhelm Nay: Vom Gestaltwert der Farbe--artistic concepts and cultural policy in postwar Germany / Franziska Müller -- Free art in free Berlin: German-American support for Berlin art in the 1950s / Dorothea Schöne -- The Russian boom: abstract art as a means for cultural diplomacy between the Soviet Union and West Germany (1970-1990) / Elena Korowin -- Abstract art in South Africa: then and now / Marilyn Martin -- What is the role of abstraction within the concerns of visual art language contemporaneously? / Wendy Kelly -- The appropriation of "abstraction" beyond the aesthetic / Wiebke Gronemeyer -- Refresh abstraction! day glo neo geo / Pamela C. Scorzin.
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Subject Art, Abstract.
Art, Modern -- 20th century.
Art, Modern -- 21st century.
ART / History / General.
Art, Abstract. (OCoLC)fst00815850
Art, Modern. (OCoLC)fst00816615
Chronological Term 1900-2099
Genre/Form Informational works.
Informational works. (OCoLC)fst01919930
Added Author Wünsche, Isabel, editor.
Gronemeyer, Wiebke, editor.
Other Form: Print version: Practices of abstract art. First unabridged. New Castle upon Tyne, UK : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2016 1443897345 (OCoLC)954224700
ISBN 9781443856867 (electronic book)
144385686X (electronic book)
1443897345
9781443897341
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