
Ways Around Modernism
Series: Theories of Modernism and Postmodernism in the Visual Arts;
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Product details:
- Edition number 1
- Publisher Routledge
- Date of Publication 21 December 2006
- ISBN 9780415974226
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages234 pages
- Size 210x140 mm
- Weight 430 g
- Language English
- Illustrations 27 Halftones, black & white 0
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Short description:
Stephen Bann examines the arguments for the centrality of French modernist painting. He begins by focusing particularly on the notion of the modernist break, as it has been interpreted with regard to painters like Manet and Ingres. He argues that ?curiosity?, with its origins in the seventeenth-century world-view can be a valid concept for understanding some aspects of contemporary art that contest the modern, suggesting ways of sidetracking the modern by adopting a lengthier historical view.
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Stephen Bann examines the arguments for the centrality of French modernist painting. He begins by focusing particularly on the notion of the modernist break, as it has been interpreted with regard to painters like Manet and Ingres. He argues that ?curiosity?, with its origins in the seventeenth-century world-view can be a valid concept for understanding some aspects of contemporary art that contest the modern, suggesting ways of sidetracking the modern by adopting a lengthier historical view.
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Series Preface Introduction, by Margaret MacNamidhe Ways Around Modernism 1. Strange Encounters Lunch on the Grass Lunch in the Studio Beyond Parody Renaissance to Modern Ingres meets Picasso Conclusion 2. Curiouser and Curiouser Modernism and Experiment Curiosity in Context Curiosity, Religion and Science Surrealism as Curiosity The Artist?s Brief Seminar Index
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