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    Postwar : art between the Pacific and the Atlantic, 1945-1965 / edited by Okwui Enwezor, Katy Siegel, Ulrich Wilmes.

    • Title:Postwar : art between the Pacific and the Atlantic, 1945-1965 / edited by Okwui Enwezor, Katy Siegel, Ulrich Wilmes.
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    • Variant Title:Art between the Pacific and the Atlantic, 1945-1965
    • Other Contributors/Collections:Enwezor, Okwui, editor.
      Siegel, Katy, editor.
      Wilmes, Ulrich, 1953- editor.
      Haus der Kunst München, issuing body, host institution.
    • Published/Created:Munich ; New York : Haus der Kunst : Prestel, [2016]
      ©2016
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    • Library of Congress Subjects:Haus der Kunst München--Exhibitions.
      Art, European--20th century.
      Art, American--20th century.
      Art and war.
    • Edition:English edition.
    • Description:846 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 30 cm
    • Summary:"Accompanying the exhibition "Postwar: Art between the Pacific and the Atlantic, 1945 1965," this extensive catalogue presents the work of more than 200 artists from over 50 countries. Uniquely, it understands the term postwar as a truly global condition, focusing on the increasingly interdependent nature of the world as the result of new geopolitical affinities and technological realities. The catalogue illuminates how these epochal social changes manifested worldwide across the practices of painting, sculpture, installation, performance, cinema, and music, through eight thematic sections: Aftermath: Zero Hour and the Atomic Era; Form Matters; New Images of Man; Realisms; Concrete Visions; Cosmopolitan Modernisms; Nations Seeking Form; and Networks, Media, and Communication. Key historical texts, visual essays, color illustrations, and over 35 original contributions by leading international art historians, curators, and scholars offer new insights into the complex legacies of artistic practice and art historical discourses that emerged in the aftermath of World War II s devastation. Artists biographies, a comprehensive bibliography, and chronologies of the postwar period further supplement what will become an indispensable resource for future research."
    • Notes:Catalog of the exhibition held at the Haus of Kunst, Munich from October 14, 2016 to March 26, 2017.
      Includes bibliographical references and index.
    • ISBN:9783791355849 (English edition)
      3791355848 (English edition)
      9783791355832 (German edition)
    • Contents:Patron's statement / Dr. Frank-Walter Steinmeier
      Bavarian state minister's statement / Dr. Ludwig Spaenle
      Prefaces / Johannes Ebert, Hortensia Völcker, Alexander Farenholtz
      Director's foreword / Okwui Enwezor
      Curators' acknowledgments / Okwui Enwezor, Katy Siegel, Ulrich Wilmes
      Introductory essays : The judgment of art: postwar and artistic worldliness / Okwui Enwezor ; Art, world, history / Katy Siegel ; Postwar: denazification and reeducation / Ulrich Wilmes ; Postwar: the melancholy history of a term / Mark Mazower ; Legacies of Bandung: decolonization and the politics of culture / Dipesh Chakrabarty
      Visual essays and chronologies : Visual essay: social and political events ; Chronology of social and political events ; Visual essay: arts and culture ; Chronology of arts and culture / compiled by Damian Lentini and Daniel Milnes
      Exhibition sections. 1. Aftermath: zero hour and the atomic era : Section introduction ; Imagining a city through photography / Yasufumi Nakamori ; "Forms disintegrate": painting in the shadow of the bomb / Stephen Petersen ; The natural history of rape / Ariella Azoulay
      2. Form matters : Section introduction ; The dirt paradigm / Emily Braun ; When identity becomes "form": calligraphic abstraction and Sudanese modernism / Salah M. Hassan ; Material facture / Geeta Kapur ; 0 to 1 / Richard Shiff ; Abstraction and ideology: contestation in Cold War art criticism / Terry Smith
      3. New images of man : Section introduction ; Germany's postwar search for a new image of man / Yule Heibel ; New images of man: postwar humanism and its challenges in the West / Sarah Wilson ; Remembering Fanon: self, psyche, and the colonial condition / Homi K. Bhabha
      4. Realisms : Section introduction ; Whatever happened to realism after 1945?: figuration and politics in the Western hemisphere / Alejandro Anreus ; Commitment to humility / Ekaterina Degot ; Exchangeable realism / Anneka Lenssen ; The historical logic of Chinese Nationalist realism from the 1940s to the 1960s / Gao Minglu ; Realism as international style / Nikolas Drosos and Romy Golan
      5. Concrete visions : Section introduction ; Out of words: the spacetime of concrete poetry / Pedro Erber ; Simultaneous abstractions and postwar Latin American art / Andrea Giunta ; The necessity of concreteness: a view from the (global?) south / Mari Carmen Ramirez
      6. Cosmopolitan modernisms : Section introduction ; Baghdad modernism / Zainab Bahrani ; Plural modernities: a history of a cosmopolitan modernity / Catherine Grenier ; Exiles, émigrés and cosmopolitans: London's postwar art world / Courtney J. Martin ; The Black cosmopolitans / Tobias Wofford ; Cosmopolitan contaminations: artists, objects, media / Damian Lentini
      7. Nations seeking form : Section introduction ; Channels for democratic iteration / Galia Bar Or ; After Bandung: transacting the nation in a postcolonial world / Atreyee Gupta ; Fanon, national culture, and the politics of form in postwar Africa / Chika Okeke-Agulu
      8. Networks, media & communication : Section introduction ; Art in the network of technological media and mass communication: new tendencies / Ješa Denegri ; True grid / Walter Grasskamp ; Reframing the Independent Group / Anne Massey ; The cybernetic vision in postwar art / Pamela M. Lee and Fred Turner.
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