German art in New York : the canonization of modern art, 1904-1957

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German art in New York : the canonization of modern art, 1904-1957

Gregor Langfeld ; translated by Steven Lindberg

Amsterdam University Press, c2015

タイトル別名

Deutsche Kunst in New York : Vermittler, Kunstsammler, Ausstellungsmacher, 1904-1957

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Originally published: Berlin : Dietrich Reimer Verlag, c2011

Includes bibliographical references (p. 214-223) and index

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内容説明

Why did the Museum of Modern Art and the Guggenheim in New York, and art collectors and curators such as Katherine Dreier and Alfred Barr, collect modern German art in the first half of the twentieth century? And why did certain works of art belong to the canon while others did not? In this book, Gregor Langfeld argues that National Socialism played a crucial role in the canonization of movements such as Expressionism and the Bauhaus. A role which undermined the post-1945 reputations of many artists associated with classical and figurative trends. Langfeld offers important new insights into the political and ideological motivations behind the New York art world's fluctuations in opinion, fashion, and price.

目次

Introduction Harvard University From the First Exhibitions of German Art to the First World War Promoting German Art in the 1920s: The International versus the National Position Promoting German Art around 1930: The National Position The Influence of National Socialism on Canonization The Affirmation of the Canon Conclusions

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