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German Art 1907-1937 - Modernism and Modernisation (Paperback)
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German Art 1907-1937 - Modernism and Modernisation (Paperback)
Series: German Linguistic and Cultural Studies, 19
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This book examines the responses of visual artists, including
architects, designers and photographers, to the technological and
social modernisation of Germany during the first three decades of
the twentieth century. It investigates how these aspects of the
modernising process inform both the subject matter and formal
innovations of their work. The study analyses how these visual
practices were not just the concerns of isolated and enclosed art
worlds but had wider social resonances, ranging from the debates
concerning the reformist objectives of the Deutscher Werkbund
(1907) to the National Socialist ideological onslaught on modernist
culture culminating in the Entartete Kunst (Degenerate Art)
exhibitions of 1937. Many of the artists encountered here were
radicalised by the First World War, the Russian Revolution and the
November 1918 Revolution in Germany, experiences which effected
change in their conceptualising of cultural production and its
social function: their modes of working, however, would also set
challenging markers for what forms art might take for the twentieth
century. The book is, therefore, both a study of art in complex
political and sociocultural contexts and a reflection on how
engagement with a social imagination can challenge a tradition
based on the assumptions of individual imaginings.
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