Robin Walz's updated "Modernism," now part of the "Seminar
Studies" series, has been updated to include significant primary
source material and features to make it more accessible for
students returning to, or studying the topic for the first
time.
The twentieth century was a period of seismic change on a global
scale, witnessing two world wars, the rise and fall of communism,
the establishment of a global economy, the beginnings of global
warming and a complete reversal in the status of women in large
parts of the world.
The modernist movements of the early twentieth century launched
a cultural revolution without which the multi-media-driven world in
which we live today would not have been possible. Today modernism
is enshrined in art galleries and university courses. Its
techniques of abstraction and montage, and its creative impulse to
innovate and shock, are the stock-in-trade of commercial
advertising, feature films, television and computer-generated
graphics.
In this concise cultural history, Robin Walz vividly recaptures
what was revolutionary about modernism. He shows how an aesthetic
concept, arising from a diversity of cultural movements, from
Cubism and Bauhaus to Abstract Expressionism and Pop Art, and
operating in different ways across the fields of art, literature,
music, design and architecture, came to turn intellectual and
cultural life and assumptions upside down, first in Europe and then
around the world.
From the nineteenth century origins of modernism to its
postmodern legacies, this book will give the reader access to the
big picture of modernism as a dynamic historical process and an
unfinished project which still speaks to our times.
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