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A new title of the 5-volume series covering the fundamental events
and pivotal works of international art in the 20th century. With
the third volume, this history of art goes past the halfway mark of
the 20th century to enter the contemporary sphere. The book relates
how artists reacted to the greatest tragedy of the 20th century and
responded to the advent of the society of mass communication and
consumption, to the moulding of the world in which we find
ourselves ever more deeply immersed today. The collapse and rebirth
of Europe, the years of the Cold War and the evolution leading to
the upheavals of 1968 are fundamental themes of this third volume.
This series offers a complete, up-to-date survey of the phenomena
of the 1900s and the first years of the new millennium through an
original, transversal and interdisciplinary analysis of artistic
culture in the twentieth century. The second volume analyses and
presents the hugely diverse world of artistic production between
the two world wars, taking into consideration not only the
environment that took shape in the immediate wake of the First
World War, from the so-called 'return to order' to the re-emergence
of a figurative approach (The New Objectivity, Novecento Italiano,
and Magic Realism) that was profoundly anti-avant-garde yet imbued
with strong plastic and semantic values, but also the evolution of
an avant-garde that was now historicised, with its
second-generation artists (Aerial Painting, the second generation
of Futurism). Also considered in this title are the codification of
certain phenomena, such as Surrealism, changes in taste (from Art
Deco to Novecentismo), as well as art as the expression of the
totalitarian regimes, and the outbreak of the Second World War,
with the embracing of environments outside Europe, particularly the
USA. The chronological boundaries are marked by the birth of the
Dadaist experience in Germany and the establishment of Metaphysics
in Italy (1917- 1920) on one side and by the birth of the great
season of U.S. Abstract Expressionism (1943-1945) on the other.
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