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Angloamerican Exchange In Postwar Sculpture 19451975 Rebecca Peabody Ed

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Angloamerican Exchange In Postwar Sculpture 19451975 Rebecca Peabody Ed
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Publisher: J. Paul Getty Museum
File Extension: PDF
File size: 36.55 MB
Pages: 189
Author: Rebecca Peabody (ed.)
ISBN: 9781606060698, 1606060694
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Angloamerican Exchange In Postwar Sculpture 19451975 Rebecca Peabody Ed by Rebecca Peabody (ed.) 9781606060698, 1606060694 instant download after payment.

Anglo-American Exchange in Postwar Sculpture, 1945–1975 redresses an important art historical oversight. Histories of American and British sculpture are usually told separately, with artists and their work divided by nationality yet such boundaries obscure a vibrant exchange of ideas, individuals, and aesthetic influences. In reality, the postwar art world saw dynamic interactions between British and American sculptors, critics, curators, teachers, and institutions. Using works of art as points of departure, this book explores the international movement of people, objects, and ideas, demonstrating the importance of Anglo-American exchange to the history of postwar sculpture.

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