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Metrics Of Modernity Art And Development In Postwar Turkey Sarahneel Smith

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Metrics Of Modernity Art And Development In Postwar Turkey Sarahneel Smith
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Publisher: University of California Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 30.36 MB
Pages: 232
Author: Sarah-Neel Smith
ISBN: 9780520385924, 0520385926
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Metrics Of Modernity Art And Development In Postwar Turkey Sarahneel Smith by Sarah-neel Smith 9780520385924, 0520385926 instant download after payment.

In this vivid portrait of the art world of 1950s Turkey, Sarah-Neel Smith offers a new framework for analyzing global modernisms of the twentieth century: economic development.
After World War II, a cohort of influential Turkish modernists built a new art scene in Istanbul and Ankara. The entrepreneurial female gallerist Adalet Cimcoz, the art critic (and future prime minister) Bülent Ecevit, and artists like Aliye Berger, Füreya Koral, and Bedri Rahmi Eyüboğlu were not only focused on aesthetics. On the canvas, in criticism, and in the gallery, these cultural pioneers also grappled with economic questions—attempting to transform their country from a “developing nation” into a major player in the global markets of the postwar period.
Smith’s book publishes landmark works of Turkish modernism for the first time, along with an innovative array of sources—from gossip columns to economic theory—to reveal the art world as a key site for the articulation of Turkish nationhood at midcentury.
 

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