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Modern Art At The Berlin Wall Demarcating Culture In The Cold War Germanys Claudia Mesch

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Modern Art At The Berlin Wall Demarcating Culture In The Cold War Germanys Claudia Mesch
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Publisher: I.B.Tauris
File Extension: PDF
File size: 12.03 MB
Pages: 327
Author: Claudia Mesch
ISBN: 9780755604319, 0755604318
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Modern Art At The Berlin Wall Demarcating Culture In The Cold War Germanys Claudia Mesch by Claudia Mesch 9780755604319, 0755604318 instant download after payment.

At the height of the Cold War, art produced in divided Germany contested the cultural demarcation of East and West. Here Claudia Mesch shows how a wide group of artists, such as Joseph Beuys, Allan Kaprow, Gerhard Richter, Carolee Schneemann, Ed Kienholz, Yvonne Rainer, Jorg Immendorff and Nam June Paik, struggled to take visual art "beyond the crude separations of the 'Iron Curtain' ", and to transcend the first global cultural divide of the twentieth century. Artists in Berlin produced artworks - including painting, performance and film - that engaged critically with imposed national and global identities, and with issues of memory and trauma. Mesch uncovers for the first time the existence of a critical socialist modernism in the former Soviet Bloc, practiced in East Germany by artists such as Manfred Butzmann, Wolfgang Mattheuer, A.R. Penck, and the artists' group Clara Mosch. 'Modern Art at the Berlin Wall' presents a new chapter in the history of modern art in considering the cultural struggles of artists as they coped with the profound trauma of World War II and the global ideological divide of the Cold War era, and is essential for all those interested in art history, modernism, the Cold War and the cultural history of the twentieth century.

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