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Author Gablik, Suzi.

Title Has modernism failed? / Suzi Gablik
Edition Second [rev] edition
Published New York, N.Y. : Thames and Hudson, [2004]
©2004

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Description 167 pages ; 24cm
Contents 1. Introduction : the waning of the modern age -- 2. Individualism : art for art's sake, or art for society's sake -- 3. Anxious objects : modes of cultural resistance -- 4. Bureaucratization : the death of the avant-garde -- 5. Pluralism : the tyranny of freedom -- 6. Secularism : the disenchantment of art (Julian Schnabel paints a portrait of God) -- 7. Graffiti in well-lighted rooms -- 8. Has modernism failed? -- 9. Globalization : art and the big picture -- 10. Transdisciplinarity : integralism and the new ethics
Summary "When Has Modernism Failed? was first published in 1984, it was one of the first books to confront the social situation of contemporary art. Suzi Gablik's description of how the heroic idealism of twentieth-century art had degenerated into a despiritualized marketplace of styles, forms, and attitudes challenged and provoked a multitude of readers. Here was a critic who was willing to add ethical, sociological, and economic perspectives to her credentials as an art critic in order to dissect an art milieu that seemed to be without purpose or moral authority." "Now, in this revised and expanded edition, Gablik assesses the state of contemporary art at the beginning of the twenty-first century. Though there is still a highly commodified modernist and postmodernist art world - a world for which Gablik's analysis is as relevant as ever - there is a burgeoning commitment to socially relevant and spiritually informed art. In a new prologue and two new chapters, Gablik looks at the promises and the problems of globalization, and the attempts of artists to integrate the concerns of the environment and the world with their art."--BOOK JACKET
Analysis Visual arts, 1900-1983. Sociological perspectives
Notes Previous ed.: 1984
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Subject Art and society -- History -- 20th century.
Modernism (Art)
Art, Modern -- 20th century.
Genre/Form Art criticism.
LC no. 2003112795
ISBN 0500284849 paperback