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Title Making art history in Europe after 1945 / edited by Noemi de Haro-García, Patricia Mayayo and Jesús Carrillo
Published New York, NY : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2020
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Description 1 online resource (xi, 280 pages) : illustrations
Series Studies in art historiography
Studies in art historiography.
Contents 1. The (re)makings of art history and Europe after 1945 / Noemi de Haro García, Patricia Mayayo and Jesús Carrillo -- 2. The Allied cultural policies in Germany after 1945 : between "re-education" and the politisation of the arts (1945-1949) / Morgane Walter -- 3. UNESCO's Colour Reproductions Project : bringing (French) art to the world / Rachel Perry -- 4. Curatorial experiments at the National Gallery after the Second World War : reframing history and the pursuit of aesthetic experience / Ana Baeza Ruiz -- 5. The Venice Biennale at its turning points : 1948 and the aftermath of 1968 / Stefano Collicelli and Vittoria Martini -- 6. The Museum of Contemporary Art in Belgrade and post-revolutionary desire : producing the art history narrative of Yugoslav modern art / Jasmina Čubrilo -- 7. Artists in service of the masses : the untold story of the Yugoslav Socialist Realist Project / Ivana Hanaček -- 8. Simultaneous equations : early Cold War cultural politics and the history of art in Greece / Areti Adamopoulou -- 9. Cold War art historiography : some observations on an interdisciplinary approach through the social sciences / Nancy Jachec -- 10. Something is happening here : spaces and figures of change in post-war Portugal / Luis Trindade -- 11. Art policies, identity and ideology in Spain during the 1980s / Daniel A. Verdú Schumann -- 12. Official art becoming resistance : adopting the discourse of "dissent" into Estonian art history writings / Kädi Talvoja / 13. Gendering art and art history in Poland : a story of subversion / Paweł Leszkowicz -- 14. Narrating dissident art in Spain : the case of Desacuerdos : Sobre Arte, Políticas y Esfera Pública (2003-2005) / Alberto López Cuenca
Summary "This book analyses the intermeshing of state power and art history in Europe since 1945 and up to the present from a critical, de-centered perspective. Devoting special attention to European peripheries and to under-researched transnational cultural political initiatives related to the arts implemented after the end of the Second World War, the contributors explore the ways in which this relationship crystallised in specific moments, places, discourses and practices. They make the historic hegemonic centres of the discipline converse with Europe's Southern and Eastern peripheries, from Portugal to Estonia to Greece. By stressing the margins' point of view this volume rethinks the ideological grounds on which art history and the European Union have been constructed as well as the role played by art and culture in the very concept of 'Europe.'"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Noemi de Haro García is Ramón y Cajal Research Fellow in the Art History Department of the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. Patricia Mayayo is Senior Lecturer in the Art History Department of the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. Jesus Carrillo is Senior Lecturer in the Art History Department of the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
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Subject Art -- Historiography.
Art criticism -- Europe -- History -- 20th century
Art and state -- Europe -- History -- 20th century
ART -- European.
HISTORY -- Historiography.
ART -- Art & Politics.
Art and state
Art criticism
Art -- Historiography
Europe
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
Author Haro García, Noemí de, editor
Mayayo, Patricia, editor.
Carrillo Castillo, Jesús Ma. (Jesús María), 1966- editor.
LC no. 2019041130
ISBN 9781351187596
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