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Jonathan Harris - The Utopian Globalists: Artists of Worldwide Revolution, 1919 - 2009 - 9781405193016 - V9781405193016
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The Utopian Globalists: Artists of Worldwide Revolution, 1919 - 2009

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Description for The Utopian Globalists: Artists of Worldwide Revolution, 1919 - 2009 Hardback. An innovative history and critical account mapping the ways artists and their works have engaged with, and offered commentary on, modern spectacle in both capitalist and socialist modernism over the past ninety years. Num Pages: 360 pages, Illustrations. BIC Classification: AB; AS. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 236 x 162 x 20. Weight in Grams: 688.
THE UTOPIAN GLOBALISTS

“Crossing continents, historical periods and cultural genres, Jonathan Harris skilfully traces the evolution of utopian ideals from early modernism to the spectacularised and biennialised (or banalised as some would say) contemporary art world of today.”

Michael Asbury, University of the Arts, London

The Utopian Globalists is the second in a trilogy of books by Jonathan Harris examining the contours, forces, materials and meanings of the global art world, along with its contexts of emergence since the early twentieth century. The first of the three studies, Globalization and Contemporary Art (Wiley-Blackwell, 2011), anatomized the global art system through ... Read more

This innovative and revealing history examines artists whose work embodies notions of revolution and human social transformation. The clearly structured historical narrative takes the reader on a cultural odyssey that begins with Vladimir Tatlin’s constructivist model for a ‘Monument to the Third International’ (1919), a statement of utopian globalist intent, via Picasso’s 1940s commitment to Soviet communism and John and Yoko’s Montreal ‘Bedin’, to what the author calls the ‘late globalism’ of the Unilever Series at London’s Tate Modern.

The book maps the ways artists and their work engaged with, and offered commentary on, modern spectacle in both capitalist and socialist modernism, throughout the eras of the Russian Revolution, the Cold War and the increasingly globalized world of the past 20 years. In doing so, Harris explores the idea that the utopian -globalist lineage in art remains torn between its yearning for freedom and a deepening identification with spectacle as a media commodity to be traded and consumed.

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Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2013
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Number of pages
360
Condition
New
Number of Pages
360
Place of Publication
Hoboken, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781405193016
SKU
V9781405193016
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About Jonathan Harris
Jonathan Harris is Professor in Global Art and Design Studies at Winchester School of Art, University of Southampton, UK. His work has consistently explored questions of state power, culture, art, ideology and social order, particularly in Europe and America over the past century. His The New Art History: A Critical Introduction (2001) remains a classic text, and he has published ... Read more

Reviews for The Utopian Globalists: Artists of Worldwide Revolution, 1919 - 2009
“Though theoretically sophisticated, this volume is accessible and engaging.  Summing Up:  Recommended.  Upper-level undergraduates through professionals/practitioners.”  (Choice, 1 September 2013)

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