The Shock of the NewA beautifully illustrated hundred-year history of modern art, from cubism to pop and avant-guard. More than 250 color photos. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved. |
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a The most aggressive political use of photomontage was in the work of John Heartfield , who in the late twenties and early thirties brought it to a pitch of polemical ferocity that no artist has since equalled ( plate 39 ) .
a The most aggressive political use of photomontage was in the work of John Heartfield , who in the late twenties and early thirties brought it to a pitch of polemical ferocity that no artist has since equalled ( plate 39 ) .
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As John Willett has pointed out in his excellent study Art and Politics in the Weimar Period ( 1978 ) , there is no doubt that the political hopes of the Weimar artists failed : “ In so far as any country can be said to choose its ...
As John Willett has pointed out in his excellent study Art and Politics in the Weimar Period ( 1978 ) , there is no doubt that the political hopes of the Weimar artists failed : “ In so far as any country can be said to choose its ...
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been a few admirable works of art that contained political references - some of Joseph Beuys's work ( plate 245 ) or Robert Motherwell's Elegies to the Spanish Republic ( plate 103 ) . But the idea that an artist , by making painting or ...
been a few admirable works of art that contained political references - some of Joseph Beuys's work ( plate 245 ) or Robert Motherwell's Elegies to the Spanish Republic ( plate 103 ) . But the idea that an artist , by making painting or ...
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