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The liberation of painting : modernism and anarchism in avant-guerre Paris

Summary: The years before World War I were a time of social and political ferment in Europe, which profoundly affected the art world. A major center of this creative tumult was Paris, where many avant-garde artists sought to transform modern art through their engagement with radical politics. In this provocative study of art and anarchism in prewar France, Patricia Leighten argues that anarchist aesthetics and a related politics of form played crucial roles in the development of modern art, only to be suppressed by war fever and then forgotten. Leighten examines the circle of artists - Pablo Picasso, Juan Gris, Frantisek Kupka, Maurice de Vlaminck, Kees Van Dongen, and others - for whom anarchist politics drove the idea of avant-garde art, exploring how their aesthetic choices negotiated the myriad artistic languages operating in the decade before World War I. Whether they worked on large-scale salon paintings, political cartoons, or avant-garde abstractions, these artists, she shows, were preoccupied with social criticism. Each sought an appropriate subject, medium, style, and audience based on different conceptions of how art influences society - and their choices constantly shifted as they responded to the dilemmas posed by contradictory anarchist ideas. According to anarchist theorists, art should expose the follies and iniquities of the present to the masses, but it should also be the untrammeled expression of the emancipated individual and open a path to a new social order. Revealing how these ideas generated some of modernism's most telling contradictions among the prewar Parisian avant-garde, The Liberation of Painting restores revolutionary activism to the broader history of modern art. -- Publisher.

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  • ISBN: 9780226471389 (hardcover : alkaline paper)
  • ISBN: 0226471381 (hardcover : alkaline paper)
  • Physical Description: print
    xviii, 226 pages : illustrations ; 29 cm.
  • Publisher: Chicago ; University of Chicago Press, 2013.

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Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 205-222) and index.
Formatted Contents Note: Introduction: Modernist heteroglossia -- Languages of art and politics: Salon painting, caricature, modernism -- The White Peril: Colonialism, l'art nègre, and Les Demoiselles d'Avignon -- A rationale of ugliness: Cubism and its critical reception -- Politics and counterpolitics of collage: Picasso, Gris, and the effects of war -- Abstracting anarchism: Franti¿Łek Kupka and the project of Modernism -- Conclusion: A politics of form.
Subject: Painting, French -- France -- Paris -- 20th century
Modernism (Art) -- France -- Paris
Modernism (Aesthetics) -- France -- Paris
Anarchism and art -- France -- Paris -- History -- 20th century
Art -- Political aspects -- France -- Paris -- History -- 20th century

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Emily Carr University of Art + Design.

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