Art and Journals on the Political Front, 1910-1940

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326 pages 1997

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Focusing on the period from the years just prior to World War I to the onset of World War II, contributors to this volume investigate the nexus of art, avant-garde thought, and politics as it appears in (explicitly or implicitly) partisan journals. The art and journals in question frequently helped to politicize the artistic avant-garde in Italy, Russia, Hungary, Germany, Spain, the United States, Mexico, and France and contributed to the international currents of communism and fascism.

In this beautifully illustrated edition, which includes 101 black-and-white photographs and 8 color plates, these essayists - all distinguished art historians and scholars - explore the subtle nuances of this political-artistic rhetoric.

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