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9780500295243

Global Art Art Essentials series

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  • ISBN13:

    9780500295243

  • ISBN10:

    0500295247

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2020-05-19
  • Publisher: Thames & Hudson

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Global Art introduces some of the most significant art movements of the twentieth and early twenty-first centuries that have challenged the status quo. Featuring fifty artistic developments from every continent, this volume covers movements born of decolonization, marginalization, and conflict. Ranging from the Saqqakhaneh artists of Iran to the Stridentists of Mexico, Experimental Workshop of Japan to America’s AfriCOBRA, it chronicles groups that have empowered and given voice to their members.Packed with bold and illuminating illustrations, the book demonstrates the distinct but connected roles of global movements in creating cross-cultural dialogues in today’s art world. Journalist Jessica Lack provides historical context for each art movement, key cultural events, and interconnections, bringing to life the protagonists in each movement’s evolution.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction 2. Imperialism & Revolution: The Bengal School 3. Stridentism (Movimiento Estridentista) 4. Zenitism 5. Afrocubanismo 6. Art of the New Culture Movement 7. The Modern Woodcut Movement 8. Anthropophagia 9. Négritude Movement 10. Egyptian Surrealism 11. Calcutta Group 12. Asociación Arte Concreto-Invención and Arte Madi 13. PostWar & Independence: The European School 14. The Progressive Artists’ Group 15. Huroufiyah 16. The Khartoum School 17. Reportage Painting 18. Experimental Workshop (Jikken Kobo) 19. Saqqakhaneh Artists 20. The Zaria Rebels 21. Dakar School 22. Dissident Identities & Resistance: El Techo De La Ballena 23. New Tendencies Movement 24. Dvizenije Group 25. Spiral Aktual Art 26. Oho Movement 27. Mass Mediatic Art 28. Caribbean Artist Movement 29. Pan-Africanism 30. Mono-Ha 31. The Mural Movement 32. Identity & Transnationalism: The Aouchem Movement 33. Bikyoto 34. Africobra 35. The New Vision Group 36. Feminist Video 37. Moscow Conceptualists 38. Dansaekhwa 39. Laboratoire Agit’art 40. Fight Censorship Group 41. The Indonesian New Art Movement 42. The Pattern And Decoration Movement 43. The Politics of Art: Grupo Antillano 44. Colectivo De Acciones De Arte 45. Minjung Art Movement 46. British Black Arts Movement 47. 85 Art Movement 48. The Kerala Radicals 49. Useful Art Movement 50. Black Lives Matter

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