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- Počet stran
- 224 stránek
- Čas čtení
- 8 hodin
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Set against the backdrop of the groundbreaking 1913 art exhibition in Manhattan, the narrative explores how the Armory Show introduced modernism to America, showcasing works by renowned artists like Picasso and Duchamp. With a quarter of a million visitors, the event sparked controversy and confusion, challenging traditional art norms. The book delves into the perspectives of organizers, artists, and critics, revealing the cultural impact of the show and its role in shaping the future of American art, paving the way for revolutionary figures like Pollock and Warhol.
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Modern Art Invasion: Picasso, Duchamp, and the 1913 Armory Show That Scandalized America, Elizabeth Lunday
- Jazyk
- Rok vydání
- 2013
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- Titul
- Modern Art Invasion: Picasso, Duchamp, and the 1913 Armory Show That Scandalized America
- Jazyk
- anglicky
- Autoři
- Elizabeth Lunday
- Vydavatel
- Globe Pequot Press
- Rok vydání
- 2013
- Vazba
- pevná
- Počet stran
- 224
- ISBN13
- 9780762790173
- Kategorie
- Umění / Kultura, Dějiny / Historie, Světová historie
- Anotace
- Set against the backdrop of the groundbreaking 1913 art exhibition in Manhattan, the narrative explores how the Armory Show introduced modernism to America, showcasing works by renowned artists like Picasso and Duchamp. With a quarter of a million visitors, the event sparked controversy and confusion, challenging traditional art norms. The book delves into the perspectives of organizers, artists, and critics, revealing the cultural impact of the show and its role in shaping the future of American art, paving the way for revolutionary figures like Pollock and Warhol.