The Locator -- [(subject = "Art--United States--20th century")]

102 records matched your query       


Record 7 | Previous Record | MARC Display | Next Record | Search Results
Author:
Pawlik, Joanna, 1979- author.
Title:
Remade in America : surrealist art, activism, and politics, 1940-1978 / Joanna Pawlik.
Publisher:
University of California Press,
Copyright Date:
2021
Description:
ix, 283 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 26 cm
Subject:
Surrealism--United States--20th century.
Surrealist artists--United States--20th century.
Political art--United States--20th century.
ART / General.
Political art
Surrealism
Surrealist artists
United States
1900-1999
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 267-271) and index.
Contents:
Re-viewing surrealism in Charles Henri Ford's Poem posters (1964-5) -- Encountering surrealism : Nadja (1928) and autobiographical beat writing -- Blackening surrealism : Ted Joans' ethnographic surrealist historiography -- Turning on surrealism : queer psychedelia -- Hystericising surrealism : the marvelous in popular culture.
Summary:
"It is often assumed that surrealism did not survive beyond the Second World War and that it struggled to take root in America. This book challenges both assumptions, arguing that some of the most innovative responses to surrealism in the postwar years took place not in Europe or the gallery but in the United States, where artistic and activist communities repurposed the movement for their own ends. Far from moribund, surrealism became a form of political protest implicated in broader social and cultural developments, such as the Black Arts movement, the counterculture, the New Left, and the gay liberation movement. From Ted Joans to Marie Wilson, artists mobilized surrealism's defining interests in desire and madness, the everyday and the marginalized, to craft new identities that disrupted gender, sexual, and racial norms. Remade in America ultimately shows that what began as a challenge to church, family, and state in interwar Paris was invoked and rehabilitated to diagnose and to breach inequalities in postwar America"-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
0520309049
9780520309043
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1195439558
LCCN:
2020037917
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

Initiate Another SILO Locator Search

This resource is supported by the Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act as administered by State Library of Iowa.