This is the first book to focus on the complex and fascinating relationship between Russian and Italian Futurism. A long overdue examination of the subject, it explores the energetic, creative and occasionally violent encounters of East and West in the arena of avant-garde art. Aesthetic and cultural similarities and differences between the two movements in the fields of art, literature and music are discussed, and the book, the title of which is derived from the Russian Futurists' manifesto A Slap in the Face of the Public Taste (1912), is extensively illustrated with paintings, prints and books drawn from international collections.
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Rodchenko design
- 95pagine
- 4 ore di lettura
Alexander Mikhailovich Rodchenko (1891-1953) was a Russian artist, sculptor, photographer & graphic designer. Rodchenko was one of the most versatile Constructivist & Productivist artists to emerge after the Russian Revolution. This book focuses on Rodchenko's graphic work in the form of book jackets, posters & advertising.
The work of Piet Mondrian is unmistakable: an art characterised by its rhythm, clarity and bold colours. Often considered wholly non-representational, paintings such as Broadway Boogie-Woogie were directly inspired by his experience of life, in this case the dynamism and grid-like street plan of New York City. By examining Mondrian's working process, through his drawings, studies and finished paintings, John Milner explores the tension between the disciplined compositions and their subject-matter.
Benson's House
- 348pagine
- 13 ore di lettura
The 1864 art debut of Sarah Taggart Benson's spurred wide acclaim among New York society. Many thought a woman artist would not be taken seriously, but her popularity grew, spawning an insurrection against rigid Victorian standards, and a following of counter-culturists known as the Urban Romantics. They congregated in the downstairs galley and in the basement tavern of the brownstone she shared with her husband in Greenwich Village. The rooms evolved in accord as a center of a new artistic universe known affectionately as Benson's House. Then one day the balance became unbroken. Throughout five generations, her family kept hold of the reins of the chariot, cultivating art and music to restore the balance and speak for the common man against the oppressions of institutional authority. The culture grew with certain defiance, nurturing slave songs to speak boldly throughout Post Impressionism, Jazz, Flappers and Bootleg Whiskey, The New Masses, Folk Music, Beatniks, and disciples of Rock & Roll. This is their saga - an American love story accumulated over a hundred years - passed down through the generations by tavern discourse.
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The End of Religious Controversy is a fascinating and illuminating dialogue between a group of Protestants and a Roman Catholic bishop, exploring the similarities and differences between the two faiths. Written by John Milner, a leading Catholic theologian of the early 19th century, this book provides a detailed and persuasive defense of Catholic doctrine, while also engaging in a respectful and open-minded dialogue with Protestantism. With its powerful reasoning, incisive critique, and passionate defense of faith, The End of Religious Controversy is an essential resource for anyone interested in the history of religious thought in England.