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Ai Weiwei
  • Language: en

Ai Weiwei

  • Categories: Art

Over the past two decades, the Chinese conceptual artist, activist and exile Ai Weiwei has created art that addresses complex and sensitive themes of political, ethical, and social urgency. His artworks, which call upon both Western and Chinese cultural traditions, are deeply engaged with the history of art, drawing particularly on conceptualism and minimalism. From the start of his multifaceted career in the late 1970s, Ai has envisioned artistic practice as a deeply human, moral, and political endeavour. This volume presents the artist's work in dialogue with theoretical texts by the Italian philosopher Giorgio Agamben and the German-Jewish philosopher Hannah Arendt alongside interpretive essays that illuminate the artist's work on human rights, his engagement with historical Chinese artifacts, and his critical consideration of the effects of globalisation.

In the Aftermath of Trauma
  • Language: en

In the Aftermath of Trauma

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Published in conjunction with the exhibition held at Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum, St. Louis, Missouri, January 31-April 20, 2014.

New Art Examiner
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 736

New Art Examiner

  • Categories: Art
  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1999
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  • Publisher: Unknown

The independent voice of the visual arts.

Exiles and Emigres
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 440

Exiles and Emigres

  • Categories: Art
  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1997-02
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Traces the lives & work of 23 well known artists exiled from Germany, including Heartfield, Schwitters, Kokoschka & Beckmann.

Art of Two Germanys
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 464

Art of Two Germanys

  • Categories: Art

A definitive overview of postwar German art examines the work of artists in both East and West Germany to reveal how they depicted the diverse political realities of the era through both abstraction and realism, with profiles of Georg Baselitz, Willi Baumeister, Joseph Beuys, Hannah Hch, Gerhard Richter, and many others.

Ghost
  • Language: en

Ghost

Elizabeth Peyton (born 1965 in Danbury, Connecticut) has worked with a range of print techniques since the 1990s, including monotypes, lithographs, woodcuts, and etchings. She also uses a variety of handmade papers, as well as various coloured and monochromatic inks. Featuring more than 70 of her prints in colour, this monograph is the first in-depth exploration of the artist as a critical printmaker.

Monatshefte/Max Kade Institute Directory of German Studies
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 688

Monatshefte/Max Kade Institute Directory of German Studies

The 2000 edition of the Directory of Geman Studies is an indispensable research tool and source of information for those involved in German studies throughout the world. The new Directory lists 589 German studies departments and programs in the United States and Canada and includes biographical and bibliographical information for nearly 3500 individual faculty members in the field. This edition was preceded by earlier editions in 1980, 1985, 1990, and 1995, which were published under the title DAAD / Monatshefte Directory of German Studies. (DAAD is the Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst, or German Academic Exchange Service.) Distributed by the University of Wisconsin Press for Monatshefte and the Max Kade Institute, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Art of Suppression
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 408

Art of Suppression

  • Categories: Art

This provocative study asks why we have held on to vivid images of the Nazis’ total control of the visual and performing arts, even though research has shown that many artists and their works thrived under Hitler. To answer this question, Pamela M. Potter investigates how historians since 1945 have written about music, art, architecture, theater, film, and dance in Nazi Germany and how their accounts have been colored by politics of the Cold War, the fall of communism, and the wish to preserve the idea that true art and politics cannot mix. Potter maintains that although the persecution of Jewish artists and other “enemies of the state” was a high priority for the Third Reich, removing them from German cultural life did not eradicate their artistic legacies. Art of Suppression examines the cultural histories of Nazi Germany to help us understand how the circumstances of exile, the Allied occupation, the Cold War, and the complex meanings of modernism have sustained a distorted and problematic characterization of cultural life during the Third Reich.

After the Digital Divide?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 230

After the Digital Divide?

New essays providing innovative ways of understanding the altered position of media in Germany and beyond.