Image for Art After Empire: From Colonialism to Globalisation

Art After Empire: From Colonialism to Globalisation

Carter, Warren(Edited by)
Part of the Art and its Global Histories series
See all formats and editions

This book explores the relationship between art and visual culture in Europe and the 'wider world' from the early twentieth century to the contemporary era of globalisation.

Artists such as Pablo Picasso explored the art of the rest of world in ways that were increasingly challenged as Eurocentric by artists such as the Surrealists. The complex relationship between art, politics and post-colonial struggle is then investigated in the work of Diego Rivera and Mexican muralist painters and more recent installation and lens-based practices, including work by Ai Weiwei and Chantal Ackerman.

The contributors consider the roles of museums and art institutions, international exhibitions, and the art market, alongside patterns of artistic migration across continents and the growing use of communication technologies.

This book is an ideal teaching aid for undergraduates in history of art and related disciplines.

Read More
Special order line: only available to educational & business accounts. Sign In
£19.99
Product Details
Manchester University Press
1526122979 / 9781526122971
eBook (EPUB)
709.04
01/07/2018
England
English
200 pages
Copy: 100%; print: 100%
Description based on CIP data; resource not viewed.