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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.
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20 February 2018

Ranging from early twentieth century modernist appropriations of non-western art through to the ways in which Mexican muralists in the 1930s negotiated European avant-gardist strategies, and then up to contemporary installation and lens-based practices during the current period of globalisation, this book seeks to understand selected moments in the art of the last one hundred years through the prism of postcolonialism.
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Pages: 200
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Imprint: Manchester University Press
Series: Art and its Global Histories
Publication Date:
20 February 2018
ISBN: 9781526122964
Format: Paperback
BISACs:
ART / Criticism & Theory, History of art, ART / History / General, ART / History / Renaissance, Globalization, Colonialism and imperialism
Warren Carter is Lecturer and Staff Tutor in Art History at The Open University
Introduction – Warren Carter
1 Modernism and its margins – Paul Wood
2 Mexican muralism reconsidered – Warren Carter
3 Artists, institutions and the ‘global contemporary’ – Gill Perry
4 Art, movement and migration since 1970 – Amy Charlesworth
Conclusion – Warren Carter
Index