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An in-depth discussion of the recent historiography of the Independent Group, examining its history from the alternative perspective of popular culture
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The Independent Group is now the subject of global scholarly interest, and this book, a sequel to The Independent Group: Modernism and mass culture in Britain, 1945–59, explores the Anglo-American phenomenon from a new perspective. The Group included fine artists Magda Cordell, Richard Hamilton, Nigel Henderson, Eduardo Paolozzi and William Turnbull; architects Alison and Peter Smithson, James Stirling and Colin St John Wilson; graphic designer Edward Wright; music producer Frank Cordell; and writers Lawrence Alloway, Reyner Banham, John McHale and Toni del Renzio. This radical collective met at the ICA in London during the early 1950s, and worked with and within the new world of both the avant-garde and popular culture.

This sequel includes an in-depth discussion of the recent historiography of the Independent Group, and examines its history from an alternative perspective – that of popular culture. The themes of domestic space, Hollywood film, fashion, mass-circulation magazines, science-fiction and popular music are explored, broadening our general understanding.

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Price: £85.00
Pages: 208
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Imprint: Manchester University Press
Series: Studies in Design and Material Culture
Publication Date: 30 November 2013
ISBN: 9780719088063
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:

DESIGN / History & Criticism, History of art, HISTORY / Social History, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Popular Culture, Design, Industrial and commercial arts, illustration

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Anne Massey is Professor of Design at Middlesex University

Introduction
1. The Independent Group and popular culture: a different view
2. At home with the Independent Group
3. Gold Pan Alley
4. The movies as mass media
5. After a fashion
6. Vehicles of desire
7. The future of the future
Conclusion
Appendix 1: ICA lecture programme on Jazz, 1954
Sources
Index