The impact of alternative exhibition spaces on European modern art before World War I:

"Exhibitions of modern art at the beginning of the twentieth century help to signify, in structured and identifiable nodes, the points at which the evolving visual forms of modernism were societally sanctioned and integrated into an accepted notion of what constituted art. Limited consideration...

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1. Verfasser: Mulloli, Nirmalie Alexandra (VerfasserIn)
Format: Artikel
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: [2021]
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Zusammenfassung:"Exhibitions of modern art at the beginning of the twentieth century help to signify, in structured and identifiable nodes, the points at which the evolving visual forms of modernism were societally sanctioned and integrated into an accepted notion of what constituted art. Limited consideration has been given to examining the broader acceptance of alternative exhibition venues, previously peripheral or ephemeral, as social spaces and to considering the affect these alternative socio-spatial constellations had on the reception of the art being exhibited. By analyzing the shifting social conditions of art reception that these exhibiting spaces represent, this chapter presents a novel contextual view of how modern European artists flourished during this time in unprecedented ways."
Beschreibung:Illustration
ISBN:978-94-6372-090-8

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