The crisis of modernity and its response to modernism mark the transition from the 19th to the 20th century. During the First World War and the subsequent revolutions they manifested themselves in a dramatic way. This book explores the relationships between the new social and political designs of the period - planning, new man, total state - and the artistic-intellectual avant-garde, from Italian futurism to the Bauhaus to its Soviet counterparts. The focus is on the machine, which became the key concept of modernism
‘Avant-garde’ is a concept, and ‘the avant-garde’ has a history, which have both functioned as among...
As a work of critical interdiscplinary war studies underscores the confluence between violence/confl...
The fine arts can be described as in a state of crisis, manifest in the tendency for style to fragme...
The crisis of modernity and its response to modernism mark the transition from the 19th to the 20th ...
Traces of Modernism surveys the competing social and political visions that marked the transition fr...
This introduction specifies the main arguments of the book explaining the political meaning of the c...
This chapter addresses the fundamental issue of the relation between modernist culture and ‘the peri...
One of modernism’s core claims was to own a technologically advanced, socially superior, equalitaria...
The last volume of the series presents 46 texts under the heading of “anti-modernism”. Formed in a d...
This chapter examines work published on modernism in 2007 and 2008 and looks at the social, institut...
The literary magazine The New Age brought together a diverse set of intellectuals. Against the backd...
The twentieth century has developed three models for describing contemporary art. Three narratives d...
The term modern is associated with the twentieth century, especially in the first fifty years. Howev...
A comparative study of modernist and realistic inventive traits in Europe in the early 19th century ...
From the urban skyline to the domestic interior, modernism in Europe presented a utopian vision of h...
‘Avant-garde’ is a concept, and ‘the avant-garde’ has a history, which have both functioned as among...
As a work of critical interdiscplinary war studies underscores the confluence between violence/confl...
The fine arts can be described as in a state of crisis, manifest in the tendency for style to fragme...
The crisis of modernity and its response to modernism mark the transition from the 19th to the 20th ...
Traces of Modernism surveys the competing social and political visions that marked the transition fr...
This introduction specifies the main arguments of the book explaining the political meaning of the c...
This chapter addresses the fundamental issue of the relation between modernist culture and ‘the peri...
One of modernism’s core claims was to own a technologically advanced, socially superior, equalitaria...
The last volume of the series presents 46 texts under the heading of “anti-modernism”. Formed in a d...
This chapter examines work published on modernism in 2007 and 2008 and looks at the social, institut...
The literary magazine The New Age brought together a diverse set of intellectuals. Against the backd...
The twentieth century has developed three models for describing contemporary art. Three narratives d...
The term modern is associated with the twentieth century, especially in the first fifty years. Howev...
A comparative study of modernist and realistic inventive traits in Europe in the early 19th century ...
From the urban skyline to the domestic interior, modernism in Europe presented a utopian vision of h...
‘Avant-garde’ is a concept, and ‘the avant-garde’ has a history, which have both functioned as among...
As a work of critical interdiscplinary war studies underscores the confluence between violence/confl...
The fine arts can be described as in a state of crisis, manifest in the tendency for style to fragme...