Notions of crisis have long charged the study of the European avant-garde and modernism. Throughout their history, avant-gardists and modernists have faced crises, be they economic or political, scientific or technological, aesthetic or philosophical, collective or individual, local or global, short or perennial. Modernists and avant-gardists have in turn continually stood accused of instigating crises, whether artistic or cultural, sensorial or conceptual, incidental or intentional, far-reaching or negligible, representational or other. The very concepts of ‘avant-garde’ and ‘modernism’ are time and again subject—or subjected—to conceptual crises, leaving modernism and avant-garde studies as a field on the perpetual brink of a self-effacin...
This commentary on Dafermos’ paper entitled “Developing a dialectical understanding of the crisis in...
Crisis jargon has become endemic in modernity. Whether in radical or in affirmative versions, the id...
Crises have been studied in many disciplines and from diverse perspectives for at least 150 years. Y...
According to the last book of Peter V. Zima Modern/Postmodern (2010 modernism/modernity, postmoderni...
The fine arts can be described as in a state of crisis, manifest in the tendency for style to fragme...
The crisis of criticism has been washed out by the crisis of the world. In his work "Blindness and I...
Contemporary art criticism is split by an opposition between activism and the critical function of ...
The crisis of criticism has been washed out by the crisis of the world. In his work "Blindness and I...
The coronavirus pandemic and the crisis it has brought about has resulted in inaction on the part of...
The increasing rationalisation of European modernity and the attendant disenchantment of the world h...
During the past century a discourse of crisis has accompanied the discourse on Europe. While there h...
Visual art owes its modernity from the crisis it fell into in the midst of the nineteenth century. C...
In his manifesto 'Das Kunstwerk der Zukunft' (1850), Richard Wagner characterised the nineteenth cen...
The radical artistic experiments which succeed each other at a vertiginous rate in the early decades...
Parting from the premise that the term crisis has been normalized by the neo-liberal rhetoric that o...
This commentary on Dafermos’ paper entitled “Developing a dialectical understanding of the crisis in...
Crisis jargon has become endemic in modernity. Whether in radical or in affirmative versions, the id...
Crises have been studied in many disciplines and from diverse perspectives for at least 150 years. Y...
According to the last book of Peter V. Zima Modern/Postmodern (2010 modernism/modernity, postmoderni...
The fine arts can be described as in a state of crisis, manifest in the tendency for style to fragme...
The crisis of criticism has been washed out by the crisis of the world. In his work "Blindness and I...
Contemporary art criticism is split by an opposition between activism and the critical function of ...
The crisis of criticism has been washed out by the crisis of the world. In his work "Blindness and I...
The coronavirus pandemic and the crisis it has brought about has resulted in inaction on the part of...
The increasing rationalisation of European modernity and the attendant disenchantment of the world h...
During the past century a discourse of crisis has accompanied the discourse on Europe. While there h...
Visual art owes its modernity from the crisis it fell into in the midst of the nineteenth century. C...
In his manifesto 'Das Kunstwerk der Zukunft' (1850), Richard Wagner characterised the nineteenth cen...
The radical artistic experiments which succeed each other at a vertiginous rate in the early decades...
Parting from the premise that the term crisis has been normalized by the neo-liberal rhetoric that o...
This commentary on Dafermos’ paper entitled “Developing a dialectical understanding of the crisis in...
Crisis jargon has become endemic in modernity. Whether in radical or in affirmative versions, the id...
Crises have been studied in many disciplines and from diverse perspectives for at least 150 years. Y...