In the early 1950s, British culture was dominated by welfare-state visions of urban reconstruction. These projections of a stable civic society were premised on a particular way of looking at and reading the metropolitan environment. At odds with this project, the Independent Group's discussions and collaborative work developed an alternative urban semiology, which found the city to be already rich in visual resources for fashioning a more profound form of social democracy. Soon, this critical engagement would develop in different directions, represented here by Lawrence Alloway's commentary on Piccadilly Circus in his essay 'City Notes' and the London footage inserted by John McHale into his film for the Smithsons' Berlin Hauptstadt projec...
There has been a welcome expansion in literature documenting aspects of the 1951 Festival of Britain...
Greater London’s late-Victorian / Edwardian development is usually chronicled from the perspective o...
Westway This was a solo exhibition of 55 photographs shown at St. Martin-in-the-Fields’ Gallery, Lo...
In the early 1950s, British culture was dominated by welfare-state visions of urban reconstruction. ...
The Independent Group is now the subject of global scholarly interest, and this book, a sequel to Th...
London has been peopled as much in the mind as in its streets. No city has been written about more. ...
Discusses visual art in postwar Britain, in relation to contrasting and conflicting ideas respecting...
In existing accounts of British art in the 1950s, the Independent Group is often presented as the in...
The Independent Group is now the subject of global scholarly interest, and this book, a sequel to Th...
First paragraph: More than a decade has passed since this journal highlighted the 'cross-fertilizati...
London Dust is a series of photographs that trace the rapid architectural transformation of the City...
This dissertation brings together artists living and working in the East End of London since World W...
During the post-Depression and the postwar years, Boston experienced a continual social and economic...
In the form of a narrative with 36 slides, Country End/Town End takes the visitor by train from Surb...
Alan Kane exhibited 32 colour photographs from the series 'Trying to die happy', documenting drinkin...
There has been a welcome expansion in literature documenting aspects of the 1951 Festival of Britain...
Greater London’s late-Victorian / Edwardian development is usually chronicled from the perspective o...
Westway This was a solo exhibition of 55 photographs shown at St. Martin-in-the-Fields’ Gallery, Lo...
In the early 1950s, British culture was dominated by welfare-state visions of urban reconstruction. ...
The Independent Group is now the subject of global scholarly interest, and this book, a sequel to Th...
London has been peopled as much in the mind as in its streets. No city has been written about more. ...
Discusses visual art in postwar Britain, in relation to contrasting and conflicting ideas respecting...
In existing accounts of British art in the 1950s, the Independent Group is often presented as the in...
The Independent Group is now the subject of global scholarly interest, and this book, a sequel to Th...
First paragraph: More than a decade has passed since this journal highlighted the 'cross-fertilizati...
London Dust is a series of photographs that trace the rapid architectural transformation of the City...
This dissertation brings together artists living and working in the East End of London since World W...
During the post-Depression and the postwar years, Boston experienced a continual social and economic...
In the form of a narrative with 36 slides, Country End/Town End takes the visitor by train from Surb...
Alan Kane exhibited 32 colour photographs from the series 'Trying to die happy', documenting drinkin...
There has been a welcome expansion in literature documenting aspects of the 1951 Festival of Britain...
Greater London’s late-Victorian / Edwardian development is usually chronicled from the perspective o...
Westway This was a solo exhibition of 55 photographs shown at St. Martin-in-the-Fields’ Gallery, Lo...