Material Imagination examines the interrelated concepts of matter,
materialism, and materiality in postwar European art, from 1946-1972.
- Provides a unique perspective on European art by prioritizing material
dimensions over concept or context, while also paying attention to
theoretical and historical concerns
- Explores artists' methods and materials in order to better understand
the social and cultural environments in which their works of art were
made
- Demonstrates how materials can be harnessed to affect the critical
interpretation of artwork
- Brings together exceptional illustrations and new research in eight
essays by art historians and scholars