Ben Highmore

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The Art of Brutalism: Rescuing Hope from Catastrophe in 1950s BritainHardcover, 25 July 2017

The Art of Brutalism: Rescuing Hope from Catastrophe in 1950s Britain
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Print Length
304 pages
Language
English
Publisher
Paul Mellon Centre
Date Published
25 Jul 2017
ISBN-10
0300222742
ISBN-13
9780300222746

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While most famously associated with numerous mid-century architects, Brutalism was a style of visual art that was also adopted by painters, sculptors, printmakers, and photographers. Taking into account Brutalist work by eminent artists such as Richard Hamilton and Eduardo Paolozzi, as well as lesser-known practitioners like Nigel Henderson and Magda Cordell, this volume focuses on a ten-year period between 1952 and 1962 when artists refused a programmatic set of aesthetics and began experimenting with images that had no set focal point, using non-traditional materials like bombsite debris in their work, and producing objects that were characterized by wit and energy along with anxiety, trauma, and melancholia. This original study offers insights into how Brutalism enabled British artists of the mid-20th century to respond ethically and aesthetically to the challenges posed by the rise of consumer culture and unbridled technological progress.

Published in association with the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art

Product Details

Author:
Ben Highmore
Book Format:
Hardcover
Date Published:
25 July 2017
Dimensions:
25.4 x 19.05 x 2.54 cm
ISBN-10:
0300222742
ISBN-13:
9780300222746
Language:
English
Pages:
304
Weight:
1179.34 gm

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