9781633451087-1633451089-Engineer, Agitator, Constructor: The Artist Reinvented: 1918–1938

Engineer, Agitator, Constructor: The Artist Reinvented: 1918–1938

ISBN-13: 9781633451087
ISBN-10: 1633451089
Author: Jodi Hauptman, Adrian Sudhalter
Publication date: 2020
Publisher: The Museum of Modern Art, New York
Format: Hardcover 312 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781633451087
ISBN-10: 1633451089
Author: Jodi Hauptman, Adrian Sudhalter
Publication date: 2020
Publisher: The Museum of Modern Art, New York
Format: Hardcover 312 pages

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Engineer, Agitator, Constructor: The Artist Reinvented: 1918–1938 (ISBN-13: 9781633451087 and ISBN-10: 1633451089), written by authors Jodi Hauptman, Adrian Sudhalter, was published by The Museum of Modern Art, New York in 2020. With an overall rating of 3.6 stars, it's a notable title among other Arts Collections books. You can easily purchase or rent Engineer, Agitator, Constructor: The Artist Reinvented: 1918–1938 (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Arts Collections books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $2.5.

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We regarded ourselves as engineers, we maintained that we were building things', declared Hannah Höch, describing a radical new approach to artmaking that took shape in the 1920s and 30s, in lockstep with the era's shifts in industry, technology and labour, and amid the impact of momentous events: World War I, the Russian Revolution, the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and the rise of fascism. Artists involved with varied avant-gardes - Dada, the Bauhaus, Futurism, Constructivism and de Stijl - reinvented their roles to create a dynamic art for a new world. This experimentation is richly represented in the Merrill C. Berman Collection, one of the most significant private collections of early-20th-century works on paper.

Published in conjunction with a major exhibition celebrating MoMA's acquisition of more than 300 works from the collection, this richly illustrated book includes close readings of drawings, propaganda posters, advertising, architecture, exhibition installations, journals and theatre design. Among the themes it explores are the crucial role of collage and photomontage in the interwar period; the importance of collective authorship; and the impact of political, economic and social change on visual culture.'

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