100 Artists' Manifestos: From the Futurists to the Stuckists
By (Author) Alex Danchev
By (author) Alex Danchev
Penguin Books Ltd
Penguin Classics
7th March 2011
27th January 2011
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Theory of art
709.04
Paperback
496
Width 129mm, Height 197mm, Spine 21mm
345g
A new anthology of 100 years of artists', film makers' and architects' manifestos In this remarkable collection of 100 manifestos from the last 100 years, Alex Danchev presents the cacophony of voices of such diverse movements as Futurism, Dadaism, Surrealism, Feminism, Communism, Destructivism, Vorticism, Stridentism, Cannibalism and Stuckism, taking in along the way film, architecture, fashion, and cookery. Artists' manifestos are nothing if not revolutionary. They are outlandish, outrageous, and frequently offensive. They combine wit, wisdom, and world-shaking demands. This collection gathers together an international array of artists of every stripe, including Kandinsky, Mayakovsky, Rodchenko, Le Corbusier, Picabia, Dali, Oldenburg, Vertov, Baselitz, Kitaj, Murakami, Gilbert and George, together with their allies and collaborators - such figures as Marinetti, Apollinaire, Breton, Trotsky, Guy Debord and Rem Koolhaas. Edited with an Introduction by Alex Danchev
The Manifesto is remarkable for its imaginative power ... it is the first great modernist work of art * Marshall Berman *
This collection is a must ... because the passion that erupted in the early 20th century is in such counterpoint to our own more apathetic era -- Lesley McDowell * Independent *
This ingenious anthology...is an inspiring book * Scotland on Sunday *
100 Artists' Manifestos [is] deftly selected and stylishly introduced by Alex Danchev -- Terry Eagleton * Times Literary Supplement *
An absorbing capsule history of culture over the past century -- John Gray * Literary Review *
Editor ALEX DANCHEV is the author of an acclaimed biography of artist Georges Braque and is Professor of International Relations at the University of Nottingham. His other works include Alanbrooke War Diaries- Field Marshall Lord Alanbrooke, The Iraq War and Democratic Politics and On Art and War and Terror.