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Transmodern: An Art History of Contact, 192060
By (Author) Christian Kravagna
Translated by in2words
Manchester University Press
Manchester University Press
8th May 2024
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Theory of art
Globalization
Cultural studies
709.04
Paperback
296
Width 156mm, Height 234mm, Spine 21mm
422g
How can we reconfigure our picture of modern art after the postcolonial turn without simply adding regional art histories to the Eurocentric canon Transmodern examines the global dimension of modern art by tracing the crossroads of different modernisms in Asia, Europe and the Americas. Featuring case studies in Indian modernism, the Harlem Renaissance and post-war abstraction, it demonstrates the significance of transcultural contacts between artists from both sides of the colonial divide. The book argues for the need to study non-western avant-gardes and Black avant-gardes within the west as transmodern counter-currents to mainstream modernism. It situates transcultural art practices from the 1920s to the 1960s within the framework of anti-colonial movements and in relation to contemporary transcultural thinking that challenged colonial concepts of race and culture with notions of syncretism and hybridity.
Christian Kravagna is Professor of Postcolonial Studies at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna