Anarchist Modernism
Art, Politics, and the First American Avant-Garde
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- Review Quotes
Table of Contents
Contents
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1 Modernists against the Academy, 1908-12
2 The Armory Show Debate
3 Cosmism or Amorphism
4 Man Ray's Path to Dada
5 Hippolyte Havel and the Artists of Revolt
6 A New Internationalism
7 Nietzschean Matrix
8 Anarchist Unanimism
9 The Denouement of Anarchist Modernism
Conclusion
Notes
Select Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1 Modernists against the Academy, 1908-12
2 The Armory Show Debate
3 Cosmism or Amorphism
4 Man Ray's Path to Dada
5 Hippolyte Havel and the Artists of Revolt
6 A New Internationalism
7 Nietzschean Matrix
8 Anarchist Unanimism
9 The Denouement of Anarchist Modernism
Conclusion
Notes
Select Bibliography
Index
Review Quotes
John Moore | Anarchist Studies
“The sheer scale of the materials that Antliff has uncovered is impressive, and powerfully reinforces his compelling recovery of ‘the creative agency of those who invented, shaped, and implemented modernism for radical ends.’ . . . Anarchist Modernism is a major scholarly achievement.”
Jody Blake | Modernism & Modernity
“Anarchist Modernism transforms understanding of early twentieth-century American art . . . [Antliff] creates a fascinating intellectual history of the anarchist movement that deserves to be read outside of the discipline of art history.”
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