Publisher's Description
Postmodernism: A Virtual Discussion
Edited by Maurice Berger.
What is postmodernism and is it a useful concept for understanding American
art and visual culture of the past 40 years? When and to what extent did modernism wane as a viable force in American art? How have the various liberation movements, from civil rights to feminism, influenced American art and
culture and contributed to the rejections of the modernist ethos? How has
globalism changed American art and culture? How have the new technologies
of the past 5o years-television, personal computers, the Internet-altered the
nature of progressive art in the United States? Are any of these changes
innately postmodern? These issues and more were debated during the two
week online conference The Modern/Postmodern Dialectic. American Art and
Culture, 1965-2000, held on the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum website during
Octobert 2001. Postmodernism: A Virtual Discussion features the edited proceedings, with contribution from an international group of scholars, artists, and curators, including Dan Cameron, Donna DeSalvo, Wendy Ewald, Chrissie
Iles, Catherine Lord, Olu Oguibe, Yvonne Rainer, and Robert Rosenblum.
Maurice Berger is a senior fellow at the Vera List Center for Art and Politics of
the New School for Social Research and curator of the Fine Arts Gallery,
University of MBC. An independent curator and lecturer, he is the author of
three books, most recently White Lies: Race and the Myths of Whiteness, which
is currently being made into a documentary by PBS.
Book Information
ISBN:
1890761052
Publisher:
The Georgia O'Keeffe Museum/The Center for Art and Visual Culture, UMBC
Format:
Paperback, 150 pages
Language:
English
Dimensions:
6,5 x
8,8 x
0,6 inches