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The book explores the intersection of American history and modern art, focusing on New York's pivotal role since World War II. Katy Siegel examines how contemporary art reflects societal anxieties related to race, mass culture, and nuclear destruction, moving away from European traditions. Through analysis of notable works by artists like Rothko and Warhol, the study connects their creations to broader cultural influences and historical events. It highlights the global impact of American culture on artists worldwide, appealing to those interested in post-war and contemporary art.
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Since '45: America and the Making of Contemporary Art, Katy Siegel
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- 2011
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- Title
- Since '45: America and the Making of Contemporary Art
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Katy Siegel
- Publisher
- Reaktion Books
- Publisher
- 2011
- Format
- Hardcover
- Pages
- 254
- ISBN13
- 9781861897732
- Category
- Art / Culture
- Description
- The book explores the intersection of American history and modern art, focusing on New York's pivotal role since World War II. Katy Siegel examines how contemporary art reflects societal anxieties related to race, mass culture, and nuclear destruction, moving away from European traditions. Through analysis of notable works by artists like Rothko and Warhol, the study connects their creations to broader cultural influences and historical events. It highlights the global impact of American culture on artists worldwide, appealing to those interested in post-war and contemporary art.