Farewell to an idea : episodes from a history of modernism / T. J. Clark.
By: Clark, T. J. (Timothy J.).
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709.04 BRE Modern art 1851-1929 : capitalism and representation / | 709.04 BUC Modernism and modernity : the Vancouver conference papers / | 709.04 CAN Mainstreams of modern art / | 709.04 CLA Farewell to an idea : episodes from a history of modernism / | 709.04 CLA Modern art 1890-1918 / | 709.04 COL This is modern art / | 709.04 COL This is modern art / |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
This work presents T.J. Clark's perspective on the history of modern art. It asks whether modernism and socialism depended on each other for their vitality, and argues that modernism was an extreme answer to an extreme condition - summed up by Max Weber as the disenchantment of the world.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 409-442) and index