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documenta. Politics and Art

English · Hardback

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Every few years since 1955, the creators of documenta set themselves the task of providing an insight into current trends in art and of capturing the zeitgeist of recent art production.

Despite its name, documenta's primary concerns are neither with the simple documentation of individual artists and their work nor with developments in art history, but instead with providing a historical space where art reflects and comments on social constellations and political or social change, or demands it through art interventions. documenta is not only a historical testimony and event, but also a show at which-through the medium of art-self-interpretation becomes the catalyst for debate and historical change. For the first time, this book places the history of documenta in the context of the political, cultural and societal development of Germany during the second half of the twentieth century, illustrating how art and history can be explored in terms of a mutually dependent relationship.

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RAPHAEL GROSS ist Historiker und Direktor des Simon-Dubnow-Instituts für jüdische Geschichte und Kultur.

Summary

Every few years since 1955, the creators of documenta set themselves the task of providing an insight into current trends in art and of capturing the zeitgeist of recent art production.

Despite its name, documenta’s primary concerns are neither with the simple documentation of individual artists and their work nor with developments in art history, but instead with providing a historical space where art reflects and comments on social constellations and political or social change, or demands it through art interventions. documenta is not only a historical testimony and event, but also a show at which—through the medium of art—self-interpretation becomes the catalyst for debate and historical change. For the first time, this book places the history of documenta in the context of the political, cultural and societal development of Germany during the second half of the twentieth century, illustrating how art and history can be explored in terms of a mutually dependent relationship.

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Assisted by Lar Bang Larsen (Editor), Lars Bang Larsen (Editor), Dorlis Blume (Editor), Dorlis Blume et al (Editor), Raphael Gross (Editor), Alexia Pooth (Editor), Julia Voss (Editor), Dorothee Wierling (Editor)
Publisher Prestel
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 25.06.2021
 
EAN 9783791379203
ISBN 978-3-7913-7920-3
No. of pages 336
Dimensions 173 mm x 27 mm x 241 mm
Weight 841 g
Illustrations 223 Farbabb.
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art

Kulturgeschichte, DDR, Kalter Krieg, Abstraktion, Sozial- und Kulturgeschichte, Zweite Hälfte 20. Jahrhundert (1950 bis 1999 n. Chr.), entdecken, Kassel, Joseph Beuys, Deutsches Historisches Museum, Werner Haftmann

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