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Site-Specificity : The Ethnographic Turn
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ISBN: 1901033120 Year: 2000 Publisher: London Black Dog

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Artists-in-labs : processes of inquiry
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ISBN: 3211279571 9783211279571 3211380728 Year: 2006 Publisher: Springer Vienna

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Undercover surrealism : George Bataille and documents
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ISBN: 0262012308 0262511975 1853322504 9780262511971 9780262012300 9781853322501 Year: 2006 Publisher: Cambridge London MIT Press Hayward Gallery

Understanding Art
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ISBN: 0155066110 Year: 2001 Publisher: Fort Worth Hartcourt College Publishers


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Neolithic childhood : art in a false present, c. 1930
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ISBN: 3035801061 9783035801064 Year: 2018 Publisher: Berlin Diaphanes

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Neolithic Childhood examines how in the interwar years the artistic avant-gardes in Europe and beyond reacted to the "crisis" of almost everything, from the barbarism of technological mass war to the hypocrisies of colonial discourse. The perceived need to re-establish European civilization after the disaster of the First World War led to an interminable reconstruction of origins and beginnings - making ground zero the limiting function of modernity. Based on the writings of the anti-academic art historian Carl Einstein (1885-1940), the exhibition is devoted to despair over the present and the pressing interest in altering humanity, as manifested from the 1920s to the 1940s in the artistic avant-gardes and the sciences.

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