What might the collections of Western art galleries look like today if a global understanding of art had informed their development? Subjecting its collection to a critical revision, the National Gallery in Berlin investigates, looking at artworks from non-European centers of modernism and exploring the untold stories and overlooked connections behind them.
Accompanying a large-scale exhibition featuring artworks from all over the world, this catalog considers exchanges like the Dadaist Tomoyoshi Murayama’s sojourn to Berlin in the 1920s, the painter Heinrich Vogeler’s turn to the Soviet Union in the 1930s, and the famous Fluxus artist Joseph Beuys’s collaborations with Argentinian ecologist Nicolás García Uriburu in the 1980s. Marking a paradigm shift in a globalizing present, this revised narrative of art from 1900 to the present explores the historical, international, and transregional connections undergirding the great art movements of the twentieth century.
伴随着一个大型展览,展出了来自世界各地的艺术品,该目录考虑了诸如20世纪20年代达达主义者村山友友(Tomoyosi Murayama)在柏林的逗留、画家海因里希·福格勒(Heinrich Vogeler)在20世纪30年代转向苏联的交流,20世纪80年代著名的Fluxus艺术家约瑟夫·贝伊斯(Joseph Beuys)与阿根廷生态学家尼古拉斯·加西亚·乌里布鲁(Nicolás García Uriburu)的合作。这本从1900年到现在的修订版艺术叙事书标志着全球化时代的范式转变,探讨了支撑二十世纪伟大艺术运动的历史、国际和跨地区联系。
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