Across the great divide : modernism's intermedialities, from futurism to fluxus /
There's nothing pure about modernism. For all the later critical emphasis upon 'medium specificity', modernist artists in their own times revel in the exchange of motifs and tropes from one kind of art to another; they revel in staging events where different media play crucial roles a...
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2014
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Table of Contents:
- From Victorian theatrical melodrama production to the futurist serate : the fall and rise of kinetic emulation as an evocation of the modern landscape
- "The Figure in the Carpet" : bodily experience and abstraction in Duncan Grant's Abstract Kinetic Collage Painting with Sound (1914) and Designs for the Omega Workshop.