Art Interrupted : Advancing American Art and the Politics of Cultural Diplomacy
Art Interrupted : Advancing American Art and the Politics of Cultural Diplomacy
/ Georgia Museum of Art.
- Athens, GA : Georgia Museum of Art, University of Georgia , 2012
- 273 p. : illus. ; 29 cm
Issued in connection with an exhibition held at the Georgia Museum of Art, Athens, Georgia, and three other institutions.
The catalogue for Art Interrupted includes a foreword from the three directors of the museums that collaborated to achieve this long awaited curatorial endeavor, as well as essays by Dennis Harper (Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art), Mark White (Fred Jones Jr Museum of Art) and Paul Manoguerra (Georgia Museum of Art). Harper focuses on LeRoy Davidson's role as curator of Advancing American Art, White turns his attention to the influence of Wendell Wilkie's internationalist philosophy on the State Department's art program, and Manoguerra discusses the political and cultural context of the collection's dispersal, with the rise of the Cold War and the concept of containment. In addition, all 107 works in the exhibition appear in full-page, full-color reproductions, each accompanied by a descriptive essay. Appendices further lay out the comprehensive picture of the program.
English
9780915977789
Painting, American---Exhibitions---20th century
Art---Political aspects---Exhibitions---United States
United States---Cultural policy---Exhibitions
759.13 ART
Issued in connection with an exhibition held at the Georgia Museum of Art, Athens, Georgia, and three other institutions.
The catalogue for Art Interrupted includes a foreword from the three directors of the museums that collaborated to achieve this long awaited curatorial endeavor, as well as essays by Dennis Harper (Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art), Mark White (Fred Jones Jr Museum of Art) and Paul Manoguerra (Georgia Museum of Art). Harper focuses on LeRoy Davidson's role as curator of Advancing American Art, White turns his attention to the influence of Wendell Wilkie's internationalist philosophy on the State Department's art program, and Manoguerra discusses the political and cultural context of the collection's dispersal, with the rise of the Cold War and the concept of containment. In addition, all 107 works in the exhibition appear in full-page, full-color reproductions, each accompanied by a descriptive essay. Appendices further lay out the comprehensive picture of the program.
English
9780915977789
Painting, American---Exhibitions---20th century
Art---Political aspects---Exhibitions---United States
United States---Cultural policy---Exhibitions
759.13 ART