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Reflections on the Art of Our Time is Josef Frank's (1885-1967) previously unpublished analysis of cultural developments since the fin de siècle. Frank believed that modern art and design had fallen prey to totalitarian and dictatorial currents in Europe, which culminated in the Second World War. He also observed that these same disturbing trends were spreading to the United States, where he was then living in exile, teaching and writing. Frank's 'Letter to the Editor' concerning Piet Mondrian, written on the occasion of the latter's major retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art, which is also included in this work, exemplifies Frank's concerns about the development of contemporary modernism. Edited and with contributions from Tano Bojankin, Caterina Cardamone, Hermann Czech, Christopher Long, Claudia Mazanek, along with an extended article by Otto Kapfinger.

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Reflections On The Art Of Our Time 3, Josef Frank, Tano Bojankin, Caterina Cardamone, Hermann Czech, Christopher Long, Claudia Mazanek, Otto Kapfinger

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Título
Reflections On The Art Of Our Time 3
Subtítulo
Unpublished Writings 1
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado en
2025
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
268
ISBN10
8074374505
ISBN13
9788074374500
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Reflections on the Art of Our Time is Josef Frank's (1885-1967) previously unpublished analysis of cultural developments since the fin de siècle. Frank believed that modern art and design had fallen prey to totalitarian and dictatorial currents in Europe, which culminated in the Second World War. He also observed that these same disturbing trends were spreading to the United States, where he was then living in exile, teaching and writing. Frank's 'Letter to the Editor' concerning Piet Mondrian, written on the occasion of the latter's major retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art, which is also included in this work, exemplifies Frank's concerns about the development of contemporary modernism. Edited and with contributions from Tano Bojankin, Caterina Cardamone, Hermann Czech, Christopher Long, Claudia Mazanek, along with an extended article by Otto Kapfinger.