Antimodernism and Artistic Experience
Delve into the intricate relationship between art and societal change with Antimodernism and Artistic Experience by Lynda Jessup. Published by the University of Toronto Press in 2001, this compelling paperback spans 277 pages and offers a rich exploration of Western antimodernism at the turn of the 20th century.
In this thought-provoking work, scholars from diverse fields such as art history, anthropology, and feminist media studies analyze how artists responded to a perceived decline in 'authentic' experiences during this transformative period. Through a blend of historical context and critical analysis, Jessup invites readers to reconsider the role of modernism and its discontents, making this book an essential read for anyone interested in the evolution of art and culture.
Whether you're a student, researcher, or simply an art enthusiast, Antimodernism and Artistic Experience provides valuable insights into the complexities of artistic expression in the face of modernity.