The Modern art invasion: picasso, duchamp, and the 1913 armory show that scansalized America
Lunday, ElizabethUnknown
The Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc. (Maryland, 2015) (eng) English9781493000623UnknownUnknownART, MODERN--19TH CENTURY--EXHIBITIONS; UnknownThe story behind the 1913 Armory Show, the most important art exhibit in U.S. history. Held a century ago, in the winter of 1913, the show brought Modernism to America in an unprecedented display of 1300 works by artists including Picasso, Matisse, and Duchamp. Drawing from primary sources and setting the Armory Show into the context of American culture just before World War I, the book brings the exhibition and its era to vivid life
Physical dimension
xv, 208 p.22 cm.Unknown
Summary / review / table of contents
Introduction : March 1913, New York City --
Itching for a fight --
Gathering the ammunition --
Recruiting allies --
Planning the attack --
Opening the offensive --
Planning the counterattack --
Raiding enemy territory --
Losing battles --
Conflicts both real and imagined --
Winning the war --
Epilogue : Dispatch for the fog of war.