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For the Millions - American Art and Culture Between the Wars
A. Joan Saab
MT - University of Pennsylvania Press (2009)
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Objects of Vision - Making Sense of What We See
A. Joan Saab
Penn State University (2021)
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For the Millions - American Art and Culture Between the Wars
A.Joan Saab
University of Pennsylvania Press (2004)
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Objects of Vision - Making Sense of What We See
A. Joan Saab
Pennsylvania State University Press (2020)
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A Concise Companion to Visual Culture
A. Joan Saab; Aubrey Anable; Catherine Zuromskis
John Wiley and Sons Ltd (2021)
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For the Millions - American Art and Culture Between the Wars
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MT - University of Pennsylvania Press
Sivumäärä: 240 sivua
Asu: Pehmeäkantinen kirja
Julkaisuvuosi: 2009, 24.04.2009 (lisätietoa)
Kieli: Englanti
Looking behind the scenes at the personalities and policies of such venerable institutions as the Federal Arts Project and the Museum of Modern Art, A. Joan Saab discerns a broad-based democratic modernism inspired by and engaged with the social life of the period.

In the summer of 1935 President Franklin Delano Roosevelt established the Federal Arts Project under the aegis of the Works Progress Administration. The project's goal was, in the words of its director Holger Cahill, to "get people all over the United States interested in art as an everyday part of living and working." In addition to this endeavor, the project would also provide work for artists who, as a project press release stated, "had been hit just as hard by unemployment as any other producing worker." Meanwhile, as director of the newly opened Museum of Modern Art, Alfred Barr was instituting his philosophy of "democracy in design" through a series of ambitious exhibits that focused on informed consumption in the marketplace.

The idea of treating the artist as a "producing worker" and art as an "everyday part of living and working" was a novel one in 1935 and illustrated a broad shift in the social roles of both. Prior to the 1930s, art in America had resided principally in the domain of the cultural elite. The upheaval of the Depression era, however, challenged this authority. Throughout the decade, government officials, museum professionals, educators, and artists worked together to determine not only what role artists would play in society but also what forms democratic art would take and how widely it would be disseminated, thus fundamentally redefining the relationship between art and society. This egalitarian artistic movement of the 1930s stands as a significant moment in the ongoing dialogue over the relationship of art and public life that continues today.

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