The Struggle for Utopia

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Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 1997-04-01
Publisher(s): Univ of Chicago Pr
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Summary

Following World War I, a new artistic-social avant-garde emerged with the ambition to engage the artist in the building of social life. Through close readings of the works of Alexander Rodchenko, El Lissitzky, and Laacute;szloacute; Moholy-Nagy whose careers covered a broad range of artistic practices and political situations, Victor Margolin examines the way these three artists negotiated the changing relations between their social ideals and the political realities they confronted. Focusing on the difficult relationship between art and social change, Margolin brings important new insights to the understanding of the avant-garde's role in a period of great political complexity. "An ambitious effort. This book puts the masters of European Modernism into perfect focus as inventors, propagators, and practitioners of a visual language that continues to hold sway over contemporary graphic style."Steven Heller "Worth the wait. . . . Margolin usefully presents what he calls the 'failed hope' of this movement in this valuable effort."Publishers Weekly

Table of Contents

ILLUSTRATIONS
ix(9)
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS xviii
INTRODUCTION 1(8)
1 VISIONS OF THE FUTURE: RODCHENKO AND LISSITZKY 1917-1921
9(36)
2 CONSTRUCTIVISM IN GERMANY: LISSITZKY AND MOHOLY-NAGY 1922-1923
45(36)
3 INVENTING THE ARTIST-CONSTRUCTOR: RODCHENKO 1922-1927
81(42)
4 THE POLITICS OF FORM: RODCHENKO AND MOHOLY-NAGY 1922-1929
123(40)
5 REPRESENTING THE REGIME: LISSITZKY AND RODCHENKO 1930-1941
163(52)
6 DESIGN FOR BUSINESS OR DESIGN FOR LIFE? MOHOLY-NAGY 1937-1946
215(36)
EPILOGUE 251(2)
INDEX 253

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