Entangled Art Histories
The United States and the Two Germanies, 1960-1990
Contributor(s)
Mavridorakis, Valérie (editor)
Streitberger, Alexander (editor)
Van Gelder, Hilde (editor)
Verhagen, Erik (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
The artistic, cultural, and institutional exchanges between West and East Germany and the United States during the Cold War. Throughout the Cold War era, a sustained and intense dialogue developed between both the West and East German and the North American art scenes on artistic, socio-cultural, institutional and economic levels. Entangled Art Histories offers new insights into the complex and intertwined transatlantic networks that gradually emerged in the wake of movements such as Pop Art, Minimalism and Conceptualism, involving artists, museums, galleries, curators, critics, and the art market. The essays in this volume, written by internationally renowned scholars, address key issues ranging from travel and infrastructure to East-West cultural policy during the Cold War. By exploring the exhibition strategies, controversial receptions and geopolitical concerns of these entangled histories, this book contributes to a better understanding of the dynamic interplay between artists, galleries, and museums from a transnational perspective.
Keywords
Histoire croisée (Entangled history); Art Cold War; Transatlantic; Germany; United StatesDOI
10.11116/9789461666734ISBN
9789461666734, 9789461666734, 9789461666727, 9789462704770Publisher
Leuven University PressPublisher website
https://lup.be/Publication date and place
Leuven, 2025Series
Lieven Gevaert Series, 35Classification
History of art
Theory of art


Download