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The Resource The Armory Show at 100 : modernism and revolution, edited by Marilyn Satin Kushner and Kimberly Orcutt ; Casey Nelson Blake, Senior Historian
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- Summary
- The 1913 International Exhibition of Modern Art (better known as the Armory Show) marked a turning point in the history of American art and culture. Organised by a small group of American artists and presented in the huge space of the 69th Regiment Armory in New York City, this ambitious exhibition of 1,400 works is remembered as the moment when the American public was introduced to European avant-garde art. This interdisciplinary volume includes 31 contributions by eminent scholars, re-examining the 1913 exhibition in its historical and cultural context
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- 512 pages
- Contents
-
- Laurette E. McCarthy
- "So many thrills, so much excitement": Elmer MacRae's role in the Armory Show
- Susan G. Larkin
- New York and the United States ca. 1913.
- Greenwich Village modernism: "The essence of it all was communication"
- Casey Nelson Blake
- The Armory Show in the provisional city
- Max Page
- The Armory Show and the transformation of American culture
- Daniel H. Borus
- A century of the Armory Show : modernism and myth
- Echoes of the Armory Show: modern music in New York
- Leon Botstein
- The "big show" and the little galleries: Alfred Stieglitz and the search for modern art photography in 1913
- Anne McCauley
- A "wordminded people" encounters the Armory Show
- Susan Hegeman
- 1913: a feminist moment in the arts
- Charles Musser
- The exhibition.
- European art :
- Marilyn Satin Kushner
- Off to the Armory Show!
- Didier Ottinger ;
- Case studies:
- "An explosion in a shingle factory": Marcel Duchamp's Nude descending a staircase (no. 2)
- Francis M. Naumann
- "The Cuban who outcubed the Cubists": Francis Picabia and the 1913 Armory Show
- Michael R. Taylor
- Henri Matisse at the Armory Show-and beyond
- William C. Agee
- Brancusi's busts: work in progress
- Organizers of the Armory Show.
- Doïna Lemny
- Puvis de Chavannes, pioneer and paragon of modernism
- Aimée Brown Price
- Arthur B. Davies: hero or villain?
- Kimberly Orcutt
- Walt Kuhn: Armory showman
- Gail Stavitsky
- Walter Pach: agent of modernism
- Morgan Russell: a "barbarian" or American avant-garde in Paris?
- Marilyn Satin Kushner
- Morton Livingston Schamberg: a short life, a major achievement
- William C. Agee
- Works on paper:
- Drawings at the Armory: the currency of change and modernism
- Roberta J.M. Olson
- Revisiting editions: prints in the Armory Show
- Marilyn Satin Kushner
- Responses.
- American art :
- "Public verdict": debating modernism at the Armory Show
- Kimberly Orcutt
- Cubist comedy and futurist follies: the visual culture of the Armory Show
- Sarah Burns
- Traveling venues :
- "The great confusion": the Armory Show in Chicago
- Judith A. Barter
- "Unwept, unhonored and unsung": the Armory Show in Boston
- Carol Troyen
- Legacy :
- Slouching toward modernism: American art at the Armory Show
- The legacy of the Armory Show: fiasco or transformation
- Barbara Haskell
- "Creating a new epoch": American collectors and dealers and the Armory Show
- Avis Berman
- Appendix A:
- The complete 1913 Armory Show checklist
- Appendix B:
- List of works in the 1913 Armory Show by gallery
- Virginia M. Mecklenburg ;
- Case studies:
- Robert Henri's manifesto
- Kimberly Orcutt
- A pre-emptive strike: John Marin and the armory show
- Martha Tedeschi
- Isbn
- 9780916141264
- Label
- The Armory Show at 100 : modernism and revolution
- Title
- The Armory Show at 100
- Title remainder
- modernism and revolution
- Statement of responsibility
- edited by Marilyn Satin Kushner and Kimberly Orcutt ; Casey Nelson Blake, Senior Historian
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- The 1913 International Exhibition of Modern Art (better known as the Armory Show) marked a turning point in the history of American art and culture. Organised by a small group of American artists and presented in the huge space of the 69th Regiment Armory in New York City, this ambitious exhibition of 1,400 works is remembered as the moment when the American public was introduced to European avant-garde art. This interdisciplinary volume includes 31 contributions by eminent scholars, re-examining the 1913 exhibition in its historical and cultural context
- Cataloging source
- UKMGB
- Dewey number
- 707.4
- Illustrations
- illustrations
- Index
- index present
- LC call number
- N6448.A74
- LC item number
- A76 2013
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- bibliography
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorDate
- 1948-
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
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- Kushner, Marilyn S.
- Orcutt, Kimberly
- Blake, Casey Nelson
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
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- Armory Show
- Art, Modern
- Art, Modern
- Label
- The Armory Show at 100 : modernism and revolution, edited by Marilyn Satin Kushner and Kimberly Orcutt ; Casey Nelson Blake, Senior Historian
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
-
- text
- still image
- Content type code
-
- txt
- sti
- Content type MARC source
-
- rdacontent
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- Laurette E. McCarthy
- "So many thrills, so much excitement": Elmer MacRae's role in the Armory Show
- Susan G. Larkin
- New York and the United States ca. 1913.
- Greenwich Village modernism: "The essence of it all was communication"
- Casey Nelson Blake
- The Armory Show in the provisional city
- Max Page
- The Armory Show and the transformation of American culture
- Daniel H. Borus
- A century of the Armory Show : modernism and myth
- Echoes of the Armory Show: modern music in New York
- Leon Botstein
- The "big show" and the little galleries: Alfred Stieglitz and the search for modern art photography in 1913
- Anne McCauley
- A "wordminded people" encounters the Armory Show
- Susan Hegeman
- 1913: a feminist moment in the arts
- Charles Musser
- The exhibition.
- European art :
- Marilyn Satin Kushner
- Off to the Armory Show!
- Didier Ottinger ;
- Case studies:
- "An explosion in a shingle factory": Marcel Duchamp's Nude descending a staircase (no. 2)
- Francis M. Naumann
- "The Cuban who outcubed the Cubists": Francis Picabia and the 1913 Armory Show
- Michael R. Taylor
- Henri Matisse at the Armory Show-and beyond
- William C. Agee
- Brancusi's busts: work in progress
- Organizers of the Armory Show.
- Doïna Lemny
- Puvis de Chavannes, pioneer and paragon of modernism
- Aimée Brown Price
- Arthur B. Davies: hero or villain?
- Kimberly Orcutt
- Walt Kuhn: Armory showman
- Gail Stavitsky
- Walter Pach: agent of modernism
- Morgan Russell: a "barbarian" or American avant-garde in Paris?
- Marilyn Satin Kushner
- Morton Livingston Schamberg: a short life, a major achievement
- William C. Agee
- Works on paper:
- Drawings at the Armory: the currency of change and modernism
- Roberta J.M. Olson
- Revisiting editions: prints in the Armory Show
- Marilyn Satin Kushner
- Responses.
- American art :
- "Public verdict": debating modernism at the Armory Show
- Kimberly Orcutt
- Cubist comedy and futurist follies: the visual culture of the Armory Show
- Sarah Burns
- Traveling venues :
- "The great confusion": the Armory Show in Chicago
- Judith A. Barter
- "Unwept, unhonored and unsung": the Armory Show in Boston
- Carol Troyen
- Legacy :
- Slouching toward modernism: American art at the Armory Show
- The legacy of the Armory Show: fiasco or transformation
- Barbara Haskell
- "Creating a new epoch": American collectors and dealers and the Armory Show
- Avis Berman
- Appendix A:
- The complete 1913 Armory Show checklist
- Appendix B:
- List of works in the 1913 Armory Show by gallery
- Virginia M. Mecklenburg ;
- Case studies:
- Robert Henri's manifesto
- Kimberly Orcutt
- A pre-emptive strike: John Marin and the armory show
- Martha Tedeschi
- Control code
- ocn857525115
- Dimensions
- 31 cm
- Extent
- 512 pages
- Isbn
- 9780916141264
- Isbn Type
- (softcover edition)
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
- n
- Other physical details
- illustrations (chiefly color)
- System control number
- (OCoLC)857525115
- Label
- The Armory Show at 100 : modernism and revolution, edited by Marilyn Satin Kushner and Kimberly Orcutt ; Casey Nelson Blake, Senior Historian
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
-
- text
- still image
- Content type code
-
- txt
- sti
- Content type MARC source
-
- rdacontent
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- Laurette E. McCarthy
- "So many thrills, so much excitement": Elmer MacRae's role in the Armory Show
- Susan G. Larkin
- New York and the United States ca. 1913.
- Greenwich Village modernism: "The essence of it all was communication"
- Casey Nelson Blake
- The Armory Show in the provisional city
- Max Page
- The Armory Show and the transformation of American culture
- Daniel H. Borus
- A century of the Armory Show : modernism and myth
- Echoes of the Armory Show: modern music in New York
- Leon Botstein
- The "big show" and the little galleries: Alfred Stieglitz and the search for modern art photography in 1913
- Anne McCauley
- A "wordminded people" encounters the Armory Show
- Susan Hegeman
- 1913: a feminist moment in the arts
- Charles Musser
- The exhibition.
- European art :
- Marilyn Satin Kushner
- Off to the Armory Show!
- Didier Ottinger ;
- Case studies:
- "An explosion in a shingle factory": Marcel Duchamp's Nude descending a staircase (no. 2)
- Francis M. Naumann
- "The Cuban who outcubed the Cubists": Francis Picabia and the 1913 Armory Show
- Michael R. Taylor
- Henri Matisse at the Armory Show-and beyond
- William C. Agee
- Brancusi's busts: work in progress
- Organizers of the Armory Show.
- Doïna Lemny
- Puvis de Chavannes, pioneer and paragon of modernism
- Aimée Brown Price
- Arthur B. Davies: hero or villain?
- Kimberly Orcutt
- Walt Kuhn: Armory showman
- Gail Stavitsky
- Walter Pach: agent of modernism
- Morgan Russell: a "barbarian" or American avant-garde in Paris?
- Marilyn Satin Kushner
- Morton Livingston Schamberg: a short life, a major achievement
- William C. Agee
- Works on paper:
- Drawings at the Armory: the currency of change and modernism
- Roberta J.M. Olson
- Revisiting editions: prints in the Armory Show
- Marilyn Satin Kushner
- Responses.
- American art :
- "Public verdict": debating modernism at the Armory Show
- Kimberly Orcutt
- Cubist comedy and futurist follies: the visual culture of the Armory Show
- Sarah Burns
- Traveling venues :
- "The great confusion": the Armory Show in Chicago
- Judith A. Barter
- "Unwept, unhonored and unsung": the Armory Show in Boston
- Carol Troyen
- Legacy :
- Slouching toward modernism: American art at the Armory Show
- The legacy of the Armory Show: fiasco or transformation
- Barbara Haskell
- "Creating a new epoch": American collectors and dealers and the Armory Show
- Avis Berman
- Appendix A:
- The complete 1913 Armory Show checklist
- Appendix B:
- List of works in the 1913 Armory Show by gallery
- Virginia M. Mecklenburg ;
- Case studies:
- Robert Henri's manifesto
- Kimberly Orcutt
- A pre-emptive strike: John Marin and the armory show
- Martha Tedeschi
- Control code
- ocn857525115
- Dimensions
- 31 cm
- Extent
- 512 pages
- Isbn
- 9780916141264
- Isbn Type
- (softcover edition)
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
- n
- Other physical details
- illustrations (chiefly color)
- System control number
- (OCoLC)857525115
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