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100 Artists' Manifestos: From the Futurists to the Stuckists [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 496 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 197x129x21 mm, weight: 345 g
  • Serija: Penguin Modern Classics
  • Išleidimo metai: 27-Jan-2011
  • Leidėjas: Penguin Classics
  • ISBN-10: 0141191791
  • ISBN-13: 9780141191799
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 496 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 197x129x21 mm, weight: 345 g
  • Serija: Penguin Modern Classics
  • Išleidimo metai: 27-Jan-2011
  • Leidėjas: Penguin Classics
  • ISBN-10: 0141191791
  • ISBN-13: 9780141191799
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
In this one-of-a-kind volume, indispensable for students of art, architecture and film, Alex Danchev presents 100 Artists' Manifestos, each reproduced with an introduction on the author and the associated movement, in Penguin Modern Classics.

This remarkable collection of 100 manifestos from the last 100 years is cacophony of voices from such diverse movements as Futurism, Dadaism, Surrealism, Feminism, Communism, Destructivism, Vorticism, Stridentism, Cannibalism and Stuckism, taking in along the way film, architecture, fashion, and cookery.

Artists' manifestos are nothing if not revolutionary. They are outlandish, outrageous, and frequently offensive. They combine wit, wisdom, and world-shaking demands. This collection gathers together an international array of artists of every stripe, including Kandinsky, Mayakovsky, Rodchenko, Le Corbusier, Picabia, Dalķ, Oldenburg, Vertov, Baselitz, Kitaj, Murakami, Gilbert and George, together with their allies and collaborators - such figures as Marinetti, Apollinaire, Breton, Trotsky, Guy Debord and Rem Koolhaas.

Editor Alex Danchev is the author of an acclaimed biography of artist Georges Braque and is Professor of International Relations at the University of Nottingham. His other works include Alanbrooke War Diaries: Field Marshall Lord Alanbrooke, The Iraq War and Democratic Politics and On Art and War and Terror.

If you enjoyed 100 Artists' Manifestos, you might like John Berger's Ways of Seeing, also available in Penguin Modern Classics.

'The Manifesto is remarkable for its imaginative power ... it is the first great modernist work of art' Marshall Berman

Recenzijos

The Manifesto is remarkable for its imaginative power ... it is the first great modernist work of art * Marshall Berman * This collection is a must ... because the passion that erupted in the early 20th century is in such counterpoint to our own more apathetic era -- Lesley McDowell * Independent * This ingenious anthology...is an inspiring book * Scotland on Sunday * 100 Artists' Manifestos [ is] deftly selected and stylishly introduced by Alex Danchev -- Terry Eagleton * Times Literary Supplement * An absorbing capsule history of culture over the past century -- John Gray * Literary Review *

Acknowledgements xiii
Introduction xix
Further Reading xxxi
A Note on the Texts xxxiii
The Manifestos
M1 F. T. Marinetti, `The Foundation and Manifesto of Futurism' (1909)
1(8)
M2 Umberto Boccioni and others, `Manifesto of the Futurist Painters' (1910)
9(5)
M3 Umberto Boccioni and others `Futurist Painting: Technical Manifesto' (1910)
14(5)
M4 Takamura Kotaro, `A Green Sun' (1910)
19(5)
M5 F. T. Marinetti, `Against Traditionalist Venice' (1910)
24(2)
M6 Guillaume Apollinaire, `On the Subject in Modern Painting' (1912)
26(3)
M7 Valentine de Saint-Point, `Manifesto of Futurist Woman' (1912)
29(6)
M8 Wassily Kandinsky and Franz Marc, `Preface to Der Blaue Reiter Almanac' (1912)
35(3)
M9 Valentine de Saint-Point, `Futurist Manifesto of Lust' (1913)
38(5)
M0 Mikhail Larionov and Natalya Goncharova, `Rayonists and Futurists: A Manifesto' (1913)
43(6)
M11 Guillaume Apollinaire, `L'antitraditionfuturiste' (1913)
49(3)
M12 Carlo Carra `The Painting of Sounds, Noises and Smells' (1913)
52(6)
M13 Giacomo Balla, `Futurist Manifesto of Men's Clothing' (1913)
58(4)
M14 Mina Loy, `Aphorisms on Futurism' (1914)
62(5)
M15 Ricciotto Canudo, `Cerebrist Art' (1914)
67(4)
M16 F. T. Marinetti and C. R. W. Nevinson, `The Futurist Manifesto Against English Art' (1914)
71(4)
M17 Wyndham Lewis and others, `Manifesto' (1914)
75(6)
M18 Wyndham Lewis and others, `Our Vortex' (1914)
81(3)
M19 Antonio Sant'Elia, `Manifesto of Futurist Architecture' (1914)
84(6)
M20 F. T. Marinetti and others, `Futurist Synthesis of the War' (1914)
90(2)
M21 Mina Loy, `Feminist Manifesto' (1914)
92(4)
M22 Carlo Carra, `Warpainting' (1915)
96(5)
M23 Vladimir Mayakovsky, `A Drop of Tar' (1915)
101(4)
M24 Kasimir Malevich, `Suprematist Manifesto' (1916)
105(21)
M25 Hugo Ball, `Dada Manifesto' (1916)
126(4)
M26 Olga Rozanova, `Cubism, Futurism, Suprematism' (1917)
130(4)
M27 Vladimir Mayakovsky and others, `Manifesto of the Flying Federation of Futurists' (1918)
134(2)
M28 Tristan Tzara, `Dada Manifesto'(1918)
136(9)
M29 Richard Huelsenbeck, `First German Dada Manifesto' (1918)
145(5)
M30 Amedee Ozenfant and Charles-Edouard Jeanneret, `Purism'(1918)
150(4)
M31 Aleksandr Rodchenko and others, `Manifesto of Suprematists and Non-Objective Painters' (1919)
154(3)
M32 Richard Huelsenbeck and Raoul Hausmann `What is Dadaism and what does it want in Germany?' (1919)
157(2)
M33 Walter Gropius `What is Architecture?' (1919)
159(3)
M34 Francis Picabia, `Dada Manifesto' (1920)
162(2)
M35 Francis Picabia, `Dada Cannibalistic Manifesto' (1920)
164(2)
M36 Tristan Tzara and others, `Twenty-Three Manifestos of the Dada Movement' (1920)
166(23)
M37 Naum Gabo and Anton Pevzner, `The Realistic Manifesto' (1920)
189(6)
M38 Liubov Popova, `On Organizing Anew' (1921)
195(3)
M39 Tristan Tzara and others, `Dada Excites Everything' (1921)
198(4)
M40 Manuel Maples Arce, `A Strident Prescription' (1921)
202(8)
M41 Dziga Vertov, `WE: Variant of a Manifesto' (1922)
210(5)
M42 Theo van Doesburg and others, `Manifesto I of De Stijl' (1922)
215(2)
M43 Vicente Huidobro, `We Must Create' (1922)
217(2)
M44 Aleksandr Rodchenko, `Manifesto of the Constructivist Group' (c. 1922)
219(4)
M45 Le Corbusier, `Toward an Architecture' (1923)
223(7)
M46 Theo van Doesburg and others, `Manifesto Prole Art' (1923)
230(3)
M47 Tomoshoi Murayama and others, `Mavo Manifesto' (1923)
233(3)
M48 David Alfaro Siqueiros and others, `Manifesto of the Union of Mexican Workers, Technicians, Painters and Sculptors' (1923)
236(3)
M49 The Red Group, `Manifesto' (1924)
239(2)
M50 Andre Breton, `Manifesto of Surrealism' (1924)
241(10)
M51 Jose Carlos Mariategui, `Art, Revolution and Decadence' (1926)
251(4)
M52 Salvador Dali and others, `Yellow Manifesto' (1928)
255(7)
M53 Oswald de Andrade, `Cannibalist Manifesto' (1928)
262(5)
M54 Andre Breton, `Second Manifesto of Surrealism' (1929)
267(8)
M55 F. T Marinetti and Fillia, `Manifesto of Futurist Cuisine' (1930)
275(7)
M56 John Reed Club of New York, `Draft Manifesto'(1932)
282(5)
M57 Mario Sironi, `Manifesto of Mural Painting' (1933)
287(4)
M58 Karoly (Charles) Sirato and others, `Dimensionist Manifesto' (1936)
291(4)
M59 Andre Breton, Diego Rivera and Leon Trotsky, `Manifesto: Towards a Free Revolutionary Art' (1938)
295(7)
M60 Jean (Hans) Arp, `Concrete Art'(1942)
302(3)
M61 Lucio Fontana, `White Manifesto'(1946)
305(7)
M62 Edgar Bayley and others, `Inventionist Manifesto' (1946)
312(3)
M63 Constant Nieuwenhuys, `Manifesto' (1948)
315(7)
M64 Barnett Newman, `The Sublime is Now' (1948)
322(5)
M65 Victor Vasarely, `Notes for a Manifesto' (1955)
327(4)
M66 Jiro Yoshihara, `The Gutai Manifesto' (1956)
331(5)
M67 Jean Tinguely, `For Static' (1959)
336(2)
M68 Ferreira Gullar, `Neo-Concrete Manifesto' (1959)
338(5)
M69 Gustav Metzger, `Auto-Destructive Art' (1959, 1960, 1961)
343(4)
M70 Guy Debord, `Situationist Manifesto' (1960)
347(4)
M71 Claes Oldenburg, `I Am for an Art' (1961)
351(5)
M72 Georg Baselitz,, `Pandemonic Manifesto I, 2nd version' (1961)
356(4)
M73 Rafael Montanez Ortiz, `Destructivism: A Manifesto'(1962)
360(3)
M74 George Maciunas, `Fluxus Manifesto' (1963)
363(203)
M75 Wolf Vostell, `Manifesto' (1963)
366(2)
M76 Stan Brakhage, `Metaphors on Vision' (1963)
368(3)
M77 Stanley Brouwn, `A Short Manifesto' (1964)
371(2)
M78 Derek Jarman, `Manifesto' (1964)
373(3)
M79 Robert Venturi, `Non-Straightforward Architecture: A Gentle Manifesto' (1966)
376(3)
M80 Gilbert and George, `The Laws of Sculptors' (1969)
379(2)
M81 Mierle Laderman Ukeles, `Maintenance Art Manifesto' (1969)
381(3)
M82 Paul Neagu, `Palpable Art Manifesto' (1969)
384(2)
M83 Gilbert and George, `What Our Art Means' (1970)
386(2)
M84 Douglas Davis, `Manifesto' (1974)
388(2)
M85 Maroin Dib and others, `Manifesto of the Arab Surrealist Movement' (1975)
390(3)
M86 Rem Koolhaas, `Delirious New York: A Retroactive Manifesto for Manhattan' (1978)
393(3)
M87 Coop Himmelb(l)au, `Architecture Must Blaze'(1980)
396(3)
M88 Georg Baselitz, `Painters' Equipment' (1985)
399(6)
M89 R. B. Kitaj, `First Diasporist Manifesto' (1989)
405(5)
M90 Lebbeus Woods, `Manifesto' (1993)
410(3)
M91 Dogme 95, `Manifesto' (1995)
413(4)
M92 Michael Betancourt, `The --- Manifesto' (1996)
417(2)
M93 Charles Jencks, `13 Propositions of Post-Modern Architecture' (1996)
419(3)
M94 Werner Herzog, `Minnesota Declaration' (1999)
422(3)
M95 Billy Childish and Charles Thomson, `The Stuckist Manifesto' (1999)
425(5)
M96 Takashi Murakami, `The Super Flat Manifesto' (2000)
430(2)
M97 Billy Childish and Charles Thomson, `Remodernist Manifesto' (2000)
432(3)
M98 R. B. Kitaj, `Second Diasporist Manifesto' (2007)
435(10)
M99 Austin Williams and others, `Manifesto: Towards a New Humanism in Architecture' (2008)
445(7)
M100 Edgeworth Johnstone, Shelley Li and others. `The Founding, Manifesto and Rules of The Other Muswell Hill Stuckists' (2009)
452
Editor ALEX DANCHEV is the author of an acclaimed biography of artist Georges Braque and is Professor of International Relations at the University of Nottingham. His other works include Alanbrooke War Diaries: Field Marshall Lord Alanbrooke, The Iraq War and Democratic Politics and On Art and War and Terror.