For over a hundred years, the idea of the "avant-garde" has been perhaps the most important and influential force in modern culture, ruling the critical assessment of the significance of an artist or a work of art. If they have been judged to be "avant-garde," then they are worthy of consideration. But very little attempt has been made to explore why the idea of the "avant-garde" carries so much authority, or how it came to do so. What is more, the term remains a difficult one to define, and is often used in a variety of ways.
In this Very Short Introduction, art historian David Cottington illuminates the concept of the avant-garde, exploring its wider context through the development of western modernity, capitalist culture, and the global impact of both. Cottington looks at the relation between "the avant-garde"--that is, the social entity (the "club")--and "avant-garde" qualities in a work of art (or design, or architecture, or any other cultural product), and he sheds light on the meaning of "avant-gard
ism." Perhaps most interesting, he considers whether--now that contemporary art seems to have broken all taboos and is at the center of a billion-dollar art market--is there still an "avant-garde" at all. And if so, what is the point of it and who are the artists concerned?
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Author: David Cottington
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Published: 03/14/2013
Series: Very Short Introductions
Pages: 160
Weight: 0.25lbs
Size: 6.90h x 4.30w x 0.40d
ISBN: 9780199582730
About the AuthorDavid Cottington is Emeritus Professor of Art History at Kingston University London. He has published widely on the Cubist movement and the artistic avant-gardes of the early twentieth century, including
Cubism in the Shadow of War: The Avant-Garde and Politics in Paris 1905-1914 (Yale UP, 1998), and
Cubism and its Histories (Manchester University Press, 2004). His
Modern Art: A Very Short Introduction was published in 2005.
The Avant-Garde: A Very Short Introduction of 2013 was followed by his latest book,
Radical Art and the Formation of the Avant-Garde, a history and theorisation of the avant-garde's early phases, published by Yale University Press in March 2022.