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"This study focusses on the moment in the history of modern art, during the 1950s when sculptors and architects began to use concrete to create a previous impossible fusion of their respective art forms and the mutual influences between sculpture and architecture. The book pays particular attention to those works that left the concrete "brut"-that is, "raw" or unfinished-and thus produced a rough aesthetic that has become an icon of postwar art. The author shines a spotlight on the work of Andre Bloc and the international networks, publications, and initiatives that he facilitated, demonstrating the pivotal role he played on the exchange between architecture and sculpture and the expansion of public art practice. Placing Bloc among a roster of artists and architects working in concrete that also included Picasso and Le Corbusier, the book follows the movement from brut's conceptual and material roots in the 1930s into the height of its influence from the mid-50s to early-70s. It ends by tracing the legacy into the present. In so doing, it shows how fundamental the use of concrete was to the development of a new architectural-sculptural form, and, in turn, how their interdisciplinary and socially focused practices form an overlooked genealogy of the arts in the present. This book is ideal for researchers and students in 20th century Art, Architecture, Design and Urban Studies"-- Provided by publisher.
Llegir més - Autor/a Angelique Campens
- ISBN13 9781041103325
- ISBN10 1041103328
- Pàgines 210
- Any Edició 2025
- Fecha de publicación 08/12/2025
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Beyond Brutalism and the Postwar Architecture-Sculpture Network Redefining Media and Global Public Space
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- Angelique Campens
- 9781041103325



