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  • HU Berlin  (2)
  • Image  (2)
  • English  (2)
  • Großbritannien
  • Art History  (2)
  • 1
    ISBN: 9781472121097 , 9781472121080
    Language: English
    Pages: xxiii, 855 Seiten, 8 ungezählte Seiten Tafeln , Illustrationen, Portraits
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    Keywords: McLaren, Malcolm ; Geschichte 1946-2010 ; Musikmanager ; Musiker ; Künstler ; Großbritannien ; McLaren, Malcolm / 1946-2010 ; Sound recording executives and producers / Great Britain / Biography ; Musicians / Great Britain / Biography ; Biographies ; Biografie ; McLaren, Malcolm 1946-2010 ; Großbritannien ; Musiker ; Künstler ; Musikmanager ; Geschichte 1946-2010
    Abstract: Malcolm McLaren was one of the most culturally significant but misunderstood figures of the modern era. Ten years after his life was cruelly cut short by cancer, The Life & Times of Malcolm McLaren sheds fascinating new light on the public achievements and private life of this cultural iconoclast and architect of punk, whose championing of street culture movements including hip-hop and Voguing reverberates to this day. With exclusive contributions from friends and intimates and access to private papers and family documents, this biography uncovers the true story behind this complicated figure. McLaren first achieved public prominence as a rebellious art student by making the news in 1966 after being arrested for burning the US flag in front of the American Embassy in London. He maintained this incendiary reputation by fast-tracking vanguard and left-field ideas to the centre of the media glare, via his creation and stewardship of the Sex Pistols and work with Adam Ant, Boy George and Bow Wow Wow. Meanwhile McLaren's ground-breaking design partnership with Vivienne Westwood and his creation of their visionary series of boutiques in the 1970s and early '80s sent shockwaves through the fashion industry. The Life & Times of Malcolm McLaren also essays McLaren's exasperating Hollywood years when he broke bread with the likes of Steven Spielberg though his slate of projects, which included the controversial Surf Nazis Must Die and Wilde West, in which Oscar Wilde introduced rock'n'roll to the American mid-west in the 1880s, proved too rich for the play-it-safe film business. With a preface by Alan Moore, who collaborated with McLaren on the unrealised film project Fashion Beast, and an essay by Lou Stoppard casting a twenty-first-century perspective over his achievements, The Life & Times Of Malcolm McLaren is the explosive and definitive account of the man dubbed by Melvyn Bragg 'the Diaghilev of punk'
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    ISBN: 9781849763592 , 9781849763431
    Language: English
    Pages: 256 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten
    DDC: 758.9410074421
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    Keywords: Geschichte 1900-2000 ; Geschichte 1800-1900 ; Geschichte ; Painting, Modern / Exhibitions / 19th century ; Painting, Modern / Exhibitions / 20th century ; Narrative art / Exhibitions / 19th century ; Narrative art / Exhibitions / 20th century ; Indigenous peoples in art / Exhibitions ; Imperialism in art / Exhibitions ; Colonies in art / Exhibitions ; Kolonie ; Kunst ; Imperialismus ; Indigenes Volk ; Großbritannien ; Ausstellungskatalog ; Ausstellungskatalog Tate Britain 25.11.2015-10.4.2016 ; Großbritannien ; Imperialismus ; Kunst ; Kolonie ; Indigenes Volk ; Geschichte
    Abstract: Over the past thirty years, our ideas about the cultures of Empire have been transformed. Contemporary reflections on Empire by writers and artists are widely published and displayed, and museums have witnessed a growing number of exhibitions devoted to aspects of the rich and varied visual culture that emerged in places under British governance, from the Americas to India and Australasia. And yet, since the vast Imperial exhibitions of the early twentieth-century there has been no wide-ranging presentation of the objects made across the British Empire. This publication, which accompanies a major Tate Britain exhibition, fills that gap. Through broad groupings within thematic chapters - Mapping, Collecting, History, Portraiture, Cultural Exchange and the Return of Empire - leading scholars focus on how particular objects tell the history of life under British rule. Paintings by well-known artists such as John Singer Sargent and Sidney Nolan are illustrated alongside Benin bronze heads and Mughal miniatures in a survey that ranges from sixteenth century colonialism through to the projection of Britain's imperial might in the late nineteenth century to its decline in the post-war era. Exploring how artists have represented and critiqued the diverse places, people and events that make up the legacy of Empire, our expert authors have created a vital book on a subject of broad contemporary interest.
    Note: Veröffentlicht anlässlich der Ausstellung "Artist and empire: facing Britain's imperial past" vom 25. November 2015 - 10. April 2016 ; Tate Britain, London
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