Marxism and the History of Art

From William Morris to the New Left

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science, Government, Communism & Socialism, Art & Architecture, General Art, Art History
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Author: ISBN: 9781783716166
Publisher: Pluto Press Publication: March 13, 2015
Imprint: Pluto Press Language: English
Author:
ISBN: 9781783716166
Publisher: Pluto Press
Publication: March 13, 2015
Imprint: Pluto Press
Language: English

'No other book has ever attempted this ambitious project with such care and intelligence. ... Important, timely, and provocative.'
Professor Barbara McCloskey, University of Pittsburgh

'[This] could be a defining text.' Professor Paul Jaskot, De Paul University Chicago

This unique book is the first comprehensive introduction to Marxist approaches to art history. Although the aesthetic was a crucial part of Marx and Engels’s thought, they left no full statement on the arts. Although there is an abundant scholarship on Marxist approaches to literature, the historiography of the visual arts has been largely neglected. This book encompasses a range of influential thinkers and historians including William Morris, Mikhail Lifshits, Frederick Antal, Francis Klingender, Max Raphael, Meyer Schapiro, Walter Benjamin, Henri Lefebvre and Arnold Hauser. It also addresses the heritage of the New Left. In the spirit of Marxism, the authors interpret the achievements and limitations of Marxist art history in relation to the historical and political circumstances of its production, providing an indispensable introduction to contemporary radical practices in the field.

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'No other book has ever attempted this ambitious project with such care and intelligence. ... Important, timely, and provocative.'
Professor Barbara McCloskey, University of Pittsburgh

'[This] could be a defining text.' Professor Paul Jaskot, De Paul University Chicago

This unique book is the first comprehensive introduction to Marxist approaches to art history. Although the aesthetic was a crucial part of Marx and Engels’s thought, they left no full statement on the arts. Although there is an abundant scholarship on Marxist approaches to literature, the historiography of the visual arts has been largely neglected. This book encompasses a range of influential thinkers and historians including William Morris, Mikhail Lifshits, Frederick Antal, Francis Klingender, Max Raphael, Meyer Schapiro, Walter Benjamin, Henri Lefebvre and Arnold Hauser. It also addresses the heritage of the New Left. In the spirit of Marxism, the authors interpret the achievements and limitations of Marxist art history in relation to the historical and political circumstances of its production, providing an indispensable introduction to contemporary radical practices in the field.

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