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- catalog abstract ""In this book - the first comprehensive examination of modern iconoclasm - Dario Gamboni looks closely at deliberate attacks against works of art in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. He probes for motives and reassesses the circumstances in which institutions was well as individuals have attempted to eradicate public buildings, churches, sculptures, paintings, and other works of art. His interest spurred by the destruction of public monuments in the Communist bloc after 1989, Gamboni shows that iconoclasm is not just a thing of the past, but is also an international contemporary cultural phenomenon that includes explicable and inexplicable vandalism, political protest, and censorship. He examines incidents of destruction, some comic and others disquieting, in the United States, France, Britain, Switzerland, Germany, the former Soviet Union and its satellites, and elsewhere." "To explore the relationship between the destruction of art in this century and older forms of iconoclasm, the author presents case studies of such European and American controversies as the Suffragette protests in London's National Gallery and the hotly-debated removal of Richard Serra's Tilted Arc in New York."--BOOK JACKET.".
- catalog alternative "Iconoclasm and vandalism since the French Revolution".
- catalog contributor b11123286.
- catalog created "1997.".
- catalog date "1997".
- catalog date "1997.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1997.".
- catalog description ""In this book - the first comprehensive examination of modern iconoclasm - Dario Gamboni looks closely at deliberate attacks against works of art in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. He probes for motives and reassesses the circumstances in which institutions was well as individuals have attempted to eradicate public buildings, churches, sculptures, paintings, and other works of art. His interest spurred by the destruction of public monuments in the Communist bloc after 1989, Gamboni shows that iconoclasm is not just a thing of the past, but is also an international contemporary cultural phenomenon that includes explicable and inexplicable vandalism, political protest, and censorship. He examines incidents of destruction, some comic and others disquieting, in the United States, France, Britain, Switzerland, Germany, the former Soviet Union and its satellites, and elsewhere." "To explore the relationship between the destruction of art in this century and older forms of iconoclasm, the author presents case studies of such European and American controversies as the Suffragette protests in London's National Gallery and the hotly-debated removal of Richard Serra's Tilted Arc in New York."--BOOK JACKET.".
- catalog description "1. Theories and Methods -- 2. A Historical Outline -- 3. The Fall of the 'Communist Monuments' -- 4. Political Iconoclasm in Democratic Societies -- 5. Outside the First World -- 6. Iconoclasm and Multiplication -- 7. Free Art and the 'Free World' -- 8. Legal Abuse -- 9. The Degradation of Art in Public Places -- 10. Museums and Pathology -- 11. 'Embellishing Vandalism' -- 12. Reformations of Church Art -- 13. Modern Art and Iconoclasm -- 14. Mistaking Art for Refuse -- 15. Disqualification and Heritage.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 394-402) and index.".
- catalog extent "416 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0300071701".
- catalog issued "1997".
- catalog issued "1997.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New Haven : Yale University Press,".
- catalog subject "Art Mutilation, defacement, etc. History.".
- catalog subject "Art Mutilation, defacement, etc.".
- catalog subject "Art, Modern 20th century Psychological aspects.".
- catalog subject "N8557 .G36 1997".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Theories and Methods -- 2. A Historical Outline -- 3. The Fall of the 'Communist Monuments' -- 4. Political Iconoclasm in Democratic Societies -- 5. Outside the First World -- 6. Iconoclasm and Multiplication -- 7. Free Art and the 'Free World' -- 8. Legal Abuse -- 9. The Degradation of Art in Public Places -- 10. Museums and Pathology -- 11. 'Embellishing Vandalism' -- 12. Reformations of Church Art -- 13. Modern Art and Iconoclasm -- 14. Mistaking Art for Refuse -- 15. Disqualification and Heritage.".
- catalog title "Iconoclasm and vandalism since the French Revolution".
- catalog title "The destruction of art : iconoclasm and vandalism since the French Revolution / Dario Gamboni.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".