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Preservation, Radicalism, and the Avant-Garde Canon

Palgrave Macmillan

Part of the book series: Avant-Gardes in Performance (AGP)

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Table of contents (14 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xi
  2. Staging The Avant-Gardes

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 1-1
    2. Exquisite Encounters with the Avant-Gardes

      • Rebecca Ferreboeuf, Fiona Noble, Tara Plunkett
      Pages 3-12
    3. Telling the Telling of the Tale: A Dialogue

      • James M. Harding, Mike Sell
      Pages 13-29
  3. Curating The Avant-Gardes

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 31-33
    2. Expanded Cinema: Curating Problems

      • Julian Ross
      Pages 35-49
  4. On the Margins of the Avant-Gardes

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 67-69
    2. Firmin Gémier, The Forgotten Avant-Garde Populist

      • Kimberly Jannarone
      Pages 87-110
    3. Remedios Varo’s Feminine, Spiritual Quest

      • Ricki O’Rawe
      Pages 111-128
  5. Rereading the Avant-Garde

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 129-131
    2. Lee Miller’s Dialogues with the Avant-Garde

      • Patricia Allmer
      Pages 171-187
  6. Closing the Curtain on the Avant-Gardes?

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 251-251

About this book

Combining a range of content with self-reflexive examination by scholars and practitioners, this edited volume interrogates the contemporary significance of the avant-garde. Rather than focusing on a particular region, period, or movement, the contributors bring together case studies to examine what constitutes the avant-garde canon.

Reviews

“Preservation, Radicalism, and the Avant-Garde Canon aims to investigate radical art in order to further critical thinking about the avant-garde. … The editors have fully conceptualized the book and skillfully chosen well-versed scholars across disciplines. The objects of study are appropriate and the prose is readable.” (Carol Martin, Theatre Journal, Vol. 69 (1), March, 2017) 

"Written by academics, curators and artists, it provides fresh insights into some high-profile avant-garde figures while shedding new light on a wealth of lesser-known practitioners. The book's engagement with the preservation of avant-garde work raises important curatorial and museological questions, while remaining alert to the risk of commodifying the avant-gardes. In challenging the parameters that have all too often restricted our understanding of the phenomenon, this book redefines the avant-gardes as emphatically plural, nomadic, and powerfully relevant in the twenty-first century." - Eric Robertson, Professor, Modern French Literary and Visual Culture, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK

"This wonderful book carefully scrutinizes - and brilliantly revitalizes - avant-gardist ambitions to displace, destabilize and deterritorialize artistic genres, academic disciplines, national canons and other tired frameworks: the margins keep coming!" - Nikolaj Lübecker, authorof The Feel-Bad Film

About the authors

Rebecca Ferreboeuf is an honorary research fellow at Durham University, UK. Her research focuses on the French and francophone avant-gardes. She has published on women writers and artists of the avant-gardes; she is also the managing editor of Cahiers Laure, a journal dedicated to French writer, Colette Peignot.

Fiona Noble holds a PhD in Hispanic Studies and Film and Visual Culture from the University of Aberdeen, UK. She has published on depictions of the body in Salvador Dalí, on cinematic representations of children in post-Franco Spain, and on intercultural lesbian relationships in contemporary Spanish cinema.

Tara Plunkett is a Lecturer in Spanish at University College Dublin. Her research focuses on Spanish and Latin American artists' use of the Surrealist aesthetic in works of self-fashioning. In May 2014, she curated the exhibition Out of the Ordinary: Contemporary Visions of the Avant-Garde, which was held at the Naughton Gallery, Queen's University Belfast, Ireland.

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