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Assembling Art: The Machine and the American Avant-Garde Book

Assembling Art: The Machine and the American Avant-Garde
Assembling Art: The Machine and the American Avant-Garde, As the machine age roared at full tilt in the early twentieth century, avant-garde artists saw opportunities to buck the past. In welcoming the new technologies, they created the art we now identify as modernist.
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  • Assembling Art: The Machine and the American Avant-Garde
  • Written by author Barbara Zabel
  • Published by University Press of Mississippi, January 2004
  • As the machine age roared at full tilt in the early twentieth century, avant-garde artists saw opportunities to buck the past. In welcoming the new technologies, they created the art we now identify as modernist. Assembling Art gives a vivid acc
  • An examination of early modernism's revolutionary alliance with the machine
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Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Mechanical Muse
1The Avant-Garde Automaton3
2Stripped to the Core: Man Ray's X-ray(ted) Automata23
3The Gendering of Still Life in the Machine Age45
4Stuart Davis's "Tobacco Pictures"63
5The Constructed Self: Machine Age Portraiture87
6Expatriate Portraiture: Alexander Calder and Josephine Baker in Paris109
7The "Jazzing" of the American Avant-Garde133
8Expatriates of the Jazz Age: Gerald Murphy, Cole Porter, and the Ballets Suedois152
Epilogue: Transatlantic Exchange170
Notes182
Bibliography188
Index199


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