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OverviewThe artistic, cultural, and institutional exchanges between West and East Germany and the United States during the Cold War. Throughout the Cold War era, a sustained and intense dialogue developed between both the West and East German and the North American art scenes on artistic, socio-cultural, institutional and economic levels. Entangled Art Histories offers new insights into the complex and intertwined transatlantic networks that gradually emerged in the wake of movements such as Pop Art, Minimalism and Conceptualism, involving artists, museums, galleries, curators, critics, and the art market. The essays in this volume, written by internationally renowned scholars, address key issues ranging from travel and infrastructure to East-West cultural policy during the Cold War. By exploring the exhibition strategies, controversial receptions and geopolitical concerns of these entangled histories, this book contributes to a better understanding of the dynamic interplay between artists, galleries, and museums from a transnational perspective. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Valérie Mavridorakis (Sorbonne Université, Paris) , Alexander Streitberger (Professor of Modern and Contemporary Art History, UCLouvain & Lieven Gevaert Research Centre for Photography, Art, and Visual Culture) , Hilde Van Gelder (KU Leuven and Lieven Gevaert Research Centre for Photography, Art and Visual Culture.) , Erik VerhagenPublisher: Leuven University Press Imprint: Leuven University Press Weight: 0.454kg ISBN: 9789462704770ISBN 10: 9462704775 Pages: 272 Publication Date: 20 October 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents7 Preface 11 Introduction Valérie Mavridorakis 23 Rauschenberg’s Bed (1955) and II. Documenta (1959): Histoire Croisée of a Transatlantic Conundrum Gregor Stemmrich 47 “If It Is Possible, It Is Best If You Bring Your Work Yourself”: Infrastructure, Logistics, and Production at documenta Felix Vogel 63 Artists, Critique, and the New York–Cologne Axis in the 1980s and 1990s Alexander Alberro 79 Must Art Hang? Critical Ambivalence in Andrea Fraser’s Exhibitions at Galerie Christian Nagel Alexander Streitberger 103 Think-Crazy. Charles Simonds’s Exhibition at Jürgen Schweinebraden’s EP Galerie in East Berlin: Notes on a Cooperation Between a Private Art Institution in the GDR and the DAAD Artists-in-Berlin Program in West Berlin Nóra Lukács 121 Belated Recognition: Critical Reception of East German Art in the United States Around 1990 Gregory H. Williams 133 Franz Erhard Walther in New York Erik Verhagen 147 Schütte’s Amerika (1975): A Nietzschean Critique of US Conceptualism in Düsseldorf Stefaan Vervoort 165 Between Rhine–Ruhr and Rust Belt: Industrial Transnationalism in Reinhard Mucha’s The Wirtschaftswunder, To the People of Pittsburgh Althea Ruoppo 183 Charles W. White in East Berlin: Progressive Art History and the Limits of Socialist Solidarity in the German Democratic Republic, 1951–1978 Claudia Mesch 197 Network as an Expansion Strategy: Robert Barry and the Development of Artist Relations of Galerie Paul Maenz in Cologne Stefano Agresti 213 Infrastructural Economies in Post-Conceptual Film Practices of the 1970s and 1980s: The Example of the Neo-Narrative Essay Film Sabeth Buchmann 229 Post-Gulf War Specifications in the German–US Art Exchange from a Munich Perspective, 1996–2001 Dirk Snauwaert 241 Plates 257 About the AuthorsReviewsAuthor InformationValérie Mavridorakis is professor of art history at Sorbonne Université, Paris. Valérie Mavridorakis is professor of art history at Sorbonne Université, Paris. Alexander Streitberger is professor of art history at UCLouvain. Alexander Streitberger is professor of art history at UCLouvain. Hilde Van Gelder is professor of art history at KU Leuven. Erik Verhagen is professor of art history at Université de Lille. Erik Verhagen is professor of art history at Université de Lille. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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