Mediating Modernisms: Indigenous Artists, Modernist Mediators, Global Networks

Author:   Ruth B. Phillips ,  Norman Vorano
Publisher:   Duke University Press
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9781478032366


Pages:   408
Publication Date:   15 December 2025
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Mediating Modernisms: Indigenous Artists, Modernist Mediators, Global Networks


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Author:   Ruth B. Phillips ,  Norman Vorano
Publisher:   Duke University Press
Imprint:   Duke University Press
Weight:   0.445kg
ISBN:  

9781478032366


ISBN 10:   1478032367
Pages:   408
Publication Date:   15 December 2025
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  College/higher education ,  Professional & Vocational ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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""Mediating Modernisms is a groundbreaking project that substantially adds to our understanding of the emergence of artists practicing Indigenous modernisms by looking closely at the role intermediaries played in their training and exposure to metropolitan currents of modernism, as well as providing access to institutions, patrons, and markets for modernist Indigenous artists. This extraordinary volume offers a fundamental reorientation of and challenge to prevailing conceptions in studies of modernist art practices.""--Iftikhar Dadi, author of ""Modernism and the Art of Muslim South Asia"" ""With a wide and deep scope, this collection examines the role of mediators in the two-way street between modernizations made by Indigenous artists and those that constitute non-Indigenous artistic modernism in the twentieth century. Mediating Modernisms is a welcome realization of a long and carefully conducted research project on a key topic within the history of art, conducted by exemplary scholars and on a world-wide scale matched by few others of its kind.""--Terry Smith, author of ""Art to Come: Histories of Contemporary Art""


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Ruth B. Phillips is Professor Emerita of Art History at Carleton University. Norman Vorano is Associate Professor and Queen’s National Scholar in Indigenous Art and Visual Culture at Queen’s University.

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