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British Art Studies
New Brutalist Image 1949–55: 'atlas to a new world' or, 'trying to look at things today'
Victoria Walsh1  Claire Zimmerman2 
[1] Royal College of Art;University of Michigan;
关键词: Eduardo Paolozzi;    Peter Smithson;    Alison Smithson;    Nigel Henderson;    Institute of Contemporary Arts;    Reyner Banham;   
DOI  :  10.17658/issn.2058-5462/issue-04/vwalsh-czimmerman
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

In November 2014 the display New Brutalist Image, 1949–55 opened at Tate Britain. Co-curated by the authors of this Look First feature, the display centred on a reconsideration of two key icons of the New Brutalism: Hunstanton School, completed in Norfolk in 1954; and the exhibition Parallel of Life and Art held at the ICA, London, in 1953. Even though the building and the exhibition shared creators, executors, and documentarians, subsequent criticism had obscured the historical relationship between them. In our display, we considered differences between these projects, yet we also revealed shared concerns around the question of communication through photographic images, identifying a communicative “language” that lies somewhere between syntax and lexicon.

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