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Long considered the embodiment of national resilience and fraternal loyalty in the wake of World War I, Fernand Lgers art overshadows a far less heroic story, one that prompts a demythification of his legendary identification with the working class and provokes important questions about psychic trauma. This book draws on Lgers wartime letters to reassess his work and present an entirely new perspective on how the artists war experience informed his art. Maureen G. Shanahan traces the legacy of war and historical trauma in Lgers work and uses the crisis of masculinity generated by World War I to explain the contradictions and paradoxes of his art and writing during and after the war. Drawing upon psychoanalytic and gender theory as well as memory studies, Shanahan historicizes the work of Lger and the Purist art movement within the psychiatric discourse of the era and anxieties about neurasthenia, which was associated with German Expressionism, Dada, and New Objectivity artists. Notably, Shanahan dismantles Lgers machine aesthetic as a utopian and regenerative investment and explores the significance of Lgers collectives of soldiers, female nudes, mass-produced objects, divers, and cyclistshis machine menas vehicles for displacing trauma and disavowing loss. Informed by extensive archival research, this volume turns Lger into a case study of Cubisms most radical moment, machine modernisms relationship to war trauma, and aesthetic positions between Socialist Realism and geometric abstraction.
- Illustratör: color 60 Halftones 20 Halftones, color 60 Halftones, black and white 20 Halftones black and whi
- Format: Inbunden
- ISBN: 9780271096858
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 292
- Utgivningsdatum: 2024-05-28
- Förlag: Pennsylvania State University Press