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British art in the nuclear age, edited by Catherine Jolivette

Label
British art in the nuclear age, edited by Catherine Jolivette
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
British art in the nuclear age
Nature of contents
bibliography
Responsibility statement
edited by Catherine Jolivette
Series statement
British art: histories and interpretations since 1700
Table Of Contents
'A kind of cold war feeling' 1945-1952 / Carol Jacobi -- Geometries of Hope and Fear: the iconography of atomic science and nuclear anxiety in the modern sculpture of World-War and Cold-War Britain / Robert Burstow -- 'An Imagined Cataclysm Becomes Fact': British Photojournalism and Real and Imagined Nuclear War in Picture Post / Christoph Laucht -- Representations of Atomic Power at the Festival of Britain / Catherine Jolivette -- The Genius Loci of Cold War Britain: the Metamorphic Landscapes of Graham Sutherland, Peter Lanyon and Alan Reynolds / Fiona Gaskin -- Cold War At Home: John Bratby, The Self and The Nuclear Threat / Gregory Salter -- Covert Resistance: Prunella Clough's Cold War 'Urbscapes' / Catherine Spencer -- The Aesthetics of Scientific Authority in a Nuclear Age: Jacob Bronowski and Feliks Topolski / Katherine Aspinall
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