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Considers the relation of anarchist ideology to avant-garde sculpture through an examination of iconic artists and writers whose work transformed European modernism: Jacob Epstein, Oscar Wilde, Umberto Boccioni, F. T. Marinetti, Henri Gaudier-Brzeska, and Ezra Pound.



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Sculptors Against the State is a substantial and significant contribution to the existing literature on the aesthetics of anarchism. Antliff boldly ventures into new conceptual territory, reading form and materiality against political discourse and artistic criticism during the brief period leading up to the outbreak of World War I, precisely when such relationships came to be understood as some of the fundamental signposts of modernism.”

—Adam Jolles,author of The Curatorial Avant-Garde: Surrealism and Exhibition Practice in France, 1925-1941


“Mark Antliff’s work has been crucial in the transformation of our understanding of modernist art and the avant-garde. Through exacting scholarship he has shown that the ideological and philosophical aspects of artistic production in the early twentieth century are vital both to an understanding of modernism and to the interpretation of particular works of art. Sculptors Against the State is essential reading both for art historians and for students of anarchism.”

—Paul Edwards,author of Wyndham Lewis: Painter and Writer


“Antliff’s text will ensure that their [Epstein, Boccioni, Gaudier-Brzeska] contributions, and the anarchist leanings of all the artists herein discussed, are not forgotten, and the book will inspire artists, art historians, creators, educators, and writers who are engaged with the intersection between art and politics in their own work.”

—Caterina Y. Pierre Nineteenth-Century Art Worldwide


Sculptors Against the State makes a valuable contribution to the scholarship on the cultural politics of early twentieth-century London and Paris and provides many paths to further investigate sculpture against the state.”

—Rosalind McKever CAA.Reviews

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      Publisher: Pennsylvania State University Press
      Publication Date: 18/10/2022
      ISBN13: 9780271092638, 978-0271092638
      ISBN10: 0271092637
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Considers the relation of anarchist ideology to avant-garde sculpture through an examination of iconic artists and writers whose work transformed European modernism: Jacob Epstein, Oscar Wilde, Umberto Boccioni, F. T. Marinetti, Henri Gaudier-Brzeska, and Ezra Pound.



      Trade Review

      Sculptors Against the State is a substantial and significant contribution to the existing literature on the aesthetics of anarchism. Antliff boldly ventures into new conceptual territory, reading form and materiality against political discourse and artistic criticism during the brief period leading up to the outbreak of World War I, precisely when such relationships came to be understood as some of the fundamental signposts of modernism.”

      —Adam Jolles,author of The Curatorial Avant-Garde: Surrealism and Exhibition Practice in France, 1925-1941


      “Mark Antliff’s work has been crucial in the transformation of our understanding of modernist art and the avant-garde. Through exacting scholarship he has shown that the ideological and philosophical aspects of artistic production in the early twentieth century are vital both to an understanding of modernism and to the interpretation of particular works of art. Sculptors Against the State is essential reading both for art historians and for students of anarchism.”

      —Paul Edwards,author of Wyndham Lewis: Painter and Writer


      “Antliff’s text will ensure that their [Epstein, Boccioni, Gaudier-Brzeska] contributions, and the anarchist leanings of all the artists herein discussed, are not forgotten, and the book will inspire artists, art historians, creators, educators, and writers who are engaged with the intersection between art and politics in their own work.”

      —Caterina Y. Pierre Nineteenth-Century Art Worldwide


      Sculptors Against the State makes a valuable contribution to the scholarship on the cultural politics of early twentieth-century London and Paris and provides many paths to further investigate sculpture against the state.”

      —Rosalind McKever CAA.Reviews

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