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This study looks at the artists, designers and writers who formed the Independent Group in the early 1950s including such influential figures as Richard Hamilton, Eduardo Paolozzi, Nigel Henderson, William Turnball, Rayner Banham and Alison and Peter Smithson. As a group they aimed to raise the status of popular objects and icons within modern visual culture. The development of the Independent Group is mapped out against the changing nature of modernism during the Cold War era, as well as the impact of mass consumption on post-war British society. In this book, Massey examines the cultural context of the formation of the Group, covering the founding of the Institute of Contemporary Arts in London, the meanings of modernism, and the creation of a national identity. Key exhibitions such as Parallel of Life and Art and This Is Tomorrow are also examined.

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The myth of the Independent Group - historiography and hagiology; welfare state culture; Modernism and the ICA; growth and form - the founding of the Independent Group; aesthetic problems in contemporary art; Cold War culture; the expendable aesthetic and America; this is tomorrow and beyond; the knowing consumer - the Independent Group and Postmodernism.

The Independent Group

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      Publisher: Manchester University Press
      Publication Date: 11/16/1995 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780719042454, 978-0719042454
      ISBN10: 0719042453

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This study looks at the artists, designers and writers who formed the Independent Group in the early 1950s including such influential figures as Richard Hamilton, Eduardo Paolozzi, Nigel Henderson, William Turnball, Rayner Banham and Alison and Peter Smithson. As a group they aimed to raise the status of popular objects and icons within modern visual culture. The development of the Independent Group is mapped out against the changing nature of modernism during the Cold War era, as well as the impact of mass consumption on post-war British society. In this book, Massey examines the cultural context of the formation of the Group, covering the founding of the Institute of Contemporary Arts in London, the meanings of modernism, and the creation of a national identity. Key exhibitions such as Parallel of Life and Art and This Is Tomorrow are also examined.

      Table of Contents
      The myth of the Independent Group - historiography and hagiology; welfare state culture; Modernism and the ICA; growth and form - the founding of the Independent Group; aesthetic problems in contemporary art; Cold War culture; the expendable aesthetic and America; this is tomorrow and beyond; the knowing consumer - the Independent Group and Postmodernism.

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