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Rare and modern books

Castillo Greg, Choi Esther, Clarke Alison, Blauvelt Andrew, Dubb, Erly Hugh, Elfline Ross, Peariso Craig, Rivers Ryan Tina, Rossi, Catharine, Sadler Simon , Scott Felicity, Wild Lorraine, Karwan, David, Gildar Adam, Snodgrass Susan, Glass Elizabeth

Hippie Modernism: The Struggle for Utopia

Walker Art Center, 2015

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Year of publication
2015
ISBN
9781935963097
Place of printing
Minneapolis
Author
Castillo Greg, Choi Esther, Clarke Alison, Blauvelt Andrew, Dubb, Erly Hugh, Elfline Ross, Peariso Craig, Rivers Ryan Tina, Rossi , Catharine, Sadler Simon , Scott Felicity, Wild Lorraine, Karwan , David, Gildar Adam, Snodgrass Susan, Glass Elizabeth
Pages
368
Publishers
Walker Art Center
Size
24x30
Keyword
Hippies
Binding description
brossura
Languages
Italian
Binding
Softcover
First edition
Yes

Description

<I>Hippie Modernism</I> examines the art, architecture and design of the counterculture of the 1960s and early 1970s. The catalogue surveys the radical experiments that challenged societal norms while proposing new kinds of technological, ecological and political utopia. It includes the counter-design proposals of Victor Papanek and the anti-design polemics of Global Tools; the radical architectural visions of Archigram, Superstudio, Haus-Rucker-Co and ONYX; the installations of Ken Isaacs, Joan Hills, Mark Boyle, H&#xE9;lio Oiticica and Neville D'Almeida; the experimental films of Jordan Belson, Bruce Conner and John Whitney; posters and prints by Emory Douglas, Corita Kent and Victor Moscoso; documentation of performances by the Diggers and the Cockettes; publications such as <I>Oz</I> and <I>The Whole Earth Catalog</I>; books by Marshall McLuhan and Buckminster Fuller; and much more.<br>While the turbulent social history of the 1960s is well known, its cultural production remains comparatively under-examined. In this substantial volume, scholars explore a range of practices such as radical architectural and anti-design movements emerging in Europe and North America; the print revolution in the graphic design of books, posters and magazines; and new forms of cultural practice that merged street theater and radical politics. Through a profusion of illustrations, interviews with figures including Gerd Stern and Michael Callahan of USCO, Gunther Zamp Kelp of Haus-Rucker-Co, Ken Isaacs, Ron Williams and Woody Rainey of ONYX, Franco Raggi of Global Tools, Tony Martin, Clark Richert and Richard Kallweit of Drop City, and new scholarly writings, this book explores the conjunction of the countercultural ethos and the modernist desire to fuse art and life.
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