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E-raamat: Modernity and Early Cultures: Reconsidering Non Western References for Modern Architecture in a Cross-cultural Perspective

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  • Formaat: 236 pages
  • Sari: Neue Berner Schriften Zur Kunst 12
  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-Feb-2011
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  • ISBN-13: 9783035102055
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-Feb-2011
  • Kirjastus: Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783035102055

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At the beginning of the 20th century, the discovery of early cultures exerted a formative influence on modern architecture. Discussions on early civilizations in the Middle East, South-East Asia, and the pre-Columbian cultures of North and South America as well as new perceptions of archaism and primitivism revolutionized the production of art and architecture.

In this anthology, European and North and South American scholars from various fields address art and architectural theory to show the avant-garde's historical relation to archaeology and its influence on the development of Modernism. Contributors include Can Bilsel (San Diego), Luis E. Carranza (Rhode Island), Johannes Cramer (Berlin), Christian Freigang (Frankfurt), Maria P. Gindhart (Atlanta), Jorge F. Liernur (Buenos Aires), Anna Minta (Bern), and Bernd Nicolai (Bern).
Introduction 7(2)
Thomas W. Gaehtgens
Modernity and Early Cultures - an outline 9(10)
Bernd Nicolai
Luis E. Carranza
Oriental Projections
Architecture in the Museum: Theodor Wiegand and the Reproduction of Antiquity in Berlin's Pergamon Museum
19(34)
Can Bilsel
Rebuilding the Past. The Mesopotamia of Robert Roldewey and Walter Andrae and the Berlin Architecture in the Twenties
53(18)
Johannes Cramer
"Gebautes und Gottgeschaffenes". Vorstellungen vom Orient und einem biblischen Hebraertum in der judischen Architektur in Palastina
71(32)
Anna Minta
English Summary
98(5)
Readings and Misreadings in East and West
Klassik vs. Antiklassik: Zur Rezeption von nichtwestlichen Kulturen in den franzosischen Architekturdebatten im ersten Drittel des
20. Jahrhunderts
103(22)
Christian Freigang
English Summary
120(5)
Primitive Decoration: Belle Epoque Sculpture Programs for Parisian Scientific Institutions
125(24)
Maria P. Gindhart
"Gegenstandslose Architektur". Außereuropaische Hochkulturen im Diskurs der beginnenden klassischen Moderne
149(28)
Bernd Nicolai
English Summary
174(3)
(Mis)readings of Ancient History and Culture in Modern North America
177(24)
Luis E. Carranza
Native-American Cultures and the Construction of Modern European Architectural Imaginary. Notes for a Preliminary Approach
201(54)
Jorge Francisco Liernur
Contributors 255
Anna Minta is Assistant Professor of Architectural History and Preservation at Bern University, Department of Art History. Her research concentrates on architecture and political representation in the 19th and 20th century in Europe, Israel and the United States. In 2004 she published Israel Bauen. Architektur, Städtebau und Denkmalpolitik nach der Staatsgründung 1948. Bernd Nicolai is Professor of Architectural History and Preservation at Bern University, Department of Art History. His research focuses on art and architecture in the middle ages and the development after the industrial revolution. Among numerous articles on architecture and cultural transfer he published Moderne und Exil, Deutschsprachige Architekten in der Türkei 1925-1955 (1998).