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RT Book, Whole SR Print DC OPAC T1 Post zang tumb tuuum : art life politics Italia, 1918-1943 / [exhibition] curated by Germano Celant ; [book editor, Germano Celant] A1 Celant, Germano A1 Fondazione Prada (Milan, Italy) YR 2018 FD [2018] FD 〓2018 SP 659 pages K1 Art, Italian -- 20th century -- Exhibitions K1 Art -- Political aspects -- Italy -- 20th century K1 Art and society -- Italy -- History -- 20th century K1 Italy -- History -- 1914-1945 -- In art K1 Art and society. fast (OCoLC)fst00815432 K1 Art, Italian. fast (OCoLC)fst00816430 K1 Art -- Political aspects. fast (OCoLC)fst00815309 K1 Italy. fast (OCoLC)fst01204565 K1 1900-1999 fast K1 Art. fast (OCoLC)fst01423702 K1 Exhibition catalogs. fast (OCoLC)fst01424028 K1 History. fast (OCoLC)fst01411628 K1 Faschismus gnd K1 Kunst gnd K1 Kunstpolitik gnd K1 Italien gnd K1 Arte -- Italia -- 1918-1943 -- Esposizioni -- 2018. scbi PB Fondazione Prada PP Milan SN 9788887029710 SN 8887029717 LA English (英語) LA Italian (イタリア語) CL LCC:N6918 NO Catalog of an exhibition held at the Fondazione Prada, Milan, Italy, February 18-June 25, 2018 NO Bound NO Text in English and Italian NO Includes bibliographical references NO The exhibition explores the world of art and culture in Italy in the interwar years. Based on documentary and photographic evidence of the time, it reconstructs the spatial, temporal, social and political contexts in which the works of art were created and exhibited, and the way in which they were interpreted and received by the public of the time. The investigation was carried out in partnership with archives, foundations, museums, libraries and private collections and has resulted in the selection of more than 600 paintings, sculptures, drawings, photographs, posters, pieces of furniture, and architectural plans and models created by over 100 authors. In "Post Zang Tumb Tuuum. Art Life Politics: Italia 1918-1943," these objects are displayed with period images, original publications, letters, magazines, press clippings, and private photographs - for a total of 800 documents - in order to question, as explained by Germano Celant, "the idealism in exhibitions, where works of art, either in museums or other in NO HTTP:URL=http://www.columbia.edu/cgi-bin/cul/resolve?clio13270502 Information=TOC NO BIBID=1000020920; NCID=GB99237642; LK [OPAC]http://lib-op2.osaka-geidai.ac.jp/opac/opac_link/bibid/1000020920 LK [Webcat Plus]http://webcatplus-equal.nii.ac.jp/libportal/DocDetail?hdn_if_lang=eng&txt_docid=NCID:GB99237642; [Webcat Plus]http://webcatplus-equal.nii.ac.jp/libportal/en/EqualFromForm?hdn_if_lang=eng&txt_isbn=9788887029710 OL 30