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Centre of the Creative Universe Christoph Grunenberg

Centre of the Creative Universe von Christoph Grunenberg

Centre of the Creative Universe Christoph Grunenberg


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Zusammenfassung

As infamous Liverpudlian raconteur George Melly points out, the city is 'aware of its own myth and eager to project it.' Centre of the Creative Universe presents Liverpool as a world city with an undying capacity to inspire imaginations - from Sefton Park to San Francisco.

Centre of the Creative Universe Zusammenfassung

Centre of the Creative Universe: Liverpool and the Avant-garde Christoph Grunenberg

Liverpool is a place of myths - both as generated by its inventive inhabitants and as envisaged from afar. As infamous Liverpudlian raconteur George Melly points out, the city is 'aware of its own myth and eager to project it.' Centre of the Creative Universe presents Liverpool as a world city with an undying capacity to inspire imaginations - from Sefton Park to San Francisco. Lavishly illustrated, this book traces the representation of the city in art, photography, film, music, literature and poetry and presents an insightful and revealing account of art and bohemian life in Liverpool since 1945. The city emerges as an unlikely centre of avant-garde activity attracting internationally-renowned artists as diverse as Henri Cartier-Bresson, Bernd and Hilla Becher, the Boyle Family, Yoko Ono, Candida Hoefer, John Latham, Tom Wood, Martin Parr, Rineke Dijkstra and Alec Soth.

Über Christoph Grunenberg

Christoph Grunenberg has been Director of Tate Liverpool since 2001. He previously held positions in the Collections Division of Tate, the Institute of Contemporary Art in Boston, the Kunsthalle Basel and the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. Robert Knifton is a PhD student on the AHRC-funded collaborative programme between Tate Liverpool and the Manchester Institute for Research in Art & Design at Manchester Metropolitan University. His museum experience includes work at the Victoria & Albert Museum, London, the Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester, The Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, and Cube, Manchester.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

  • Foreword
  • Christoph Grunenberg and Robert Knifton
  • 1. The Crater of the Volcano: Liverpool and the Avant-Garde
  • Christoph Grunenberg and Robert Knifton
  • 2. Liverpool Surreal
  • Paul Morley
  • 3. In Camera: Stories from the City
  • Russell Roberts
  • 4. The Archive City: Reading Liverpool's Urban Landscape Through Film
  • Les Roberts and Richard Koeck
  • 5. Raising the Consciousness? Re-visiting Allen Ginsberg's Liverpool trip in 1965
  • Simon Warner
  • 6. Liverpool's Left Bank
  • Darren Pih
  • 7. Facts and Fictions: Liverpool and the Avant-Garde in the late-1960s and 70s
  • Sam Gathercole
  • 8. Filmaktion: New Directions in Film-Art
  • Lucy Reynolds
  • 9. A Shadow Madness: Memories of Eric's
  • Jaki Florek
  • 10. Welcome to the Pleasure Dome: Art in Liverpool 1988-1999
  • Bryan Biggs
  • 11. Packaging Culture, regulating Cultures: The Re-branded Cuty
  • Paul R. Jones and Stuart Wilks-Heeg
  • 12. Liverpool Will Never Let You Down
  • Bill Drummond
  • Mapping Art onto the City
  • Timeline
  • Darren Pih and Robert Knifton
  • Editors and Contributors
  • Photography Credits
  • Index

Zusätzliche Informationen

GOR004075391
9781846310812
1846310814
Centre of the Creative Universe: Liverpool and the Avant-garde Christoph Grunenberg
Gebraucht - Sehr Gut
Broschiert
Liverpool University Press
20070201
256
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