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New York Mid-Century Annie Cohen-Solal

New York Mid-Century By Annie Cohen-Solal

New York Mid-Century by Annie Cohen-Solal


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Summary

A comprehensive, highly illustrated study of New York's emergence as the cultural capital of the postwar world, powerfully told by three renowned authorities in their respective fields.

New York Mid-Century Summary

New York Mid-Century: Post-War Capital of Culture, 1945-1965 by Annie Cohen-Solal

New York Mid Century is the story of how the Big Apple emerged as the cultural capital of the postwar world in all fields of creative endeavour - art, architecture, design, music, theatre and dance. It was a period of intense cross-fertilization, as poets and critics mixed with artists, dealers, musicians, designers, architects, dancers, and choreographers. Richly illustrated with hundreds of paintings, drawings, photographs, elevations, plans, posters, programmes and ephemera, this is a stirring evocation of a remarkably fertile period in the city's history, the styles and aesthetics of which are now very much back in vogue.

New York Mid-Century Reviews

'Catalogues the spectacular results of a city's culture catching up with its affluence ... paints a vivid picture of cultural life half a century ago' - Standpoint

About Annie Cohen-Solal

Annie Cohen-Solal is a best-selling author whose works include biographies of Jean-Paul Sartre and kingmaker art dealer Leo Castelli. Paul Goldberger is former chief architecture critic for the New York Times and the New Yorker. Robert Gottlieb, formerly editor of the New Yorker, is now dance critic for the New York Observer.

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GOR007590879
9780500517727
050051772X
New York Mid-Century: Post-War Capital of Culture, 1945-1965 by Annie Cohen-Solal
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Thames & Hudson Ltd
20140929
400
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