The Shock of the new. 7-8
Culture as nature: In the mid-20th century, symbols of modern culture reflecting the power of mass media, advertising, radio and television, became subjects for artists. Pop art exploded onto the scene. The Future that was: We sit at the end of a cycle. The new age of Modernism that began with this...
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Format: | Video |
Language: | English |
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New York :
Ambrose Video Pub.,
[2001]
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Summary: | Culture as nature: In the mid-20th century, symbols of modern culture reflecting the power of mass media, advertising, radio and television, became subjects for artists. Pop art exploded onto the scene. The Future that was: We sit at the end of a cycle. The new age of Modernism that began with this century is now the establishment, as are its consequences. |
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Item Description: | Videodisc release of television series. Two volumes in one videodisc. Full screen (1.33:1 aspect ratio). |
Physical Description: | 1 videodisc (104 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in. |
Format: | DVD; Dolby 2.0. |
Production Credits: | [Series producer, Lorna Pegram]; writer, Robert Hughes. Culture as nature: reader, Martin Jarvis; editors, Richard Brunskill, Alan Lewens; producer, Laura Pegram; director, David Richardson. The Future that was: readers, Nick Chilvers, Tony Church; editor, Richard Spurway; director, David Richardson. |