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Readings & Links
- "Can Art Still Shock?" New York Times interactive discussion, 2012
- Esther Pasztory, "Paradigm Shifts in the Western View of Exotic Arts"
- Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, "On the Bourgeoisie"
- Linda Nochlin, "The Origin of the Avant-Garde"
- Marshall Berman, All That is Solid (Introduction): "Modernity: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow"
- Charles Baudelaire, "To the Bourgeois and The Heroism of Modern Life," from the Salons of 1845 and 1846
- Charles Baudelaire, "On Photography," from The Salon of 1859
- David Craven,"The Latin American Origins of Alternative Modernisms"
- Paulo Freire, "The Act of Study"
- Bauhaus 90 Years / 90 Days: The Bauhaus celebrates its 90th anniversary this year, and “The Bauhaus: 90 Years / 90 Days” is a new project which commemorates the Bauhaus.
- Oswald de Andrade, "Cannibalistic Manifesto," 1928, and introduction by translator, Leslie Bary
- Oswald de Andrade, "Pau Brazil Poetry," 1924
- John Elderfield on Willem de Kooning - 2011 MoMA NYC exhibitions
- Geeta Kapur, "When Was Modernism in Indian Art?"
- Alan Trachtenberg, "Albums of War: Matthew Brady"
- Kirk Varnedoe, "Repetition and Fragmentation"
- Partha Mitter, "Cartoons of the Raj"
- Edward Said, Orientalism (an excerpt from the Introduction)
- Holland Cotter, Indian Modernism: “Rhythms of India: The Art of Nandalal Bose (1882-1966)" exhibition review, August 2008
- Rosemary Betterton, "Maternal Figures: The Maternal Nude in the Work of Kaethe Kollwitz and Paula Modersohn-Becker"
- Maud Lavin, "Cut with the Kitchen Knife"
- An excerpt from the 1955 film "Le Grand Cirque Calder 1927."
- Andre Breton, "Manifesto of Surrealism," 1924
- Chika Okeke, "Modern Art in Africa"
- Gerardo Mosquera, "Modernism from Afro-America: Wilfredo Lam"
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