Landscape Between Ideology and the Aesthetic: Marxist Essays on British Art and Art Theory, 1750-1850

Landscape Between Ideology and the Aesthetic: Marxist Essays on British Art and Art Theory, 1750-1850

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Romance
Format Paperback
Pages 520
Language English
Published Dec 26, 2017
Publisher Haymarket Books
ISBN-10 1608468313
ISBN-13 9781608468317
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Andrew Hemingway presents a compelling exploration of the intersection between art and ideology in British culture from 1750 to 1850. With a unique Marxist lens, he delves into how economic and social forces shaped artistic expression during this transformative period. The essays challenge readers to reconsider traditional narratives, revealing the complexities of the art world and its relationship to broader societal structures.

By weaving together historical context and critical theory, Hemingway illuminates the ways in which politics, class, and aesthetics interact. Each piece invites a thoughtful dialogue about the role of art in reflecting and resisting dominant ideologies. Readers will find themselves questioning not just the art of the era, but also contemporary practices and beliefs.

Engaging and thought-provoking, this collection serves as a vital resource for anyone passionate about art history, theory, and their implications on society. It’s not just an academic discourse; it’s an invitation to rethink the value of art through the lens of Marxist thought.

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