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Baroquemania
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Baroquemania offers a new account of Italian post-unification visual culture through its entanglement with the Baroque. Interrogating the Baroque’s fraught afterlife in the work of Giorgio de Chiri...
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11 January 2022

Baroquemania explores the intersections of art, architecture and criticism to show how reimagining the Baroque helped craft a distinctively Italian approach to modern art. Offering a bold reassessment of post-unification visual culture, the book examines a wide variety of media and ideologically charged discourses on the Baroque, both inside and outside the academy. Key episodes in the modern afterlife of the Baroque are addressed, notably the Decadentist interpretation of Gianlorenzo Bernini, the 1911 universal fairs in Turin and Rome, Roberto Longhi’s historically grounded view of Futurism, architectural projects in Fascist Rome and the interwar reception of Adolfo Wildt and Lucio Fontana’s sculpture. Featuring a wealth of visual materials, Baroquemania offers a fresh look at a central aspect of Italy's modern art.
Price: $120.00
Pages: 288
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Imprint: Manchester University Press
Publication Date:
11 January 2022
ISBN: 9781526153173
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:
History of art
Laura Moure Cecchini is Assistant Professor of Art History at Colgate University
Introduction
1 Decadent Seicento: the emergence of the Baroque in the Italian fin de siècle
2 The Baroque’s revenge: the 1911 jubilee exhibitions and the search for an Italian style
3 Baroque Futurism: Roberto Longhi, seventeenth-century art and the Italian avant-garde
4 Classical Baroque: the Seicento and the return-to-order
5 Baroque memories in the architecture of interwar Rome
6 Form and formlessness: the reimagination of Baroque sculpture during Fascism
Conclusions
Index