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  1. Think tank aesthetics
    midcentury modernism, the Cold War, and the neoliberal present
    Published: [2020]
    Publisher:  The MIT Press, Cambridge

    Aesthetic Strategist : Albert Wohlstetter, Meyer Schapiro and a Theory of Midcentury Modernism -- Pattern Recognition circa 1947 : 'A Curious Assortment of Individuals' -- 1973; or, the Arche of Neoliberalism -- Open Secret : The Work of Art between... more

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    Aesthetic Strategist : Albert Wohlstetter, Meyer Schapiro and a Theory of Midcentury Modernism -- Pattern Recognition circa 1947 : 'A Curious Assortment of Individuals' -- 1973; or, the Arche of Neoliberalism -- Open Secret : The Work of Art between Disclosure and Redaction. How the approaches and methods of think tanks--including systems theory, operational research, and cybernetics--paved the way for a peculiar genre of midcentury modernism. In Think Tank Aesthetics, Pamela Lee traces the complex encounters between Cold War think tanks and the art of that era. Lee shows how the approaches and methods of think tanks--including systems theory, operations research, and cybernetics--paved the way for a peculiar genre of midcentury modernism and set the terms for contemporary neoliberalism. Lee casts these shadowy institutions as sites of radical creativity and interdisciplinary practice in the service of defense strategy. Describing the distinctive aesthetics that emerged from such institutions as the RAND Corporation, she maps the multiple and overlapping networks that connected nuclear strategists, mathematicians, economists, anthropologists, artists, designers, and art historians. Lee recounts, among other things, the decades-long colloquy between Albert Wohlstetter, a RAND analyst, and his former professor, the famous art historian Meyer Schapiro; the anthropologist Margaret Mead's deployment of innovative visual aids that recall midcentury abstract art; and the combination of cybernetics and modernist design in an "Opsroom" for the short-lived socialist government of Salvador Allende in 1970s Chile (and its restaging many years later as a work of art). Lee suggests that we think of these connections less as disciplinary border crossings than as colonization of the specific interests of arts by the approaches and methods of the sciences. Hearing the echoes of think tank aesthetics in today's pursuit of the interdisciplinary and in academia's science-infused justification of the humanities, Lee wonders what territory has been ceded in a laboratory approach to the arts

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 026235702X; 9780262357029
    RVK Categories: CC 6900
    Subjects: Modernism (Aesthetics); Research institutes; Neoliberalism; Art; Modernism (Aesthetics); Neoliberalism; Research institutes; ART / Criticism & Theory; Art ; Political aspects; History
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 343 Seiten), Illustrationen
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    Includes bibliographical references and index