Modernism after Wagner - Juliet Koss

Modernism after Wagner

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Buch | Softcover
392 Seiten
2010
University of Minnesota Press (Verlag)
978-0-8166-5159-7 (ISBN)
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Modernism after Wagner , Juliet Koss explores the history and legacy of Wagner's concept, laying out its genealogy and the political, aesthetic, and cultural context from which it emerged, and tracing its development and reception through the 1930s.
References to the Gesamtkunstwerk, a "total work of art," abound in discussions of modern art and culture, often describing a seamless melding of a variety of art forms that overwhelm the emotions, impede critical thought, and mold a group of individuals into a powerless mass. Famously set forth by the composer Richard Wagner in 1849, the term has been applied to such disparate settings as the cinema palaces of Berlin in the 1920s and Andy Warhol's Factory scene in New York in the 1960s.

In Modernism after Wagner, Juliet Koss explores the history and legacy of Wagner's concept, laying out its genealogy and the political, aesthetic, and cultural context from which it emerged, and tracing its development and reception through the 1930s. Beginning with Wagner's initial articulation of the Gesamtkunstwerk in the wake of the 1848-49 revolution, Koss addresses a series of linked episodes in German aesthetic theory and artistic practice that include the composer's efforts to build a theater to house his music dramas, culminating in the construction of the festival theater at Bayreuth in 1876; German aesthetic theory and criticism in the visual arts, theater, film, and radio from the 1870s to the 1920s; the founding of the Darmstadt Artists' Colony in 1901 and that of the Munich Artists' Theater in 1908; performances and parties at the Bauhaus in the 1920s and 1930s; and the legacy of the Gesamtkunstwerk under National Socialism. Attending to Wagner's absorption into Fascist aesthetics, Koss foregrounds the revolutionary origins of the Gesamtkunstwerk and its emancipatory potential.

Rigorously researched and highly accessible, Modernism after Wagner places the Gesamtkunstwerk at the heart of modern art and culture.

Juliet Koss is associate professor and chair of art history at Scripps College and coordinator of the Joint Art History Program of the Claremont Colleges.

An Introduction to the Total Work of Art

Ubiquitous Gesamtkunstwerk—Reverent Misunderstandings—Nationalism and Internationalism—Medium Specificity and Interdisciplinarity

1. The Utopian Gesamtkunstwerk

Revolutionary Dresden—Origins and Sources—The Gesamtkunstwerk of the Future—The Audience of the Future

2. Building Bayreuth

Theoretical Architecture—Gottfried Semper and Munich—The Bayreuth Festspielhaus—Efficient Auditorium—The Mystical Abyss

3. Empathy Abstracted

Aesthetic Empathy—Empathy and Relief—Psychological Empathy—Empathy and Abstraction—Self-Estrangement and the Fear of Space

4. The Nietzschean Festival

Georg Fuchs and the Cult of Nietzsche—The Darmstadt Artists' Colony—Peter Behrens, Theater Reformer—The Stage of the Future—The Prinzregententheater

5. Retheatricalizing the Theater

Ausstellung München 1908—The Munich Artists' Theater—Abstraction on a Shallow Stage—Adolf Hildebrand and Relief Sculpture—Critical Responses

6. The Specter of Cinema

Projections in Munich—Advertising and Consumption—Hugo Münsterberg and the Photoplay—Reproducing Sound—Absorption and Distraction

7. Bauhaus Theater of Human Dolls

Theater at the Bauhaus—Automata, Marionettes, and Dolls-Spectators and Estrangement—The Triadic Ballet—Costume Parties and the Gesamtkunstwerk

8. Invisible Wagner

Intoxication and Addiction—Sorcery, Conducting, and Hypnosis—Theodor Adorno, Phantasmagorical History, and Failure—Dilettantism—Haunting Modernism

Notes

Bibliography

Index

Erscheint lt. Verlag 3.3.2010
Verlagsort Minnesota
Sprache englisch
Maße 191 x 267 mm
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater Musik Musiktheorie / Musiklehre
ISBN-10 0-8166-5159-0 / 0816651590
ISBN-13 978-0-8166-5159-7 / 9780816651597
Zustand Neuware
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