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Everything at Once: Postmodernity 1967 - 1992

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Everything at Once: Postmodernity 1967 - 1992 holds up a mirror to the present, honing in on our current conflicts—from right-wing populism to identity politics. It allows us to ask, from the distance of a generation, what time we are actually living in. Is Postmodernity really... Read More
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Everything at Once: Postmodernity 1967 - 1992 holds up a mirror to the present, honing in on our current conflicts—from right-wing populism to identity politics. It allows us to ask, from the distance of a generation, what time we are actually living in. Is Postmodernity really over, or are we in the middle of it?

The year 1967 marked the beginning of our present: Modernism, which had presumed that everything could be sorted out through equal housing, furniture, and rights for all, was abandoned. From its ruins, a bizarre, eccentric world was born. Architects declared the amusement park the new ideal city; designers shook off the yoke of good taste, and the conflict between the two dominant political systems gave way to the struggle for self-realisation.

New media synchronised the globe, and images became the arena in which contests for style and recognition were waged. Showcasing spectacular examples of design, architecture, cinema, pop, philosophy, art, and literature, the exhibition chronicles the dawn of the information society, the unleashing of the financial markets, the great age of subcultures, disco, punk, and techno-pop, shoulder pads, and Memphis furniture.

It also chronicles the sudden surge in the construction of museums, the new temples of art and culture, to which we owe the largest exhibit, the Bundeskunsthalle itself. When the Bundeskunsthalle opened in 1992, the Cold War was over, and Francis Fukuyama published his famous book, in which he proclaimed 'the end of history' as such. Thirty years later, it is clear that history did not come to an end, and Postmodernism is once again a matter of considerable debate.

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9783777442761

Publisher: Hirmer Verlag

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 15 February 2024

Country: Germany

Imprint: Hirmer Verlag

Illustration: 350 Illustrations, color

Contributors:

  • Edited by Bundeskunsthalle Bonn
  • Contributions by Simon Kelly
  • Contributions by Courtney Books
  • Contributions by Simon Kelly

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 240.0mm

Height: 280.0mm

Weight: 1500g

Pages: 288

About the Author

The Art and Exhibition Hall of the Federal Republic of Germany, also known as the Bundeskunsthalle, is a unique venue devoted to art, culture, and science in Bonn, Germany.

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