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Art Without Frontiers
The History of the British Council and the Visual Arts
- Art/Books (T&H distr.)
- by Annebella Pollen
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Publisher | Art/Books (T&H distr.) |
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ISBN | 9781908970527 |
Author(s) | Annebella Pollen |
Publication date | June 2022 |
Edition | Hardback |
Dimensions | 230 x 152 mm |
Illustrations | 200 col. & bw ill. |
Pages | 304 |
Language(s) | English ed. |
Description
What is the value of the visual arts in international cultural exchange? What do exhibitions of wok by leading British artists communicate as they travel overseas? For more than eight decades, the British Council has sent British art abroad as ambitious acts of cultural dialogue with over a hundred countries, from Afghanistan to Zambia. Along the way it has amassed a distinctive and unique national art collection, comprising over 8500 pieces, ranging from painting, print and sculpture to film works, photography and craft by some of the most significant artistic talents of the 20th and 21st centuries. It continues to acquire new art by emerging practitioners and to operate in new geographical territories using innovative methods of cultural engagement. Its works are on display in over 100 countries worldwide, and its exhibitions are seen by millions of people per year. Art without Frontiers follows the expectations made of visual arts in the work of the British Council since 1935, locating its achieveme
Dr Annebella Pollen is Principal Lecturer and Academic Programme Leader in the History of Art and Design, and Deputy Director of the Centre for Design History at the University of Brighton. Her books include Mass Photography: Collective Histories of Everyday Life and Photography Reframed: New Visions in Contemporary Photographic Culture. She is co-editor, with Charlotte Nicklas, of Dress History: New Directions on Method and Practice.