French Primitivism and the Ends of Empire, 1945-1975
Discover the intricate relationship between art and colonialism in French Primitivism and the Ends of Empire, 1945-1975 by Daniel J. Sherman. Published by The University of Chicago Press in 2011, this compelling hardback spans 312 pages, diving deep into the concept of primitivism that has shaped artistic modernism over the years.
Focusing on the transformative three decades following World War II, a period known in France as "les trentes glorieuses," Sherman explores how primitivism influenced a society grappling with the loss of its colonial empire amidst significant economic growth and political upheaval. This thought-provoking analysis reveals the profound impact of primitivism on French culture and its ongoing relevance in contemporary discussions of art and identity. Perfect for scholars and art enthusiasts alike, this book invites readers to rethink the narratives of modernism and colonialism.