Landscape Imagery, Politics, and Identity in a Divided Germany, 1968–1989
Discover the intricate connections between art and society in Landscape Imagery, Politics, and Identity in a Divided Germany, 1968–1989 by Taylor & Francis Ltd. Published in 2013, this compelling hardback edition spans 280 pages and delves into the profound impact of landscape painting on the German public during a tumultuous period marked by political division and social upheaval.
Through a detailed examination of the communicative relationship between art and its audience, this book challenges conventional historical narratives and sheds light on how landscape imagery influenced identity and politics in Germany following the student revolutions of the late 1960s. Ideal for scholars, art enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the interplay of culture and history, this insightful work is a must-read for understanding the complexities of a divided nation.