Revolution of the Eye
Explore the fascinating intersection of avant-garde art and American network television in Revolution of the Eye by Maurice Berger. Published in 2015 by Yale University Press, this thought-provoking book spans 172 pages and delves into how television transformed the landscape of art from the 1940s through the 1970s. Berger examines groundbreaking exhibitions and the impact of modernism, showcasing pivotal moments that shaped both art and popular culture. With a blend of insightful analysis and engaging narrative, this hardback edition invites readers to reconsider the connections between visual creativity and the medium of television. Ideal for art enthusiasts and cultural historians alike, Revolution of the Eye is a significant contribution to the discourse on art and media in the United States.