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schema:contributor Gumpert, Lynn
Braggs, Rashida K.
Balken, Debra Bricker
Martin, Julie
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Addison Gallery of American Art
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schema:abstract ""Long renowned as an artistic mecca, Paris renewed its allure as a cultural capital following the end of World War II by attracting a new wave of expatriates from the United States. Americans in Paris explores this vibrant community of artists, writers, and musicians who lived in the City of Light for a year or more from 1946 to 1962. Many took advantage of a newly enacted GI Bill, which covered tuition and living expenses; others, including many women, financed their own sojourns. Americans in Paris: Artists Working in Postwar France, 1946-1962 is the first major publication to focus on this intensely fertile period. Featuring new scholarship, four illuminating essays, an invaluable chronology, and never-before-published interviews with twenty-five central figures, this groundbreaking volume amply illustrates paintings, sculptures, drawings, prints, photographs, and films these expats produced. It also provides a counterpoint to the established characterization of New York as the midcentury's ascendant creative center, proposing Paris--and direct encounters with French collections, artists, critics, and gallerists--as a significant factor in the development of postwar American art." -- Back cover"@en
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schema:text Americans in Paris -- "Pollock with us" -- Herbert Gentry's jazz spirit in postwar Paris -- Postwar motion pictures and American projections in Paris -- A world apart -- Salon.
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