
Description
"This book joins the growing body of 21st-century research that successfully unpacks accepted histories to offer fuller, more nuanced interpretations of specific times, places, and concepts. As Pelkonen demonstrates with Untimely Moderns, such reevaluation proves quite timely."--A. Krista Sykes, Architectural Record
Through much of the twentieth century, a diverse group of thinkers engaged in an interdisciplinary conversation about the meaning of time and history for modern art and architecture. The group included architects Louis Kahn, Everett Victor Meeks, James Gamble Rogers, Paul Rudolph, and Eero Saarinen; artists Anni and Josef Albers; philosopher Paul Weiss; and art historians Henri Focillon, George Kubler, Sibyl Moholy-Nagy, and Vincent Scully. These figures were unified by their resistance to the idea that, to be considered modern, art and architecture had to be of its time, as well as by the pivotal role that Yale University held as a backdrop to their thinking.
These thinkers sponsored a new kind of approach, one that Eeva-Liisa Pelkonen terms "untimely," emphasizing a departure from a sequential course of events. Ideas about temporal duration, new tradition, the presence of the past, and the shape of time were among the concepts they explored. With an interdisciplinary focus, Pelkonen reveals previously unexplored connections among key figures of American intellectual and artistic culture at midcentury whose works and words would shape modern architecture.
Product Details
Publisher | Yale University Press |
Publish Date | July 25, 2023 |
Pages | 216 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9780300263954 |
Dimensions | 10.2 X 7.2 X 0.9 inches | 2.1 pounds |
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Reviews
"A highly readable deep dive into a better understanding of the era and growing pains of modern architecture. . . . Rich in research for students and scholars of architecture, art, and philosophy."--Anina Rossen, ARLIS/NA Reviews
"Remarkable. . . . Pelkonen is a close and incisive observer, whether discussing a book or a building, and she is a fluid and lucid writer, reliably offering succinct synopses both of fine details and grand abstractions."--Sandy Isenstadt, Places Journal
"Pelkonen's recovery of deep and thoughtful engagements by twentieth-century artists and architects with questions of untimeliness points to . . . practicing architects, professional artists, and/or students interested in ways to bring greater historical heft to their work."--Michael Abrahamson, Architectural Theory Review
2024 PROSE Award Finalist, Architecture-Urban Planning category, sponsored by the Association of American Publishers
"A fascinating and polyphonic group portrait, Untimely Moderns has repercussions for the historiography of architecture schools across the western world."--Mari Lending, author of Plaster Monuments. Architecture and the Power of Reproduction
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