Let's Hit the Road Again
Celebrating America's Love Affair with the Automobile
de Shirley Reiff Howarth
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À propos du livre
During the first decades of the 20th century, America was transformed by the automobile -- and by the 1960s the automobile had become a necessity for living.
For the first time in their lives, most people -– no matter what struggles or situations they faced -– could hop in their cars, hit the road and escape from the places and circumstances that bound them. The car gave people freedom – freedom to travel, freedom to explore, and freedom to see new ways of living.
The automobile transformed America -- where we live, how we work, how we travel, what the cities and suburbs look like, our environment – everything was profoundly shaped by the car.
In this book, you can see how 150 artists from around the world have transformed discarded metal wheel coverings and hubcaps into works of art -- and turned them into objects of wonder and whimsy.
Artists have long used junkyards and trash heaps as sources of inspiration, taking something discarded and turning it into something beautiful, compelling or provocative.
And like a trip down memory lane, we can enjoy how artists from the LandfillArt Collection have celebrated a unique era during the first half of the 20th century. A great book to give to your car loving friends or anyone that is interested in the early 20th century.
Caractéristiques et détails
- Catégorie principale: Livres d'art et de photographie
- Catégories supplémentaires Beaux-arts, Histoire
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Format choisi: Format paysage, 25×20 cm
# de pages: 182 -
ISBN
- Couverture rigide, jaquette: 9798331208998
- Date de publication: nov 07, 2019
- Langue English
- Mots-clés hubcaps., history of the auto, on the road again
À propos du créateur
Founded in 1981, The Humanities Exchange is devoted to encouraging understanding and mutual respect among cultures around the world through international exchange and the development and touring of museum exhibitions. The Humanities Exchange is a non-profit, 501c(3), tax exempt organization that assists a worldwide audience of museums, art centers, universities, libraries, corporations, foundations and other cultural organizations. The fields of interest include the visual arts, history, science — all of the humanities disciplines. The Humanities Exchange’s mission is to advise and work with public and private institutions and individuals in Europe, North America and Asia, and to act as a liaison in the coordination of high quality exhibitions for tour to non-profit cultural and educational institutions.