TY - BOOK AU - Roth,Helene AU - Lee,Rachel AU - Laura,Karp Lugo AU - Hetschold,Mareike AU - Dogramaci,Burcu ED - Project Muse, ED - Project Muse. TI - Arrival Cities : : Migrating Artists and New Metropolitan Topographies in the 20th Century / SN - 9789461663245 AV - N72.C58 A673 2020 PY - 2020/// CY - Baltimore, Maryland PB - Project Muse KW - Emigration and immigration KW - Social aspects KW - Arts and society KW - Modernism (Art) KW - Expatriate artists KW - History KW - 20th century KW - Art and cities KW - Electronic books. KW - local N1 - Issued as part of book collections on Project MUSE; Includes bibliographical references and index; Open Access N2 - Exile and migration played a critical role in the diffusion and development of modernism around the globe, yet have long remained largely understudied phenomena within art historiography. Focusing on the intersections of exile, artistic practice and urban space, this volume brings together contributions by international researchers committed to revising the historiography of modern art. It pays particular attention to metropolitan areas that were settled by migrant artists in the first half of the 20th century. These arrival cities developed into hubs of artistic activities and transcultural contact zones where ideas circulated, collaborations emerged, and concepts developed. Taking six major cities as a starting point--Bombay (now Mumbai), Buenos Aires, Istanbul, London, New York, and Shanghai -- the authors explore how urban topographies and landscapes were modified by exiled artists re-establishing their practices in metropolises across the world. Questioning the established canon of Western modernism, Arrival Cities investigates how the migration of artists to different urban spaces impacted their work and the historiography of art. In doing so, it aims to encourage the discussion between international scholars from different research fields, such as exile studies, art history, social history, architectural history, architecture, and urban studies UR - https://muse.jhu.edu/book/77990/ ER -