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looking for civilisation

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An edition of Kenneth Clark (2014)

Kenneth Clark

looking for civilisation

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Art historian, collector, museum director and broadcaster, Kenneth Clark was one of the leading cultural figures in Britain in the midtwentieth century. Accompanying a major exhibition, this book considers all aspects of his life and work, including his television career that climaxed in the landmark series 'Civilisation'. Particular emphasis is placed on Clark's support of, and influence upon, the art of his time. As director of the National Gallery he oversaw the relocation of the collection during the Second World War. He chaired the pioneering War Artists Advisory Committee, and persauded the government not to conscript artists - Henry Moore was one such artist who greatly benefited from Clark's support. After the war he resigned his directorship to concentrate on writing, in 1954 was co-founder of the broadcasting company that was to become ITV, and chaired the Arts Council from 1955 to 1960. A passionate advocate of art being made accessible to all, in 1969 Clark wrote and presented 'Civilisation' for the BBC, distilling the history of Western philosophy, culture and art into thirteen groundbreaking episodes. After a period of neglect, there is now considerable interest in Clark among academics, publishers and broadcasters. As well as providing new research and information on Clark, the book is a significant intervention into histories of modern British art.

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Kenneth Clark: looking for civilisation
2014, Tate Britain, London. Published by Tate Publishing, London. Distributed in the U.S.A. by Abrams, New York.
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Table of Contents

Director's foreword / Penelope Curtis
Introduction / Chris Stephens and John-Paul Stonard
1. Looking for civilisation / John-Paul Stonard
2. Selected works from the collection of Kenneth Clark / Chris Stephens and John-Paul Stonard
3. Patron and collector / Chris Stephens
4. Second World War / David Alan Mellor
5. Saltwood / Peter T.J. Rumley
6. Television / John Wyver.

Edition Notes

Published to accompany an exhibition held at Tate Britain, London, 19 May-10 August 2014.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 138-140) and index.

Includes filmography (pages 141-143).

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
709.2
Library of Congress
N7483.C55 K46x 2014, N7483.C55 K46 2014

The Physical Object

Pagination
160 pages
Number of pages
160

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27189499M
ISBN 10
1849762600
ISBN 13
9781849762601
OCLC/WorldCat
882232407

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