How to Be AvantGarde, Morgan Falconer
How to Be AvantGarde, Morgan Falconer
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How to Be Avant-Garde
Modern Artists and the Quest to End Art

Author: Morgan Falconer

Narrator: Brian Wiggins

Unabridged: 8 hr 56 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 02/18/2025

Categories: Nonfiction, Art


Synopsis

Reacting to the tumultuous crises of the twentieth century, especially the horrors of World War I, avant-garde artists and writers sought to destroy art by transforming it into the substance of everyday life. Following the evolution of these revolutionary groups, How to Be Avant-Garde charts its pioneers and radical ideas.

Avant-gardists challenged the confines of the definition of art along with the confines of the canvas itself. Art historian Morgan Falconer starts with the Futurist founder Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, whose manifesto seeded avant-gardes across Europe. In turn, Dadaists Hugo Ball and Emmy Hennings sought to replace art with political cabaret, and the Surrealists tried to exchange it for tools to plumb the unconscious. He guides us through the Russian Constructivists with their adventures in advertising and utopianism and De Stijl with the geometric abstractions of Piet Mondrian. The Bauhaus broke more boundaries, transmuting art into architecture and design. Finally, the Situationists swapped art for politics, with their ideas inspiring the 1968 Paris student protests.

How to Be Avant-Garde is a journey through the interlocking networks of these creative lives with their visions of a better world, their sometimes sympathetic but often strange conversations, and their objects and writings that defied categorization.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Eric on March 11, 2025

This was an interesting overview of some avant garde movements in art. The problem is the pretext. How do you become avant garde when art is back to being a commodity. The description of Miami’s Art Basel was great as most modern art is uninteresting and sterile. I wanted to read about things that I......more

Goodreads review by Rose on March 30, 2025

Make no mistake, this is a SOCIAL history of the Avant-Garde. That is, all about the social lives and party-like conduct of the leaders of movements like Dada and Surrealism. A high point was learning about Kandinski's synesthesia. Synesthesia is a gift that all humans have, although not in as extrem......more

Goodreads review by Jake on May 20, 2025

Struggling to figure out if I didn’t care for this book or if I’m just disappointed it wasn’t what I expected. I would have liked more discussion on specific works and how they bring the ideas to life, or even a little more discussion on what some of the movements actually were. Especially toward th......more

Goodreads review by Tim on August 20, 2025

Honestly I thought this book was at its best when the author discussed an art movement and its ethos/idiosyncrasies and then unwound how he tried to incorporate those things in his own life. I do feel like I know more about art from reading it but don’t quiz me on it......more