Exhibitions Beyond Boundaries
Transnational Exchanges through Art, Architecture, and Design 1945-1985
Harriet Atkinson editor Sarah A Lichtman editor Verity Clarkson editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Publishing:2nd Oct '25
£24.99
This title is due to be published on 2nd October, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

The first academic work to present design exhibitions as an important means of international exchange in terms of culture, diplomacy and 'soft power'.
After World War II, museum and gallery exhibitions, industrial and trade fairs, biennials, triennials, festivals and world's fairs increasingly came to be used as locations for the exercise of "soft power," for displays of cultural diplomacy between nations and as spaces for addressing areas of social and political contestation. Exhibitions Beyond Boundaries opens with a substantial introduction to the key debates, followed by case studies that advance the field of exhibition histories both geographically and methodologically, focusing on postwar transnational exchange and the wider networks engendered through exhibitions.
Chapters trace relations across Africa, Asia, Europe, the Middle East, the Pacific, and the United States of America, drawing on a range of approaches and perspectives, principally from art and design history but also from social, economic and political history, and museum studies. Featured case studies include the presentation of African-American Art at FESMAN '66 and FESTAC '77, the US’s 1961 Small Industries Exhibition in Colombo, Israel's early appearances at the Venice Biennale, the Vatican Pavilion at the 1964-1965 New York World's Fair, and Hong Kong's Pavilion at Expo 70 in Tokyo.
As recent studies have shown, the history of exhibitions expands far beyond a disciplinary perspective of architectural, design, or cultural history. While scholarship on the history of international exhibitions between the 1850s and 1980s in the West is flourishing, the network of agents and institutions that has generated the consolidation of the global communication system still needs to be examined. This edited volume, entitled Exhibitions Beyond Boundaries: Transnational Exchanges through Art, Architecture, and Design 1945-1985, edited by Harriet Atkinson, Verity Clarkson, and Sarah A. Lichtman, is a major contribution to a research field that has remained on the margins of mainstream scholarship... It will undoubtedly become a source of reference for future scholars, exploring the new, in-between disciplinary narratives of a globalized world. * Journal of Design History, March 2024 *
ISBN: 9781350568310
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320 pages