As Found: The Discovery of the Ordinary: British Architecture and Art of the 1950s, New Br Utalism, Independent Group, Free Cinema, Angry Young Men

By (author): "Thomas Schregenberger, Claude Lichtenstein"
As Found: The Discovery of the Ordinary: British Architecture and Art of the 1950s, New Br Utalism, Independent Group, Free Cinema, Angry Young Men
ISBN3907078438
ISBN139783907078433
AsinAs Found: The Discovery of the Ordinary: British Architecture and Art of the 1950s, New Br Utalism, Independent Group, Free Cinema, Angry Young Men
Original titleAs Found: The Discovery of the Ordinary: British Architecture and Art of the 1950s, New Brutalism, Independent Group, Free Cinema, Angry Young Men
British art and architecture of the 1950s are little known but extraordinarily topical today. Of particular relevance are the activities of the Independent Group, a loosely structured organization whose members included artists Richard Hamilton, Eduardo Paolozzi, and Magda Cordell, photographer Nigel Henderson, critics Reyner Banham and Lawrence Alloway, and architects Alison and Peter Smithson, James Stirling, and Colin St. John Wilson, who sought the essence of the everyday through a sensitivity to the hardships and charm of life in the raw. As Found encounters the transdisciplinary relationship between the constructed environment as it is visually perceived and verbally expressed.