Strangers Arrive: Emigres And the Arts in New Zealand 1930-1980 by Leonard Bell
Strangers Arrive: Emigres And the Arts in New Zealand 1930-1980 by Leonard Bell
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From the 1930s through the 1950s, a substantial number of forced migrants - refugees from Nazism, displaced people after World War II and escapees from Communist countries - arrived in New Zealand from Europe. Among them were an extraordinary group of artists and writers, photographers and architects whose European modernism radically reshaped the arts in this country. In words and pictures, Strangers Arrive tells their story. Ranging across the arts from photographer Irene Koppel to art dealer and printmaker Kees Hos, architect Imric Porsolt to writer Antigone Kefala, Leonard Bell takes us inside New Zealand's bookstores and coffeehouses, studios and galleries to introduce us to a compelling body of artistic work. He asks key questions. How were migrants received by New Zealanders? How did displacement and settlement in New Zealand transform their work? How did the arrival of European modernists intersect with the burgeoning nationalist movement in the arts in New Zealand? Strangers Arrive introduces us to a talented group of 'aliens' who were critical catalysts for change in New Zealand culture. This 2017 Auckland University Press Hardback is in very good condition. DJ; Heavy; Large.
SKU: 1569787 Note: Any image shown is from a stock photo and is not the actual book.
Location: NZ Art