Modernisms: Iranian, Turkish, and Indian Highlights from New York University’s Abby Weed Grey Collection. Grey Art Gallery, New York University, September 10– December 7, 2019. Curator: Lynn Gumpert
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- 1 Lynn Gumpert, “Foreword,” in Modernisms: Iranian, Turkish, and Indian Highlights from New York University’s Abby Weed Grey Collection, ed. Lynn Gumpert (New York: Grey Art Gallery, 2019), 7.
- 2 Gumpert, “Direct Dialogues: Reflections on Abby Weed Grey,” in Gumpert, Modernisms, 9.
- 3 Ibid., 11. See note 10: Abby Weed Grey, The Picture is the Window: The Window is the Picture (New York: New York University Press, 1983), 15–16.
- 4 For more on US in Turkey and the Middle East during the Cold War regarding modernism, see Begüm Adalet, Hotels and Highways: The Construction of Modernization Theory in Cold War Turkey (Redwood City: Stanford University Press, 2018); Sibel Bozdoğan, “Democracy, Development, and Americanization of Turkish Architectural Culture in the 1950s,” in Modernism and the Middle East, ed. Sandy Isenstadt and Kishwar Rizvi (Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2008), 117–139;
- Ela Kaçel, “Information or Culture: The Intellectual Dissemination of Americanism As Common Sense, New Perspectives on Turkey 50 (2014): 171–188; Melani McAlister, Epic Encounters: Culture, Media, and U.S. Interests in the Middle East since 1945 (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2005); and Sarah-Neel Smith, “Forgotten Geographies of Artistic Diplomacy: Abby Weed Grey and U.S.-Middle East Exchanges in the 1960s” in Gumpert, Modernisms, 123–134.
- 5 “Modernisms: Vishakha N. Desai, Vasif Kortun, and Hamed Yousefi in Conversation with Lynn Gumpert” in Gumpert, Modernisms, 28–29; and Ali Mirsepassi and Hamed Yousefi, “Abby Weed Grey’s Journey to the East: Iranian Modernity During the Cold War” in Gumpert, Modernisms, 66–71.
- 6 For more information on art institutions and movements in Turkey during this period, see Esra Akcan, Architecture in Translation: Turkey, Germany, and the Modern House (Durham: Duke University Press, 2012); S. M. Can Bilsel, “‘Our Anatolia’: Organicism and the Making of Humanist Culture in Turkey,” Muqarnas 24 (2007): 223 –241;
- Sibel Bozdoğan and Esra Akcan, Turkey: Modern Architectures in History (London: Reaktion Books, 2013); Nilüfer Öndin, Cumhuriyet’in Kültür Politikası ve Sanat 1923–1950 (Istanbul: İnsancıl Yayınları, 2003);
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English
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Journal Section
Book Review
Authors
Lydia Harrıngton
This is me
United States
Publication Date
December 22, 2020
Submission Date
September 26, 2020
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Year 2020 Volume: 2