American Intervention and Modern Art in South America
Tells the story of how the United States used modern art as a cultural defense strategy in South America during World War II. Organised by figures such as Nelson A. Rockefeller, the Art Section of the Office of the Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs linked art and national security. In the process, modern art came to symbolize American values.
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Tells the story of how the United States used modern art as a cultural defense strategy in South America during World War II. Organised by figures such as Nelson A. Rockefeller, the Art Section of the Office of the Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs linked art and national security. In the process, modern art came to symbolize American values.
ISBN / EAN | 9780813064758 |
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Auteur | Herrera, Olga U. |
Editeur | University Press of Florida |