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Centre of the Creative Universe: Liverpool and the Avant-garde Book
While New York or London might seem like the obvious candidate for the center of the creative universe, since the 1960s a surprisingly large number of artists and other original thinkers have gravitated to Liverpool. As the birthplace of many visual artistsâ??not to mention the Beatles, who, musical accomplishments aside, were massively important to the rest of the artsâ??the cityâ??s impact on avant-garde culture is immeasurable. Of even greater magnitude, however, has been the cityâ??s role as creative muse to outsiders, and it is this external perspective that forms the focus of Centre of the Creative Universe.Concentrating on the cityâ??s life after World War II, the essays collected here both reveal and challenge the myths of Liverpoolâ??s creative scene. Simon Warner takes a look at Allen Ginsbergâ??s interactions with the city, Jackie Florek tells the story of legendary postpunk club Ericâ??s, and acclaimed music writer and erstwhile mogul Paul Morley addresses the idea of the North. Published to accompany a major exhibition at Tate Liverpool, at which the Turner Prize will be awarded, this gorgeously illustrated book will stand as the definitive statement on Liverpoolâ??s unrivaled place in the artistic firmament.Read More
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- 1846310814
- 9781846310812
- Christoph Grunenberg and Robert Knifton
- 31 March 2007
- Liverpool University Press
- Paperback (Book)
- 288
- illustrated edition
- Illustrated
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