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Sussex Modernism

UK Publisher: Yale University Press

A look at how artists and writers harnessed the landscapes, cultures, and histories of their locations to reimagine how art should be made and life lived. Coinciding with the exhibition of the same name at the Towner, Eastbourne.

Hope Wolf explores a breadth of work by over seventy artists associated with different modernist movements who either visited or resided in Sussex. Well-known figures, including Virginia Woolf, Jacob Epstein, David Jones, Gluck, Edward Burra, and Lee Miller, are joined by countercultural artists of the 1960s–1980s, women artists whose power was regional rather than national, as well as the voices of modernism’s opponents. Offering a new history of modernism, this book intertwines literature, painting, sculpture, architecture, film, photography, textiles, music, and domestic decoration across a period of over 100 years. Revealing how artists drew on their environments to promote psychic and social change, Sussex Modernism is a book of jostling perspectives on art, place and politics.

Dr Hope Wolf is Reader in Literature and Visual Culture at Sussex University. She holds a Ph.D. from King's College,...