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Geometries of hope and fear: the iconography of atomic science and nuclear anxiety in the modern sculpture of World War and Cold War Britain

机译:希望与恐惧的几何:《世界大战》和《冷战不列颠》现代雕塑中的原子科学和核焦虑症肖像

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This chapter will investigate the ways in which nuclear science and technology figured in a variety of sculptural forms in early Cold-War Britain. First, it will show how from the 1930s the constructivist sculptors Hepworth and Gabo embraced atomic science, encouraged by contact with the crystallographer J.D. Bernal. Through works alluding to the geometry of crystal structures, they signified optimistic hopes for increased human understanding in a Socialist society. Second, the chapter will examine how the creation and use of atomic weapons led surrealist, social-realist and Pop sculptors to make critical works about nuclear science and technology. From the ambivalent to the satirical, works by Moore, Paolozzi, Peri and Self exemplify a range of sculptural representations of nuclear arms and the disarmament campaign (in which several sculptors and critics were active). Third, the chapter will consider the extent to which the expressionist sculpture of Butler, Chadwick, Clarke, Meadows and others has also been understood to reflect fears of nuclear warfare, despite an absence of explicit ‘nuclear’ signification. As this now familiar interpretation of their imagery has invariably been supported by Read’s famous characterization of it as ‘the geometry of fear’, the chapter will particularly interrogate the intended meaning of his epithet and how and when it became associated with the nuclear threat. Throughout the chapter, sculptors’ and contemporary critics’ explanations of these disparate formal and iconographical engagements with nuclear science and technology will be scrutinized, alongside analysis of how they related to the aesthetic and ideological oppositions of the Cold War.
机译:本章将研究冷战早期英国以各种雕塑形式处理核科学技术的方式。首先,它将展示在1930年代,建构主义者的雕刻家赫普沃斯(Hepworth)和加博(Gabo)在与晶体学家J.D. Bernal的接触下受到鼓舞而如何接受原子科学。通过暗示晶体结构的几何形状的作品,他们对社会主义社会中人们对理解的希望寄予了乐观的希望。其次,本章将探讨原子武器的创造和使用如何使超现实主义者,社会现实主义者和流行雕塑家做出有关核科学技术的批判性著作。从矛盾性到讽刺性,摩尔,鲍洛兹,佩里和塞弗尔的作品代表了一系列核武器和裁军运动的雕塑作品(其中有数位雕塑家和评论家很活跃)。第三,本章将考虑巴特勒,查德威克,克拉克,梅多斯等人的表现主义雕塑在多大程度上也被理解为反映了对核战争的恐惧,尽管缺乏明确的“核”含义。由于雷德(Read)著名地将其描述为“恐惧的几何形状”,因此人们对这种图像的熟悉的解释总是得到支持,因此本章将特别询问他的上位词的预期含义,以及其与核威胁相关联的方式和时间。在本章中,将仔细研究雕刻家和当代评论家对与核科学和技术的不同形式和象征意义接触的解释,并分析它们与冷战的美学和意识形态对立方式之间的关系。

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    Burstow, Robert;

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