Contents:
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Prologue: Before the Modern: The New York Renaissance
1. Times Square: Urban Realism for a New New York
2. Paris and New York: From Cubism to Dada
3. Bohemian Ecstasy: Modern Art and Culture
4. New York Modern: Art in the Jazz Age
5. Rhapsody in Black: New York Modern in Harlem
6. Modernism versus New York Modern: MoMA and the Whitney
7. True Believers on Union Square: Politics and Art in the 1930s
8. Behind the American Scene: Music, Dance, and the Second Harlem Renaissance
9. New York Blues: The Bebop Revolution
10. Homage to the Spanish Republic: Abstract Expressionism and the New York Avant-Garde
11. Life without Father: Postwar New York Drama
12. Renovating the Modern: Monuments and Insurgents
Notes
Index
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""In their exceptionally well-researched study, William Scott and Peter Rutkoff explore the centrality of New York City in the development of a vibrant, modern American culture... Their's is a rich and satisfying chronicle of the seemingly impossible, a thorough account of New York cultural life between 1876 and 1976... Scott and Rutkoff capture the vitality of the city as well as the individuals and institutions that made possible a modern, democratic American culture by focusing on the multiple roles that New York City played in the lives of the artists and institutions they investigate.""