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Fontana's Atomic Age Abstraction: The Spatial Concepts and the Television Manifesto
Jaleh Mansoor
Jaleh Mansoor
Jaleh Mansoor is currendy a Term Assistant Professor at Barnard College, Columbia University. She is preparing a book manuscript entitled “Marshall Plan Modernism: The Monochrome as Matrix of Fifties Abstraction” that investigates die return of the monochrome, and attendant historical and political issues in abstraction, in postwar Italy and France.
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Jaleh Mansoor
Jaleh Mansoor is currendy a Term Assistant Professor at Barnard College, Columbia University. She is preparing a book manuscript entitled “Marshall Plan Modernism: The Monochrome as Matrix of Fifties Abstraction” that investigates die return of the monochrome, and attendant historical and political issues in abstraction, in postwar Italy and France.
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© 2008 October Magazine, Ltd. and Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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October (2008) (124): 137–156.
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Jaleh Mansoor; Fontana's Atomic Age Abstraction: The Spatial Concepts and the Television Manifesto. October 2008; (124): 137–156. doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/octo.2008.124.1.137
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