Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Preface
Part I: Before World War II
1. America’s Lagging Reputation in the Arts and Development of its Art Museums
2. A Modern Identity for America: The First Ten Years of the Museum of Modern Art, New York (1929-1939)
3. Old-World Traditions and Excellence: America: The Wartime Origins of the National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C. (1925-1945)
Part II: During World War II
4. Enlisting the Arts: War Themed Exhibitions at NGA and MoMA
5. Art in the Service of Persuasion: Nelson Rockefeller and the OCIAA Exhibitions
6. Projecting Influence Abroad: The Second Roberts Commission and the Officers of the Monument, Fine Arts, & Archives Program
Part III: After World War II
7. Shifting Relations: Federal Government and Art Museums in the Early Cold War (1945-1955)
8. Foreign Diplomacy Exhibitions on U.S. Soil (1947-1977)
9. Exhibiting the Other: Personal Experiences With Foreign Diplomacy Exhibitions at the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco (1973-2011)
10.Perspectives on the Future
Index
Bibliography
About the author