Art in a Disrupted World: Poland 1939–1949: New Histories of Art
Autor Agata Pietrasiken Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 iul 2021
Employing an accessible, essayistic style, Pietrasik offers a new look at life in the ten years following the outbreak of World War II and features artists—including Marian Bogusz, Jadwiga Simon-Pietkiewicz, and Józef Szajna—whose work has not yet found substantial audiences in the English-speaking world. Her reading of the art and artists of this period strives to capture their autonomous artistic language and poses critical questions about the ability of traditional art history writing to properly accommodate artworks created in direct response to traumatic experiences.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9788364177750
ISBN-10: 8364177753
Pagini: 292
Ilustrații: 63 color plates
Dimensiuni: 159 x 241 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw
Colecția Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw
Seria New Histories of Art
ISBN-10: 8364177753
Pagini: 292
Ilustrații: 63 color plates
Dimensiuni: 159 x 241 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw
Colecția Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw
Seria New Histories of Art
Notă biografică
Agata Pietrasik is a Getty/ACLS Postdoctoral Fellow in the History of Art.
Cuprins
Acknowledgements
A Note on Translation
Introduction
Chapter 1
Instances of Material Resistance: Portraiture in the Concentration Camps
Material Resistance
Drawing Faces
The Face and Facelessness in the Portraits of Xawery Dunikowski
Gestures of Resistance: Jadwiga Simon-Pietkiewicz’s Sketchbook
The (Self-)portraits of Józef Szajna
Chapter 2
The Dialectics of Ruins and Rubble in Postwar Representations of Warsaw
Ruins and Rubble
Warsaw Accuses: Ruins On Display
Affective Chronicles of a Place and Time
In a Heap of Rubble
Chapter 3
Homelessness, Homecoming, and the “Joy of New Constructions”
The Destruction of Houses and the Politics of Homelessness
Imagining Homes for the Homeless
Art as a Home for All
Programmatic Lack of Program
Modernism Against Itself
(Un)doing Modernism
From Friction to Faction
Social Fabric and the Canvas Surface
Bibliography
List of Works
Index
A Note on Translation
Introduction
Chapter 1
Instances of Material Resistance: Portraiture in the Concentration Camps
Material Resistance
Drawing Faces
The Face and Facelessness in the Portraits of Xawery Dunikowski
Gestures of Resistance: Jadwiga Simon-Pietkiewicz’s Sketchbook
The (Self-)portraits of Józef Szajna
Chapter 2
The Dialectics of Ruins and Rubble in Postwar Representations of Warsaw
Ruins and Rubble
Warsaw Accuses: Ruins On Display
Affective Chronicles of a Place and Time
In a Heap of Rubble
Chapter 3
Homelessness, Homecoming, and the “Joy of New Constructions”
The Destruction of Houses and the Politics of Homelessness
Imagining Homes for the Homeless
Art as a Home for All
Programmatic Lack of Program
Modernism Against Itself
(Un)doing Modernism
From Friction to Faction
Social Fabric and the Canvas Surface
Bibliography
List of Works
Index
Recenzii
"Makes a far-reaching contribution to the twentieth-century European art history."