State Construction and Art in East Central Europe, 1918-2018: Routledge Research in Art History
Editat de Agnieszka Chmielewska, Irena Kossowska, Marcin Lachowskien Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 oct 2024
With twenty-three theoretically and/or empirically oriented articles by authors from sixteen countries (East Central Europe and beyond, including the United States and Australia), the book discusses interconnections between state policies and artistic institutions, trends and the art market from diverse research perspectives. The contributors explore subjects such as the impact of war on the formation of national identities, the role of artists in image-building for the new national states emerging after 1918, the impact of political systems on artists’ attitudes, the discourses of art history, museum studies, monument conservation and exhibition practices.
The book will be of interest to scholars working in art history, cultural politics, cultural history, and East Central European studies and history.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781032209005
ISBN-10: 1032209003
Pagini: 316
Ilustrații: 120
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Research in Art History
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1032209003
Pagini: 316
Ilustrații: 120
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Research in Art History
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
Academic, Postgraduate, and UndergraduateCuprins
Introduction
Agnieszka Chmielewska, Irena Kossowska, and Marcin Lachowski
PART I: Cultural Specificity of East Central Europe
1. History Too Fast
Éva Forgács
2. Universal or National? Making Art on the European Periphery
Agnieszka Chmielewska
3. The Concept of Eastern Art and Self-Historicisation: The Slovenian Case
Nadja Gnamuš
PART II: Nation- and State-Building Processes
4. Performing Everyday Activity, Creating Eternal: Ukrainian Art on the Fronts of the First World War
Sofia Korol
5. Civil War – Communist Upheaval – Attack of the White Slaughterers? The Civil Wars of 1917-1922 in Finnish and Soviet Karelian Literature
Thekla Musäus
6. The Archipenko Brothers: Discussion about National Art
Vita Susak
PART III: Aestheticization of Politics – Ideologization of Aesthetics
7. In/Tolerance to Visual Anti-Semitism in Czechoslovakia 1918–1948
Milan Pech
8. Art History and State Reconstruction in Greece in the 1950s and Early 1960s
Lefteris Spyrou
9. Contesting Legitimacy: From the Photo Club to Fine Art Subjective Documentary―Andrejs Grants. Latvia: Changing and Unchanging Reality
Pamela M. Browne
10. "Poles Forming Their National Flag": Artistic Reflection on the Transformation of the Political System in Post-1989 Central and Eastern Europe
Piotr Majewski
PART IV: Art Exhibitions as Political Instrument
11. Western Modern Art Exhibitions in the USSR in 1930s–1950s
Katarina Lopatkina
12. "The Lenin of Soviet Art Has Not Yet Been Born": Nascent Socialist Realism in Warsaw of 1933
Irena Kossowska
13. From Hanoi and Havana to Paris and New York: Czecho-Slovak Cultural-Diplomatic Exhibitions during the Cold War
Mária Orišková
14. 1956. Old Masters and the Ephemeral Borders
Patricia García-Montón González
15. Somewhere Something
Pavlína Morganová
16. Dreams and Nightmares: Nationalism in Art Exhibitions from Socialist Romania 1974-1989
Cristian Nae
17. Local/Global Latvian Art at the Venice Biennale
Stella Pelše
18. "Grey in Colour" - Observations on the Reconstruction of Modernity
Marcin Lachowski
PART V: Architecture as Vehicle for State Cultural Policy
19. Cities in Interbellum Lithuanian Republic (1918-1940)
Paulius Tautvydas Laurinaitis
20. About Two Gems in the Stadtkrone of Kaunas, the Provisional Capital of Interwar Lithuania
Giedrė Jankevičiūtė
21. An Elite Place for the Masses: Prague Castle and its Role in the Legitimisation of Socialist Rule in Czechoslovakia (1948–1968)
Veronika Rollová
22. One Ideology, Two Visions: Ecclesiastical Buildings and State Identity in the Socialist Capital During the Post-War Rebuilding Decades 1945-1975, East Berlin and Warsaw
Marcus van der Meulen
23. Monument Preservation during Socialism: Restorations and Reconstructions of Hungarian Roman Catholic Churches in the 1960–70s
Erzsébet Urbán
Agnieszka Chmielewska, Irena Kossowska, and Marcin Lachowski
PART I: Cultural Specificity of East Central Europe
1. History Too Fast
Éva Forgács
2. Universal or National? Making Art on the European Periphery
Agnieszka Chmielewska
3. The Concept of Eastern Art and Self-Historicisation: The Slovenian Case
Nadja Gnamuš
PART II: Nation- and State-Building Processes
4. Performing Everyday Activity, Creating Eternal: Ukrainian Art on the Fronts of the First World War
Sofia Korol
5. Civil War – Communist Upheaval – Attack of the White Slaughterers? The Civil Wars of 1917-1922 in Finnish and Soviet Karelian Literature
Thekla Musäus
6. The Archipenko Brothers: Discussion about National Art
Vita Susak
PART III: Aestheticization of Politics – Ideologization of Aesthetics
7. In/Tolerance to Visual Anti-Semitism in Czechoslovakia 1918–1948
Milan Pech
8. Art History and State Reconstruction in Greece in the 1950s and Early 1960s
Lefteris Spyrou
9. Contesting Legitimacy: From the Photo Club to Fine Art Subjective Documentary―Andrejs Grants. Latvia: Changing and Unchanging Reality
Pamela M. Browne
10. "Poles Forming Their National Flag": Artistic Reflection on the Transformation of the Political System in Post-1989 Central and Eastern Europe
Piotr Majewski
PART IV: Art Exhibitions as Political Instrument
11. Western Modern Art Exhibitions in the USSR in 1930s–1950s
Katarina Lopatkina
12. "The Lenin of Soviet Art Has Not Yet Been Born": Nascent Socialist Realism in Warsaw of 1933
Irena Kossowska
13. From Hanoi and Havana to Paris and New York: Czecho-Slovak Cultural-Diplomatic Exhibitions during the Cold War
Mária Orišková
14. 1956. Old Masters and the Ephemeral Borders
Patricia García-Montón González
15. Somewhere Something
Pavlína Morganová
16. Dreams and Nightmares: Nationalism in Art Exhibitions from Socialist Romania 1974-1989
Cristian Nae
17. Local/Global Latvian Art at the Venice Biennale
Stella Pelše
18. "Grey in Colour" - Observations on the Reconstruction of Modernity
Marcin Lachowski
PART V: Architecture as Vehicle for State Cultural Policy
19. Cities in Interbellum Lithuanian Republic (1918-1940)
Paulius Tautvydas Laurinaitis
20. About Two Gems in the Stadtkrone of Kaunas, the Provisional Capital of Interwar Lithuania
Giedrė Jankevičiūtė
21. An Elite Place for the Masses: Prague Castle and its Role in the Legitimisation of Socialist Rule in Czechoslovakia (1948–1968)
Veronika Rollová
22. One Ideology, Two Visions: Ecclesiastical Buildings and State Identity in the Socialist Capital During the Post-War Rebuilding Decades 1945-1975, East Berlin and Warsaw
Marcus van der Meulen
23. Monument Preservation during Socialism: Restorations and Reconstructions of Hungarian Roman Catholic Churches in the 1960–70s
Erzsébet Urbán
Notă biografică
Agnieszka Chmielewska is Assistant Professor and Deputy Director of the Centre for Europe at the University of Warsaw.
Irena Kossowska is Full Professor of Art History at the Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń and the Polish Institute of World Art Studies in Warsaw.
Marcin Lachowski is Associate Professor at the Institute of Art History at the University of Warsaw.
Irena Kossowska is Full Professor of Art History at the Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń and the Polish Institute of World Art Studies in Warsaw.
Marcin Lachowski is Associate Professor at the Institute of Art History at the University of Warsaw.
Descriere
This volume offers a comprehensive perspective on the relationship between the art scene and agencies of the state in countries of the region, throughout four consecutive yet highly diverse historical periods.