The Danish avant-garde magazine Mak contained throughout its short life an extensive discussion on whether or not art could be used as a weapon in the struggle for the new society the counterculture was dreaming about in the late nineteen sixties. Mak was devoted to this question: How can art move from the (aesthetic) periphery to the centre of (political) influence
The Danish assembling magazine ta’ BOX can be seen as a continuation of the Danish magazine ta’ (196...
Mikkel Bolt: "Kunst, kapitalisme, revolution og kommunisering - Om overskridelsen af kunsten som bet...
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The Danish avant-garde magazine Mak contained throughout its short life an extensive discussion on w...
The short life of the magazine mak was heavily influenced by the growing political orientation of th...
The magazine ta’ was the most important Danish channel for the crucial changes that took place in th...
The year 1968 has come to symbolise the culmination of political, social and cultural protests in ma...
At this moment, postmodernism has become history. This allows a fresh look at the ‘pre-postmodern’ p...
The expanding discourse surrounding the importance of magazines in the field of cultural production ...
This thesis examines VVV, a surrealist review, commonly known as a “little magazine,” published in N...
The article analyzes the emergence of the discourse of outsider art. The author reveals the connecti...
This masters thesis is a study of the ideas brought forward in the literary magazine 40-tal. The me...
The critic Michael Levenson warned that A coarsely understood modernism is at once an historical sc...
Kveten was a monthly magazine for literature and art (and by its third year also for "life"), which ...
Welcome to the second issue of the re-designed Nordic Journal of Aesthetics. Although this issue is ...
The Danish assembling magazine ta’ BOX can be seen as a continuation of the Danish magazine ta’ (196...
Mikkel Bolt: "Kunst, kapitalisme, revolution og kommunisering - Om overskridelsen af kunsten som bet...
Art Style | Art & Culture International Magazine Abstract The historical approach to democratic id...
The Danish avant-garde magazine Mak contained throughout its short life an extensive discussion on w...
The short life of the magazine mak was heavily influenced by the growing political orientation of th...
The magazine ta’ was the most important Danish channel for the crucial changes that took place in th...
The year 1968 has come to symbolise the culmination of political, social and cultural protests in ma...
At this moment, postmodernism has become history. This allows a fresh look at the ‘pre-postmodern’ p...
The expanding discourse surrounding the importance of magazines in the field of cultural production ...
This thesis examines VVV, a surrealist review, commonly known as a “little magazine,” published in N...
The article analyzes the emergence of the discourse of outsider art. The author reveals the connecti...
This masters thesis is a study of the ideas brought forward in the literary magazine 40-tal. The me...
The critic Michael Levenson warned that A coarsely understood modernism is at once an historical sc...
Kveten was a monthly magazine for literature and art (and by its third year also for "life"), which ...
Welcome to the second issue of the re-designed Nordic Journal of Aesthetics. Although this issue is ...
The Danish assembling magazine ta’ BOX can be seen as a continuation of the Danish magazine ta’ (196...
Mikkel Bolt: "Kunst, kapitalisme, revolution og kommunisering - Om overskridelsen af kunsten som bet...
Art Style | Art & Culture International Magazine Abstract The historical approach to democratic id...