Mr. Michl posed the question of how the institutional framework that the former communist regime set up around art production contributed to the success of Czech applied arts. In his theoretical review of the question he discussed the reasons for the lack of success of socialist industrial design as opposed to what he terms pre-industrial arts (such as art glass), and also for the current lack of interest into art institutions of the past regime. His findings in the second, historical section of his work were based largely on interviews with artists and other insiders, as an initial attempt to use questionnaires was unsuccessful. His original assumption that the institutional framework was imposed on artists against their will in fact p...
With special attention being paid to the development in the city of Brno, the dissertation focuses o...
The five or eight years leading up to the failed “Prague Spring” represent the most important period...
ON SOME ISSUES OF SOCIALIST REALISM IN ART Vladimír Šolta (1924–1977) – painter, cartoonist and writ...
The essay questions the position of artist run initiatives in the countries of the former Soviet Blo...
Czechoslovakia was subject to authoritarian rule of the Communist Party since 1948 and any research ...
The subject of the presented thesis is the situation of Czech visual arts at the turn of the seventi...
In this article we will concentrate our view on the situation of the European art scene, especially...
The text deals with the strategy of exhibiting Czech neo-constructivist art abroad (in "Western" Eur...
Soviet-era Communism was a project of emergence that failed to realise its Utopian ambition. Neverth...
Czech art history in the 20th century has been strongly informed by the tradition of the Vienna Scho...
Názov práce: Art Spectator and his/her Reflection in Theory and Artistic practice in Czechoslovakia ...
The author discusses the political and social context that made progressive and critical art practic...
In Polish art history, there are two approaches to the “Arsenał” exhibition of August 1955. One, roo...
In its first chapters the thesis deals with the development of utopian ideas of the function and con...
At the end of the 1960s the artistic tradition of the Baroque period in Bohemia had gained new accep...
With special attention being paid to the development in the city of Brno, the dissertation focuses o...
The five or eight years leading up to the failed “Prague Spring” represent the most important period...
ON SOME ISSUES OF SOCIALIST REALISM IN ART Vladimír Šolta (1924–1977) – painter, cartoonist and writ...
The essay questions the position of artist run initiatives in the countries of the former Soviet Blo...
Czechoslovakia was subject to authoritarian rule of the Communist Party since 1948 and any research ...
The subject of the presented thesis is the situation of Czech visual arts at the turn of the seventi...
In this article we will concentrate our view on the situation of the European art scene, especially...
The text deals with the strategy of exhibiting Czech neo-constructivist art abroad (in "Western" Eur...
Soviet-era Communism was a project of emergence that failed to realise its Utopian ambition. Neverth...
Czech art history in the 20th century has been strongly informed by the tradition of the Vienna Scho...
Názov práce: Art Spectator and his/her Reflection in Theory and Artistic practice in Czechoslovakia ...
The author discusses the political and social context that made progressive and critical art practic...
In Polish art history, there are two approaches to the “Arsenał” exhibition of August 1955. One, roo...
In its first chapters the thesis deals with the development of utopian ideas of the function and con...
At the end of the 1960s the artistic tradition of the Baroque period in Bohemia had gained new accep...
With special attention being paid to the development in the city of Brno, the dissertation focuses o...
The five or eight years leading up to the failed “Prague Spring” represent the most important period...
ON SOME ISSUES OF SOCIALIST REALISM IN ART Vladimír Šolta (1924–1977) – painter, cartoonist and writ...