The avant-garde has been often considered as an attempt to integrate art with the praxis of everyday life and as an enterprise of designing the social change and creating visions of the new man, new culture and new society. This has led to interpreting the avant-garde as a radical but also – utopian artistic and cultural movement. Less often, even nowadays, the avant-garde is described and defined in terms of necessity and capability of creating new circumstances for radical artistic and socio-political ideas to get culturally enrooted, socially legitimised, and politically implemented. In order to create these appropriate circumstances, the avant-garde had to be able to function and perform efficiently within the real conditions of a parti...
This thesis examines the European Avant-Garde manifestos of the early twentieth century. The goal o...
The monumental publication Avant-garde Museum (ed. Agnieszka Pindera, Jarosław Suchan, Muzeum Sztuki...
What are the possibilities for alternatives when the homogenizing effects of neo-liberalism have bec...
The avant-garde — a vision of the future or its illusion? Or why the European art gave up the ...
It would very much seem as though the avant-garde in post-war Germany had initially lost sight of th...
The Exhibition of Modern Art (Wystawa Sztuki Nowoczesnej) organized in 1948 in the Palace of Art (Pa...
The interwar period (1914-1940) in Europe and the USSR saw dramatic transformations in the art spher...
The author argues that the significance of the year 1989 for Polish art was not determined by politi...
The main subject of this article is the concept of national art that was formulated by Jerzy Warchał...
The text constitutes a reference to the article on applying social realism discourse in pop-art and ...
The interwar period (1914-1940) in Europe and the USSR saw dramatic transformations in the art spher...
The theme of the article is a new methodology for art history studies proposed in Władysław Strzemi...
One of modernism’s core claims was to own a technologically advanced, socially superior, equalitaria...
The avant-garde movements of Central and Eastern Europe are often confronted with the accusation of ...
In 1949 Kazimierz Dejmek became the director of the Nowy Theatre in Łódź – the first public stage in...
This thesis examines the European Avant-Garde manifestos of the early twentieth century. The goal o...
The monumental publication Avant-garde Museum (ed. Agnieszka Pindera, Jarosław Suchan, Muzeum Sztuki...
What are the possibilities for alternatives when the homogenizing effects of neo-liberalism have bec...
The avant-garde — a vision of the future or its illusion? Or why the European art gave up the ...
It would very much seem as though the avant-garde in post-war Germany had initially lost sight of th...
The Exhibition of Modern Art (Wystawa Sztuki Nowoczesnej) organized in 1948 in the Palace of Art (Pa...
The interwar period (1914-1940) in Europe and the USSR saw dramatic transformations in the art spher...
The author argues that the significance of the year 1989 for Polish art was not determined by politi...
The main subject of this article is the concept of national art that was formulated by Jerzy Warchał...
The text constitutes a reference to the article on applying social realism discourse in pop-art and ...
The interwar period (1914-1940) in Europe and the USSR saw dramatic transformations in the art spher...
The theme of the article is a new methodology for art history studies proposed in Władysław Strzemi...
One of modernism’s core claims was to own a technologically advanced, socially superior, equalitaria...
The avant-garde movements of Central and Eastern Europe are often confronted with the accusation of ...
In 1949 Kazimierz Dejmek became the director of the Nowy Theatre in Łódź – the first public stage in...
This thesis examines the European Avant-Garde manifestos of the early twentieth century. The goal o...
The monumental publication Avant-garde Museum (ed. Agnieszka Pindera, Jarosław Suchan, Muzeum Sztuki...
What are the possibilities for alternatives when the homogenizing effects of neo-liberalism have bec...