Just like after World War I Italy experienced a transition from modernism to fascism, after World II Poland experienced a passage from modernism to quasi-communism. The symbol of the first stage of the communist revolution in Poland right after the war, the so-called “gentle revolution,” was Pablo Picasso, whose work was popularized not so much because of its artistic value, but because of his membership in the communist party. The second, repressive stage of the continued came in 1949–1955, to return after the so-called thaw to Picasso and the exemplars of the École de Paris. However, the imagery of the revolution was associated only with the socialist realism connected to the USSR even though actually it was the adaptation of the École de...
During the early Cold War, a polarised view of artistic practice in the United States and the Soviet...
This book examines the artistic policies of the Italian Communist Party (PCI) during the early post-...
International audienceThe revolutionary phenomenon can be grasped through the morphology of collecti...
Just like after World War I Italy experienced a transition from modernism to fascism, after World Wa...
In Polish art history, there are two approaches to the “Arsenał” exhibition of August 1955. One, roo...
After regaining its independence in 1918, Poland had to face the task of unifying the vision of its ...
This book focuses on the lesser known (and admired) ‘political Picasso’ of the period after 1944. In...
Postwar Cultures: Art and Communism in Krakow and Leipzig On the morning of January 19, 1945, Dr. B...
Regardless of changing historical situation in particular countries of the Eastern bloc modernism is...
POWER VERSUS ART IN POLISH PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC AND TODAY The basis of this study is Mark Wlodarczyk’s ...
The 1930s in Polish art criticism is a period of distinct changes in approach to art. On the one han...
The gallery movement was in fact an art institution in Poland. The movement created its own art worl...
It is with a fair amount of certainty that one can state today the importance of the Vienna school ...
The artist in socialist Czechoslovakia in the 1950s and early 1960s still sees Picasso through the p...
Czech art history in the 20th century has been strongly informed by the tradition of the Vienna Scho...
During the early Cold War, a polarised view of artistic practice in the United States and the Soviet...
This book examines the artistic policies of the Italian Communist Party (PCI) during the early post-...
International audienceThe revolutionary phenomenon can be grasped through the morphology of collecti...
Just like after World War I Italy experienced a transition from modernism to fascism, after World Wa...
In Polish art history, there are two approaches to the “Arsenał” exhibition of August 1955. One, roo...
After regaining its independence in 1918, Poland had to face the task of unifying the vision of its ...
This book focuses on the lesser known (and admired) ‘political Picasso’ of the period after 1944. In...
Postwar Cultures: Art and Communism in Krakow and Leipzig On the morning of January 19, 1945, Dr. B...
Regardless of changing historical situation in particular countries of the Eastern bloc modernism is...
POWER VERSUS ART IN POLISH PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC AND TODAY The basis of this study is Mark Wlodarczyk’s ...
The 1930s in Polish art criticism is a period of distinct changes in approach to art. On the one han...
The gallery movement was in fact an art institution in Poland. The movement created its own art worl...
It is with a fair amount of certainty that one can state today the importance of the Vienna school ...
The artist in socialist Czechoslovakia in the 1950s and early 1960s still sees Picasso through the p...
Czech art history in the 20th century has been strongly informed by the tradition of the Vienna Scho...
During the early Cold War, a polarised view of artistic practice in the United States and the Soviet...
This book examines the artistic policies of the Italian Communist Party (PCI) during the early post-...
International audienceThe revolutionary phenomenon can be grasped through the morphology of collecti...