<p><i>The aim of the article </i>is to outline a logical sequence of events that led to radicalism in the art of the 19th and 20th centuries by studying the connections between art, life (reality), and science and technology. From the mid-nineteenth century through the 1970s, art acquired a unique quality: it rapidly radicalised, creating a number of alternative art practices, such as impressionism, abstractionism, cubism, ready-made, etc. Before that, except for random individual phenomena, art for centuries was just changing styles: Baroque, Rococo, Classicism. <i>Results</i>. The article identifies the cause for the revolutionary avant-garde trends in art and the reason for the end of the revolutionary era. ...
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This article presents the rapid changes in art that took place at the beginning of the 20th century ...
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This essay investigates how, over the course of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, painters, ar...
This essay investigates how, over the course of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, painters, ar...
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This article contributes to studies in democratic theory and civic engagement by critically reflecti...
This article examines the impact that the experience of the 1905 Revolution had on the political att...
International audienceThe use of the living as a medium in art increased after the Second World War....
In the article the authors are dealing with the militant potential of the concept of avant-garde. Em...
The article focuses on the problem of spirituality in the avant-garde culture of the beginning of th...
This article presents the rapid changes in art that took place at the beginning of the 20th century ...
The article analyzes the emergence of the discourse of outsider art. The author reveals the connecti...
In the article the author takes the following topics: first, he adjudges whether the issue is really...
This essay investigates how, over the course of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, painters, ar...
This essay investigates how, over the course of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, painters, ar...
Rock music parallels Pre-Raphaelitism, not Romanticism as previously categorized by many theorists. ...
The article offers an interpretation of Oldřich Stefan's theory of art history, which he formulated ...
Art sociology may be simply seen as a specialised domain of sociological research. Yet the article s...
Modern Art in Your Life and Suburbia analyzes Life’s 1948 article “A Life Round Table on Modern Art....
The interwar period (1914-1940) in Europe and the USSR saw dramatic transformations in the art spher...
This article contributes to studies in democratic theory and civic engagement by critically reflecti...
This article examines the impact that the experience of the 1905 Revolution had on the political att...
International audienceThe use of the living as a medium in art increased after the Second World War....