Modernity, history, and politics in Czech art
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Support: | E-Book |
Langue: | Anglais |
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New York :
Routledge.
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Collection: | Routledge research in art and politics
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Autres localisations: | Voir dans le Sudoc |
Résumé: | This book traces the influence of the changing political environment on Czech art, criticism, history, and theory between 1895 and 1939, looking beyond the avant-garde to the peripheries of modern art. The period is marked by radical political changes, the formation of national and regional identities, and the rise of modernism in Central Europe - specifically, the collapse of Austria-Hungary and the creation of the new democratic state of Czechoslovakia. Marta Filipov studies the way in which narratives of modern art were formed in a constant negotiation and dialogue between an effort to be international and a desire to remain authentically local |
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Lien: | Collection principale:
Routledge research in art and politics |