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Art and Democracy in Post-Communist Europe

Language EnglishEnglish
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Book Art and Democracy in Post-Communist Europe Piotr Piotrowski
Libristo code: 04434220
Publishers Reaktion Books, January 2012
The conclusion of the Cold War in 1989 signalled the beginning of a new era in Eastern Europe, and t... Full description
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The conclusion of the Cold War in 1989 signalled the beginning of a new era in Eastern Europe, and this widespread change was felt no less strongly in the world of art. In Art and Democracy in Post-Communist Europe, Piotr Piotrowski examines the art made after 1989 in Eastern Europe in light of the profound political, social, economic and cultural transformations in the region. As well as discussing these transformations, Piotrowski describes the changing nature of artworks themselves - from work moulded by the cultural imperatives of the communist state, used as a tool of political propaganda, to autonomous work protesting against and resisting the ruling powers. He describes the rich tradition of anarchistic motifs and themes of protest in Eastern European art, and the emergence of a utopian vision in more recent times. The discussion includes themes of communist memory; the critique of nationalism; issues of gender after 1989; and the representation of historic trauma in contemporary museology, going on to discuss the recent foundation of museums of contemporary art in Bucharest, Tallinn and Warsaw. The function of art in post-communist Europe is assessed, and above all its restrictions and hidden censorship mechanisms. Throughout the book the author provides close readings of many artists, some new to a Western audience, such as Ilya Kabakov and Krzysztof Wodiczko, and Marina Abramovic's work responding to the atrocities of the Balkans. This cogent investigation of the artistic reorientation of the former Eastern Bloc breaks important new ground, and fills a major gap in contemporary artistic and political discourse.

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Full name Art and Democracy in Post-Communist Europe
Language English
Binding Book - Paperback
Date of issue 2012
Number of pages 272
EAN 9781861898951
ISBN 1861898959
Libristo code 04434220
Publishers Reaktion Books
Weight 754
Dimensions 157 x 231 x 20
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