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With Art in a Disrupted World, art historian Agata Pietrasik
presents a study of artistic practices that emerged in Poland
during and after World War II. Pietrasik highlights examples of
artworks by a number of Polish-born artists that were created in
concentration camps and ghettos, in exile, and during the years of
social, political, and cultural disintegration immediately
following the war. She draws attention to the ethics of artistic
practice as a method of fighting to preserve one's own humanity
amid even the most dehumanizing circumstances. Breaking out of
entrenched historical timelines and traditional forms of narration,
this book brings together drawings, paintings, architectural
designs, and exhibitions, as well as literary and theatrical works
created in this time period, to tell the story of Polish life in
wartime. Employing an accessible, essayistic style, Pietrasik
offers a new look at life in the ten years following the outbreak
of World War II and features artists-including Marian Bogusz,
Jadwiga Simon-Pietkiewicz, and Jozef Szajna-whose work has not yet
found substantial audiences in the English-speaking world. Her
reading of the art and artists of this period strives to capture
their autonomous artistic language and poses critical questions
about the ability of traditional art history writing to properly
accommodate artworks created in direct response to traumatic
experiences.
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