|
Showing 1 - 2 of
2 matches in All Departments
This book presents a historical panorama of the Polish avant-garde
in Berlin from 19th century historical avant-garde until the recent
art. Looking at specific artistic strategies and development of
modernist paradigm both in the pre- and post-Second World War
period from the perspective of the migration experience, this book
offers a deep insight into mechanisms, relations and identity
programmes of particular artists or groups. It also reveals the
dynamics of eventual cultural exchange or alternative forms of
artistic transformation and message that Polish artists imprinted
in the Berlin's art scene. Whether historical avant-garde or the
neo-avant-garde, the component of novelty inscribed in the term
itself ceases to be a sheer, one-dimensional slogan and reveals a
whole range of cultural projections that artist-migrants are both
creators and the subject of. Here the notion of exoticism,
wilderness, but also critical and ironical approach often
constitute the perception of Polish art in the Berlin milieu.
Polish Jewish Culture beyond the Capital: Centering the
Periphery is a path-breaking exploration of the diversity and
vitality of urban Jewish identity and culture in Polish lands from
the second half of the nineteenth century to the outbreak of the
Second World War (1899–1939). In this multidisciplinary essay
collection, a cohort of international scholars provides an
integrated history of the arts and humanities in Poland by
illuminating the complex roles Jews in urban centers other than
Warsaw played in the creation of Polish and Polish Jewish culture.
Each essay presents readers with the extraordinary
production and consumption of culture by Polish Jews in literature,
film, cabaret, theater, the visual arts, architecture, and music.
They show how this process was defined by a reciprocal cultural
exchange that flourished between cities at the periphery—from
Lwów and Wilno to Kraków and Łódź—and international centers
like Warsaw, thereby illuminating the place of Polish Jews within
urban European cultures.
|
You may like...
Loot
Nadine Gordimer
Paperback
(2)
R205
R168
Discovery Miles 1 680
|
Email address subscribed successfully.
A activation email has been sent to you.
Please click the link in that email to activate your subscription.