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9781861898951 (pbk.)
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Piotrowski, Piotr, 1952-
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Art and democracy in post-communist Europe / Piotr Piotrowski.
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London : Reaktion, [2012].
©2012
Description
312 p. : illustrations (chiefly colour) ; 24 cm.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
One: 1989: The Spatial Turn -- pt. One History and Contemporaneity -- Two: From Geography to Topography -- Three: From the Politics of Autonomy to the Autonomy of Politics -- Four: Anarchy, Critique, Utopia -- pt. Two Memory -- Five: Between Real Socialism and Nationalism -- Six: New Museums in New Europe -- pt. Three Democracy after Communism -- Seven: Art and Biopolitics: Ilya Kabakov and Krzysztof Wodiczko -- Eight: Gender after the Fall of the Wall -- Nine: Unfulfilled Democracy.
Summary
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.
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Neroli Partridge;
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Democracy and the arts -- Europe, Eastern
Art and state -- Europe, Eastern
Art, East European -- 20th century
Art, East European -- 21st century
Post-communism -- Europe, Eastern
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Eastern Europe
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Brzyski, Anna, 1969-
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