Dánsko - Československo 1947-1957, Umění a architektura za hranicemi funkcionalismu, surrealismu a Bauhausu

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Title: Dánsko - Československo 1947-1957, Umění a architektura za hranicemi funkcionalismu, surrealismu a Bauhausu
Alternate Title: Denmark - Czechoslovakia 1947-1957, The Art and Architecture Beyond Functionalism, Surrealism and Bauhaus
Authors: Ištok, Radoslav
Thesis Advisors: Klimešová, Marie, Rasmussen, Mikkel Bolt
Publication Year: 2014
Collection: Czech ETDs
Subject Terms: Umění, Cold War, Surrealism, Art, Socialistický realismus, Social Realism, Architektura, Czechoslovakia, Abstrakce, Dánsko, Československo, Abstract Art,Functionalism, Studenená válka, Nazi Occupation, Surrealismus, Funkcionalismus, Architecture, Denmark, Okupace, Umění v architektuře, Art in Architecture
Description: The thesis is exploring art and architecture in Denmark and Czechoslovakia in the period 1947-1957. The main interest was to see how the interwar avant-garde movements such as Functionalism and Surrealism, as well as the legacy of Bauhaus, developed after the WWII. Yet, Functionalism and Surrealism can also be seen not only as mere artistic styles but as two different attitudes towards life, Rational and Romantic respectively. The latter, which is a passionate protest against the status quo, can especially in its revolutionary or utopian dimension serve as a form of engagement free of the simplifying Cold War binaries.
Original Identifier: oai:invenio.nusl.cz:338226
Document Type: masterThesis
Language: English
Availability: http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-338226
Rights: info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess
Accession Number: edsndl.nusl.cz.oai.invenio.nusl.cz.338226
Database: Networked Digital Library of Theses & Dissertations
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Abstract:The thesis is exploring art and architecture in Denmark and Czechoslovakia in the period 1947-1957. The main interest was to see how the interwar avant-garde movements such as Functionalism and Surrealism, as well as the legacy of Bauhaus, developed after the WWII. Yet, Functionalism and Surrealism can also be seen not only as mere artistic styles but as two different attitudes towards life, Rational and Romantic respectively. The latter, which is a passionate protest against the status quo, can especially in its revolutionary or utopian dimension serve as a form of engagement free of the simplifying Cold War binaries.