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  • Enchanted Socialist Modernity: Art of Central and Eastern Europe (1945–1989) in the Face of Alternative Spirituality

    Enchanted Socialist Modernity by Balisz-Schmelz, Justyna; Dworniczak, Kamila;

    Art of Central and Eastern Europe (1945–1989) in the Face of Alternative Spirituality

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    Rövid leírás:

    In this volume, contributing authors examine the multifaceted relationships between alternative spirituality and art within the context of socialist modernity in post-1945 Central and Eastern Europe for the first time.

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    Hosszú leírás:

    Central and Eastern Europe, a meeting place of diverse cultural traditions, remains a little-known area in terms of the relationship between art, spirituality and modernity. This pioneering book aims to change this situation. It was written in response to the question of what role alternative forms of spirituality—such as Eastern religions, esotericism and mysticism—played in artistic practices shaped by imposed secularization and Marxist ideology in post-war socialist countries. The articles collected in this volume reveal the complexity and ambiguity of these connections, shedding light on forgotten artists, works and themes. Through this book, we invite you to take part in the enchantment of exploring a previously unknown chapter in the history of modern art.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    List of Figures and Tables

    Notes on Contributors



    Introduction: How to Enchant Socialist Modernity with Art?

    Justyna Balisz-Schmelz and Kamila Dworniczak



    Part 1: Persisting Spiritual Traditions in Times of Political Ruptures



    1 Josef Kotzian: Apostle of Silesian Media Drawing

    Martin Jemelka



    2 “Are There Ghosts in the Fourth Dimension?” Xawery Dunikowski’s Late Paintings and the Cosmic Occulture in Early Communist Poland

    Łukasz Żuchowski



    3 The Spirituality of the Carbocene: on Coal and Art in Upper Silesia

    Agata Stronciwilk



    4 The Origin and Manifestation of Liudas Truikys’s Theory of the Synthesis of the Arts in Soviet Lithuanian Opera

    Rasa Žukienė



    5 Genesis of Jana (Harms) Olexová

    Eva Skopalová



    Part 2: Utopias between Social Experiment and Esotericism



    6 The Secret Emissary of Saxony: the Mystical “Communist Realism” of Carlfriedrich Claus in Light of Jacob Böhme’s Concepts

    Justyna Balisz-Schmelz



    7 The Cultural Policy of Lyudmila Zhivkova between Party Ideology and Esoteric Teachings (1975–1981)

    Zlatina Bogdanova



    8 Forecast and Fantasy in the Kinetic-Cybernetic Environments of the Art Group Dvizhenie

    Andres Kurg and Mari Laanemets



    9 In Search of Spirituality: Modernist Utopias – between Philosophy, Religion and Science in Romanian Art during Communism

    Ileana Pintilie



    Part 3: Art as a Spiritual Practice



    10 The Decisive Moment of Contemplation: Photography as a Spiritual Practice in the Work of Andrzej Strumiłło

    Kamila Dworniczak


    11 Spiritual Self-Education as a Micropolitics of Resistance: Urszula Broll’s Mandalas

    Justyna Balisz-Schmelz


    12 A Journey to Understand Oneself: on Major Arcana Paintings by Maria Anto

    Marta Kudelska



    13 The Spiritual Turn and Inner Emigration in Ukrainian Artistic Nonconformism of the 1970s and 1980s on the Example of Oleksandr Aksinin

    Bohdan Pylypushko



    14 Making Visible: Mandalas and Fibulae of Genādijs Suhanovs

    Stella Pelše



    Part 4: From Spiritual Counter-modernism to the Neo-avant-garde



    15 Esotericism, Collectivism, Avant-Garde: Tamás Szentjóby and Béla Hamvas on the Parallel Course Study Track

    Emese Kürti



    16 Occult Hungary: the Spiritual in Art in Hungary between 1945 and 1989

    Erzsébet Tatai



    17 Karel Malich’s Inner Turn: towards the Wire Plastics from 1976–1988

    Karel Srp



    18 A Selection of Metaspiritual Art Theories and Practices in Croatia, Slovenia, and Serbia in the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s

    Nadežda Elezović



    19 The Mediala Art Group and Esotericism in Communist Yugoslavia

    Nemanja Radulović



    Part 5: Towards Capitalist Esotericism



    20 The Re-enchantment of the East, or towards the Global History of the Occulture in Central-Eastern Europe during the Transition Era

     The Case of Granary Island in Gdańsk, Poland

    Jakub Banasiak



    21 Mystical Materialism: Koło Klipsa as a Case Study for Spiritualization in Art

    Jarosław Lubiak



    22 Spaces for Spiritual Transformation: New Age-Inspired Architecture in Late and Post-Soviet Estonia

    Ingrid Ruudi



    Index

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