Rethinking Postwar Europe
Artistic Production and Discourses on Art in the late 1940s and 1950s
Hildebrandt, Dirk / Pietrasik, Agata
Erschienen am
01.12.2019
Beschreibung
The book "Rethinking Postwar Europe" offers an in-depth insight into the largely unexplored topic of artistic practices in the 1940s and 1950s in Europe which until recently had been obscured by ideologies of the Cold War. Thanks to the authors' diverse methodological backgrounds, the volume presents - for the first time - a comprehensive multilayered narrative, focusing on the complexities and entanglements in the artistic field.Instead of assessing the postwar period in the traditional way as divided by the Iron Curtain, the contributions investigate processes of contact, interaction, dissemination, overlapping, and networking. Consequently, the analysis of a diversified European modernism in both its aesthetic and its socio-political dimension resonates with all the different case studies. In particular, the volume looks at how artists developed, designed and (re)negotiated identities and discourses, and sheds new light on the power of art - and creative powers in general - in a postwar setting of mutilations, losses, and devastations.
Autorenportrait
Barbara Lange hat den Lehrstuhl für Kunstgeschichte an der Universität Tübingen inne und leitet dort das DFG-Projekt "Europa nach dem Krieg - Die Potenziale der Kunst in den späten 1940er und den 1950er Jahren".