Negotiating artistic identity through satire: Subreal 1989-1999

The focus of this research study is on major art works produced during the nineteen-nineties by the Romanian collective subREAL, composed of Calin Dan and Josif Kiraly. The thesis is an alternative to the literal-minded and politically biased Western view typified in two major exhibitions of art fro...

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Main Author: Galliera, Anca Izabel
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Published: Scholar Commons 2005
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spelling ndltd-USF-oai-scholarcommons.usf.edu-etd-38832015-09-30T04:40:04Z Negotiating artistic identity through satire: Subreal 1989-1999 Galliera, Anca Izabel The focus of this research study is on major art works produced during the nineteen-nineties by the Romanian collective subREAL, composed of Calin Dan and Josif Kiraly. The thesis is an alternative to the literal-minded and politically biased Western view typified in two major exhibitions of art from Eastern Europe: Beyond Belief: Contemporary Art from East Central Europe (Chicago, 1995) and After the Wall: Art and Culture in Post-Communist Europe (Sweden, 1999). Both exhibitions presented Post-Communist nations as a monolithic bloc, in which art was primarily a passive reflection of political and social events. It will be demonstrated that such exhibitions had consciously promoted this polarizing Western interpretation of the former socialist cultures of Eastern Europe. By contrast, the argument presented here is that subREAL did not merely transmit information and facts from remote lands, but rather explored satire as the way to engage the world around them. 2005-06-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf http://scholarcommons.usf.edu/etd/2884 http://scholarcommons.usf.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=3883&context=etd default Graduate Theses and Dissertations Scholar Commons Romania Dracula Exhibition practices Post-communist condition Archive American Studies Arts and Humanities
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topic Romania
Dracula
Exhibition practices
Post-communist condition
Archive
American Studies
Arts and Humanities
spellingShingle Romania
Dracula
Exhibition practices
Post-communist condition
Archive
American Studies
Arts and Humanities
Galliera, Anca Izabel
Negotiating artistic identity through satire: Subreal 1989-1999
description The focus of this research study is on major art works produced during the nineteen-nineties by the Romanian collective subREAL, composed of Calin Dan and Josif Kiraly. The thesis is an alternative to the literal-minded and politically biased Western view typified in two major exhibitions of art from Eastern Europe: Beyond Belief: Contemporary Art from East Central Europe (Chicago, 1995) and After the Wall: Art and Culture in Post-Communist Europe (Sweden, 1999). Both exhibitions presented Post-Communist nations as a monolithic bloc, in which art was primarily a passive reflection of political and social events. It will be demonstrated that such exhibitions had consciously promoted this polarizing Western interpretation of the former socialist cultures of Eastern Europe. By contrast, the argument presented here is that subREAL did not merely transmit information and facts from remote lands, but rather explored satire as the way to engage the world around them.
author Galliera, Anca Izabel
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title Negotiating artistic identity through satire: Subreal 1989-1999
title_short Negotiating artistic identity through satire: Subreal 1989-1999
title_full Negotiating artistic identity through satire: Subreal 1989-1999
title_fullStr Negotiating artistic identity through satire: Subreal 1989-1999
title_full_unstemmed Negotiating artistic identity through satire: Subreal 1989-1999
title_sort negotiating artistic identity through satire: subreal 1989-1999
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