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An engaging and insightful collection of essays and rarely-seen imagery that traces the development of modernism in Hungarian art, from birth to maturation and through several generations. Written in an accessible way for an international audience and reflecting on socio-political currents. This wide-ranging collection by Éva Forgács, a leading scholar of Modernism, corrects long-standing misconceptions about Hungarian art while examining the social milieu and work of dozens of important Hungarian artists, including László Moholy-Nagy and Lajos Kassák and looks at several permutations of…mehr
An engaging and insightful collection of essays and rarely-seen imagery that traces the development of modernism in Hungarian art, from birth to maturation and through several generations. Written in an accessible way for an international audience and reflecting on socio-political currents.
This wide-ranging collection by Éva Forgács, a leading scholar of Modernism, corrects long-standing misconceptions about Hungarian art while examining the social milieu and work of dozens of important Hungarian artists, including László Moholy-Nagy and Lajos Kassák and looks at several permutations of modernism, from the avant-garde to neo-avant-garde. A fascinating portrait of twentieth-century Budapest emerges from the book, which shows how it became a microcosm of the social and political turmoil raging across twentieth-century Europe. Forgács's text is as much a cultural history as it is a deeply satisfying dive into one country's unique art history.
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Autorenporträt
Dr. Éva Forgács, formerly professor of art history at the Hungarian Academy of Crafts and design, has been teaching at Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California since 1994. She has a Ph. D. in Art History from the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. A former curator at the Hungarian Museum of Decorative Arts and professor at the László Moholy-Nagy University in Budapest, she has published a number of essays and monographs on various chapters of Modernism in edited volumes, textbooks, and journals. She has also been active as a curator and art critic, and has published several books both in her native Hungary and in English.
Forgács was co-curator (with Nancy Perloff) of "Monuments of the Future: Designs by El Lisssitzky at the Getty Research Institute, in November 1998, and was consultant at LACMA's Central European Avant-Gardes exhibition in 2002. She serves as book review editor of Centropa, is Advisory Board member of EAM (European Network of Avant-Garde and Modernism Studies), member of the International Academic Committee of the Bauhaus Institute, China Academy of Art, and vice president of the Society of Historians of Russian and East European Art and Architecture.
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INTRODUCTION ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ENLIGHTENMENT VERSUS THE 'NATIONAL GENIUS' Attempts at Constructing Modernism and National Identity through Visual Expression in Hungary THE SAFE HAVEN OF A NEW CLASSICISM György Lukács, Lajos Fülep, Leo Popper and the Quest for Aesthetics, 1904-1912 CONSTRUCTIVE FAITH IN DECONSTRUCTION Dada in Hungarian Art BETWEEN CULTURES Hungarian Concepts of Constructivism as a Political Act IN THE VACUUM OF EXILE The Hungarian Activists in Vienna EVERYONE IS TALENTED László Moholy-Nagy's Synthesis of Reform Pedagogy and Utopian Modernism A FORGOTTEN GROUP: THE GALLERY TO THE FOUR DIRECTIONS Theory, politics and the practice of abstract art in Budapest 1945-1948 DOES DEMOCRACY GROW UNDER PRESSURE? Strategies of the Hungarian Neo-Avant-garde from the Late-1960s through the 1970s "TODAY IS A BEAUTIFUL DAY" The "New Sensibility" or "New Subjectivism" in the Hungarian Post-Avant-garde of the 1980s DECONSTRUCTING CONSTRUCTIVISM IN POST-COMMUNIST HUNGARY László Rajk and the Na-Ne Gallery AN EXISTENTIALIST PAINTER: ISTVÁN FARKAS Redress of an Artist's Suppressed Legacy MIKLÓS ERDÉLY, TIME TRAVELER LONE RADICALS The Brittle Lines of Béla Kondor and Lajos Vajda LÁSZLÓ FEHÉR The Enigma of Being There A MALEVICH REVIVAL IN HUNGARY DURING AND AFTER THE COLD WAR István Nádler, Margit Szilvitzky, and the Quest for the Transcendental "ART HAS BECOME A CHARACTER ISSUE" Péter Donáth, and the Price of Independence ARTPOOL A Radically Open Budapest Archive of Experimental Art WORKS CITED ADDITIONAL REFERENCES IMAGE LIST INDEX AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
INTRODUCTION ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ENLIGHTENMENT VERSUS THE 'NATIONAL GENIUS' Attempts at Constructing Modernism and National Identity through Visual Expression in Hungary THE SAFE HAVEN OF A NEW CLASSICISM György Lukács, Lajos Fülep, Leo Popper and the Quest for Aesthetics, 1904-1912 CONSTRUCTIVE FAITH IN DECONSTRUCTION Dada in Hungarian Art BETWEEN CULTURES Hungarian Concepts of Constructivism as a Political Act IN THE VACUUM OF EXILE The Hungarian Activists in Vienna EVERYONE IS TALENTED László Moholy-Nagy's Synthesis of Reform Pedagogy and Utopian Modernism A FORGOTTEN GROUP: THE GALLERY TO THE FOUR DIRECTIONS Theory, politics and the practice of abstract art in Budapest 1945-1948 DOES DEMOCRACY GROW UNDER PRESSURE? Strategies of the Hungarian Neo-Avant-garde from the Late-1960s through the 1970s "TODAY IS A BEAUTIFUL DAY" The "New Sensibility" or "New Subjectivism" in the Hungarian Post-Avant-garde of the 1980s DECONSTRUCTING CONSTRUCTIVISM IN POST-COMMUNIST HUNGARY László Rajk and the Na-Ne Gallery AN EXISTENTIALIST PAINTER: ISTVÁN FARKAS Redress of an Artist's Suppressed Legacy MIKLÓS ERDÉLY, TIME TRAVELER LONE RADICALS The Brittle Lines of Béla Kondor and Lajos Vajda LÁSZLÓ FEHÉR The Enigma of Being There A MALEVICH REVIVAL IN HUNGARY DURING AND AFTER THE COLD WAR István Nádler, Margit Szilvitzky, and the Quest for the Transcendental "ART HAS BECOME A CHARACTER ISSUE" Péter Donáth, and the Price of Independence ARTPOOL A Radically Open Budapest Archive of Experimental Art WORKS CITED ADDITIONAL REFERENCES IMAGE LIST INDEX AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
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