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Avant-garde is a military term. It is an advanced detachment of the army, which is the first to face the enemy, the first to get into action, and which is more likely to die than others.
Konstantin Lidin
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Izhajamo iz razumevanja pojmov centra in periferije kot simbioze, pri čemer se dotaknemo shizoidnega razumevanja avtonomnosti v polju umetnosti ter izpostavimo njegovo vpetost v globalistično kolonizacijsko operacijo.
Nenad Jelesijević
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Study of Expressionism in the Late 20th — Early 21st Centuries [PDF]
The article analyzes and systematizes results of Russian research in German and Russian Expressionism for the past 17 years. The focus of the author are both great collective research projects on history and theory of Russian and German literature, which
Natalia V. Pestova
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The aspects of French literature in the Belgrade journal "Delo" 1894-1915 [PDF]
In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the press in Serbia underwent a substantial change and began to reflect cultural trends in society.
Kolaković Aleksandra
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Modern oder Postmodern? Traditionalismus, Avantgarde oder Postavangarde? [PDF]
(nemački) Mittelpunkt des Aufsatzes sind einige methodologische Probleme bei der Betrachtung der Kunst, bzw. Musik an der Schwelle der zwei Jahrhunderten.
Kostakeva Maria
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This paper reviews the digital edition Der Sturm – Digitale Quellenedition zur Geschichte der internationalen Avantgarde, which aims to bring together all existing digital sources on the STURM company, to make them accessible and to link them with each ...
Lisa Dieckmann
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Avant-garde in Finland is the first book to provide an overarching introduction to avant-garde art by Finnish artists. The articles in the book discuss the application and development of the cultural ideas of the avant-garde in Finnish art from the early 20th century till the present day.
Hautamäki, Irmeli +3 more
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Reflections on the painting of Alejandro Puente, the notion of Pathosformel, and the return to life of mortally wounded civilizations [PDF]
The Argentine author José Burucúa is a key figure in the introduction and dissemination of Aby Warburg's theories to scholarship in Latin America. In this article he tests Warburg's concept of Pathosformel to discuss the development of visual culture in ...
Burucúa, J.E. +1 more
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Le mot et l’orage. La poésie concrète de Pierre Garnier
This article aims at describing Pierre Garnier’s itinerary from traditional, linear poetry, to concrete, visual poetry. Born as a reaction to the mainstream political-oriented poetry campaigned by Aragon, French concrete poetry is characterised by the ...
Sara Svolacchia
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