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Art always has its consequences : artists' texts from Croatia, Hungary, Poland, Serbia, 1947-2009
- Title
- Art always has its consequences : artists' texts from Croatia, Hungary, Poland, Serbia, 1947-2009 / edited by Dóra Hegyi, Zsuzsu László, Emese Süvecz, Ágnes Szanyi.
- Publication
- Berlin : Sternberg Press, 2011.
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- Description
- 261 pages : illustrations; 18 cm
- Summary
- This is a collection of manifestos, critical texts, and writings addressing public issues written by artists and artist groups from Eastern Europe between 1947 and 2009. The collection is result of an international curatorial research collaboration of four organizations: What, How and for Whom/WHW, Croatia; New Media Center_kuda.org, Serbia; Museum Sztuki in Łódź; and tranzit.hu.
- Alternative Title
- Artists' texts from Croatia, Hungary, Poland, Serbia
- Subjects
- Genre/Form
- History.
- Quelle.
- Note
- "Art Always Has Its Consequences: Artists' Texts is a collection of manifestos, critical texts, and writings addressing public issues written by artists and artist groups from Eastern Europe between 1947 and 2009. The reader is result of an international curatorial research collaboration of four organizations: What, How and for Whom/WHW, Croatia; New Media Center_kuda.org, Serbia; Museum Sztuki in ŁódÅź; and tranzit.hu."--Publisher's web site.
- "...presents various genres, positions, and those historical, political, and social contexts that urged artists to engage in discursive and textual practices. It represents various strategies by which artists reacted to the social and political changes of this period."---Introduction.
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references.
- ISBN
- 9781934105399
- 1934105392
- 9789630802710
- 9630802716
- OCLC
- ocn759402253
- 759402253
- SCSB-1627840
- Owning Institutions
- Princeton University Library