Conf/CfP - French Artistic Culture and Post-war Socialist Europe, 24 - 26 September 2015, Zagreb, Croatia

Publish Date: Jun 09, 2015

Deadline: Jun 20, 2015

Event Dates: from Sep 20, 2015 12:00 to Sep 26, 2015 12:00

Call for Papers

French Artistic Culture and Post-war Socialist Europe

24 - 26 September 2015

Glyptotheque of Croatian Academy of Arts and Science

In the last decade we witnessed a significant number of discussions on cultural and artistic concepts circulating post-war Europe and challenging the perception of Iron Curtain as an impermeable obstacle to the intellectual exchange between the socialist and capitalist political systems.

A convincing example in that regard is the idea of the synthesis of arts that – after it was (re)conceptualised within the context of French artistic culture at the end of 1940’s and the  beginning of 1950’s – spread all over Europe and became highly influential among artists, architects and critics from the East and West alike. Pointing to the shared notion of progress and social modernisation, the idea of synthesis was one amongst the numerous post-war "close encounters" between socialist Europe and French artistic culture that are in the focus of our interest.

Taking into account the ideological and intellectual complexities of cultural translation, the objective of the conference is to addresses the question of how different actors in socialist Europe (architects, painters, sculptors, designers, art critics, philosophers, theorists, etc.) have understood and responded to artistic and intellectual concepts and ideas articulated within the context of French post-war culture. More precisely – we are interested in how these concepts and ideas were transformed, redefined and applied to various local projects in order to meet political, ideological and social requirements of a particular historic moment.

Interest in practical, as well as theoretical issues, allows us to set up discussions at this conference in the framework of intellectual debates about the New Humanism and humanisation of living environment, about the philosophical currents of the time (Existentialism, West and East European Marxism), and to place them in the context of disputes on aesthetic (political) values of post-war artistic culture. It also allows for the examination of various discourses and spatial concepts that were supporting but also challenging modernist authority-structures.

We are looking forward to theoretical presentations, as well as detailed examinations of specific projects in the fields of architecture, painting, sculpture, design, and (inter)media practices in both France and post-war socialist Europe, that are aimed at documenting and explaining the particularities of their artistic and intellectual encounters from the early 1950s to mid-1970s.

Please send a 250-word abstract (in English or in French) and a short biography or CV to Ljiljana Kolesnik /ljkoles@ipu.hr /  and  Sanja Sekelj / ssekelj@ipu.hr /  by 20th June 2015. 

Authors will be notified of the acceptance of their proposals by July 1st, 2015.

Selected papers will be published in the book French Culture and Central East European Modern Art (publisher - Institute of Art History, Zagreb; publication date – February 2016).

Conference French Artistic Culture an Post-war Socialist Europe is the result of three year project Parisian Art Scene and Croatian Modern Art, funded by the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Croatia and conducted by the Institute of Art History in Zagreb, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences Unversity of Zagreb, and group of independent scholars.


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