ReD: l’arte è morta, viva l’arte!

The article will examine the periodical ReD (1927 – 1931) as a reflection of the theories developed by the Czech avantgarde group Devětsil and particularly by its leader Karel Teige. The analysis of the contents published on ReD is aimed at reconstructing the role of art in the complex synthesis of...

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Main Author: Giovanna Siviero
Format: Article
Language:Belarusian
Published: Aracne editrice 2019-12-01
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Online Access:https://www.esamizdat.it/ojs/index.php/eS/article/view/30
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description The article will examine the periodical ReD (1927 – 1931) as a reflection of the theories developed by the Czech avantgarde group Devětsil and particularly by its leader Karel Teige. The analysis of the contents published on ReD is aimed at reconstructing the role of art in the complex synthesis of constructivism and humanism characterizing this movement. The article will firstly focus on individual disciplines and their aesthetic and historic interpretation; it will then move to the contribution of art in freeing humanity from social and psychological oppression, thus realizing poetism as a way of life. Lastly, it will try to evaluate whether ReD managed to have an all-encompassing scope on modern culture as it claimed.
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spelling doaj-art-2d4e3c9b3070480581f875cbb1fb70292024-12-15T20:20:35ZbelAracne editriceeSamizdat1723-40422019-12-0112ReD: l’arte è morta, viva l’arte!Giovanna Siviero0Università degli Studi di Padova The article will examine the periodical ReD (1927 – 1931) as a reflection of the theories developed by the Czech avantgarde group Devětsil and particularly by its leader Karel Teige. The analysis of the contents published on ReD is aimed at reconstructing the role of art in the complex synthesis of constructivism and humanism characterizing this movement. The article will firstly focus on individual disciplines and their aesthetic and historic interpretation; it will then move to the contribution of art in freeing humanity from social and psychological oppression, thus realizing poetism as a way of life. Lastly, it will try to evaluate whether ReD managed to have an all-encompassing scope on modern culture as it claimed. https://www.esamizdat.it/ojs/index.php/eS/article/view/30Czech avantgardeReDArtCinemaArchitecturePoetism
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Cinema
Architecture
Poetism
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ReD
Art
Cinema
Architecture
Poetism
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