Intermedialny język protestu i Marzec ‘68 w Polsce na przykładzie Poznańskiej Galerii OdNOWA

The events of March 1968 in Poland have been widely studied from the point of view of political and social history. Recently, it has also become the subject of cultural studies. Yet, the research in the area of the visual arts has been neglected. In the text on the performance art in Poland around 1...

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Main Author: Dorota Jarecka
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Associazione Italiana Polonisti 2018-12-01
Series:Pl.it
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Online Access:https://plitonline.it/2018/plit-9-2018-127-143-dorota-jarecka
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Summary:The events of March 1968 in Poland have been widely studied from the point of view of political and social history. Recently, it has also become the subject of cultural studies. Yet, the research in the area of the visual arts has been neglected. In the text on the performance art in Poland around 1968 I pay special attention to the connection of art and political tensions of the era with the odNOWA Gallery in Poznań as a case study. The gallery was closed down after the happening by Andrzej Matuszewski entitled Proceeding on May 1969 and the event marked the break of the artists community with the cultural policy of the socialist state. It was too early to call their position ‘dissident’. Yet, I propose a notion of ‘distrust’, taken from Stanisław Barańczak’s writings, to define the peculiar stand of the avant-garde artists in Poland by the end of the 1960s that eventually led to dissidence in the 1980s.
ISSN:2384-9266
2384-9266