Description
Art in Hungary, 1956-1980 provides a unique insight into the ways in which Hungarian neo-avant-garde artists both responded to and fought against a system that was determined to deny them a sense of autonomy. At the heart of the book is a commitment to understanding Hungarian contemporary art of the 1960s and 1970s - a time of oppressive communist rule in the aftermath of the failed revolution of 1956 - in the context of the conditions in which it was created. Featuring more than 250 illustrations, a bold design and essays on a diverse range of subjects, this book, the outcome of a major international research project, represents the authoritative account and analysis of a remarkable period in the history of Hungarian art.
A wide-ranging study of contemporary art in Hungary during the 1960s and 1970s - a troubled yet fascinating period in the history of the country - with contributions from leading scholars in the field
About the Author
Edit Sasvari is Director of the Kassak Museum, Budapest. Sandor Hornyik is an art historian, a curator and a senior research fellow at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest. Hedvig Turai is an art historian and critic, currently working for the International Business School, Budapest.
Reviews
'Throws light on art created in dark times' - Artmag
Book Information
ISBN 9780500239780
Author Edit Sasvari
Format Hardback
Page Count 384
Imprint Thames & Hudson Ltd
Publisher Thames & Hudson Ltd
Weight(grams) 1770g