REVOLUTIONARY ROMANCES? - GLOBAL ART HISTORIES IN THE GDR
ドイツ民主共和国(GDR)とアジア、アフリカ、ラテンアメリカにおける社会主義国家や独立運動との文化的関係に焦点を当て、プロパガンダと視覚芸術の関係性を探る本書。2023年11月から2024年6月までドレスデンの「アルベルティヌム美術館(Albertinum)」で開催された展覧会に伴い刊行された。
Revolutionary Romances? Global Art Histories in the GDR looks at East Germany’s relations&mdash rooted in a spirit of friendship and revolution&mdashwith its socialist “sister” countries in Asia, Africa, and Latin America. The concepts of “international solidarity” and “friendship between nations” had an inherent geopolitical agenda: as such, they not only determined East Germany’s foreign policy but also supported a multitude of transcultural contacts and became a key focus of propaganda and the visual arts in the GDR. The book accompanying the exhibition of the same name presents themes and motifs of actual and putative “revolutionary romances”, including the ideals and icons of socialist internationalism, artistic protests against war and violence, travel images, mail art, and works produced by foreign art students in East Germany.
Mathias Wagner is an art historian and conservator at the Albertinum, Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden. Hilke Wagner is an art historian and director of the Albertinum, Staatliche Kunst- sammlungen Dresden. Kerstin Schankweiler is a professor for visual studies in a global context in the Institute of Art and Music at TUD Dresden University of Technology. Kathleen Reinhardt is an art historian and director of the Georg Kolbe Museum, Berlin.