Contemporary Romanian Art in the United States (original) (raw)

ROMANIAN CONTEMPORARY VISUAL ARTS WORLD AFTER 1989: TENSION AND FRAGMENTATION

Mara Ratiu

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Romanian Art after 1960 as Reflected in Horizontal art Histories

Maria Orosan Telea

Design Art Papers, 2022

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„On The Threshold: Conformism, Dissent And (De)Synchronizations In Romanian Media Art In The 1960 And 1970s.” New Europe College „Ştefan Odobleja” Program Yearbook 2017-2018. Editor: Irina Vainovski-Mihai (Bucharest: New Europe College, 2018), pp. 25-50

Horea Avram

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The Aesthetics of National Communism in Romania. The official representation in visual arts (1965-1989)

Flavia Lupu

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Art and Politics in Postcommunist Romania: Changes and Continuities

Caterina Preda

The Journal of Arts Management, Law, and Society

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Whose Figuration? Varieties of Realism in Romanian Art 1968-1972

Cristian E Nae

Realisms of the Avant-Garde, 2020

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The Role of the Romanian Artists' Union in the Production of State Socialist Art

Caterina Preda

ArtMargins online, 2020

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Chapter 4 Art Must Be Politicized: Official Art in Romania

Caterina Preda

Art and Politics under Modern Dictatorships,, 2017

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The Many Facets of the Romanian Conceptual Art

Maria Bilasevschi

Rethinking Social Action. Core Values in Practice

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Catalogue - In times of hope and unrest: critical art from Iași, National Museum of Contemporary Art, MNAC Publishing, Bucharest, 2015

Dan Acostioaei, Dragoș Alexandrescu, Catalin Gheorghe

catalogue, In times of hope and unrest: critical art from Iași, 2015

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Romanian Art History During the 1950s as a Form of Social History of Art

Roxana Modreanu

Art History&Criticism Meno istorija ir kritika, 2023

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Dreams and Nightmares: Nationalism in Art Exhibitions from Socialist Romania 1974–1989

Cristian E Nae

Routledge eBooks, 2022

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Reenacting the Past: Romanian Art since 1989

Mirela Tanta

Stedelijk Studies Journal, 2018

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The past in the present: the case of nineteenth century Romanian historical painting in Time and Culture * Temps et culture, editors ECATERINA LUNG ÉTIENNE BOURDON CHRISTOPHER HEATH LAURENCE SHEE CÉCILE VALLÉE 2017, Editura Universitatii din Bucuresti, pp. 171-181

Roxana M Coman

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The Space of Romanian Modernity 1906-1947 (Bucharest, 2011)

Cosmin UNGUREANU

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Freedom in the Gray Zone: Film and Photography in pre '89 Romania

Olga Stefan

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ROMANIAN 19TH CENTURY HISTORICAL PAINTING AND COLLECTIVE MEMORY în „CROSSING BORDERS IN ARTS: BEYOND MODERN & POSTMODERN”-Art Readings 2017, Institute of Art Studies, Sofia, Bulgaria, 2017

Roxana M Coman

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A Study on the First Generation of Romanian Women-Painters and the Continuity of Their Modernity

Mihaela Pop

2016

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On Ruination: Piercing the Skin of Communism in 1990s Romania. In World Art Magazine, pp. 1-24. Special Issue: Aesthetics, Ethics and Politics, (ed) Magda Crăciun.] DOI: 10.1080/21500894.2017.1330762

Gabriela Nicolescu

World Art, 2017

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Cultural Labour and Social Awareness. How Arts Become Political – A Romanian and Moldavian Story

Iulia Popovici

Studia Universitatis Babes-Bolyai Sociologia

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Vlad Țoca, Art Historical Discourse in Romania. 1919-1947

Vlad Țoca

L'Harmattan, 2011

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Forms of Collaboration of Visual Artists in Communist Romania of the 1970s–1980s

Caterina Preda

Hungarian Historical Review Volume 4 Issue 1, 2015

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Just Another Brick in the Wall: Models of Artistic Production in Romania

Olga Stefan

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Romanian Modernism and the Perils of the Peripheral

Alexandra Chiriac

Borders of Modernism, European Modernism series, edited by Massimiliano Tortora and Annalisa Volpone (Morlacchi Editore, Centre for European Modernism Studies at the University of Perugia), 2019

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The Transformation of the Field of Mass Cultural Production in Romania; structural and conceptual premises

Raluca Petre

Annals of Ovidius University Constanta - Philology, Vol. XXIII, no.1/2012, pp. 341 – 352, 2012

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Romanian Artists - Against All Odds, Exhibition Publication

Cosmin Nasui

Romanian Artists - Against All Odds Catalogue, 2008

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Latin Affinities and Political Affinities. Henri Focillon on Romanian Art, în „Brukenthal. Acta Mvsei”, Sibiu, XV. 2, 2020, pp. 321-333.

Valentin Trifescu

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Irina Genova. NEW ARTISTIC PRACTICES IN THE 1990s. BULGARIA. In: BULGARIAN 20 TH CENTURY IN ARTS AND CULTURE. Institute of Art Studies – Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia, 2019

Irina I Genova, Теодора Стоилова-Дончева

Genova, Irina, 2019

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Beyond Tzara: Dada, Constructivism, and Cubism in the Romanian Avant-Garde Magazines

Amelia Miholca

Dissertation, Arizona State University, 2021

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Concepts Distorted by Ideologies. A View on Medieval “Romanian Art” (1945–1989), in Convivium...IV/I. Medieval Art in Prison, 2017

Ileana Burnichioiu

Convivium. Exchanges and Interactions in the Arts of Medieval Europe, Byzantium, and the Mediterranean. IV/1. Medieval Art in Prison, 2017

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Romanian Art Historiography in the Interwar Period. Between the Search for Scholarship and Commitment to a Cause

Vlad Țoca

Artium Quaestiones, 2019

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Looking West: Understanding Socio-Political Allegories and Art References in Contemporary Romanian Cinema

Hajnal Kiraly

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Hungarian art +/- Europe, Contested Spheres, Kassak Muzeum, 2016

Gabor Dobo

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The Absence of Iconology in Romania. A Possible Answer

Mihail Mihnea

Art Historiography and Iconologies. East and West, 2024

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• ‘Unworlding Slaka’, in ed. Vojtech Lachoda, Local Strategies, International Ambitions: Modern Art in Central Europe, Prague, Artefactum, 2006, pp. 29-40, also published as • ‘Welcome to Slaka: Does Eastern (Central) European Art Exist?’, Third Text, vol. 18, No. 1, 2004, pp. 25-40

Katarzyna Murawska-Muthesius

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