Εισαγωγή: Μαρξιστικές προσεγγίσεις στην ιστορία της τέχνης Χριστίνα Δημακοπούλου
*Christina Dimakopoulou holds a Phd in Art History (Athens School of Fine Arts).
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*Christina Dimakopoulou holds a Phd in Art History (Athens School of Fine Arts).
Read More*Nicos Hadjinicolaou is Professor Emeritus of Art History, University of Crete.
Read MoreAbstract “Contemporary art” is often identified with radicality, a belief based on the perceived as indisputable contemporary reality of alternative multiple narratives, which oppose…
Read MoreAbstract Although the nineteenth-century realist aesthetic was essentially bourgeois in its origins, by the early twentieth century it had been widely adopted in the…
Read MoreAbstract How to approach the interaction of political and artistic radicalism circumventing the limitations of the often sterile reduction to the relationship between party…
Read MoreAbstract This paper argues that the medium of drawing was at the crux of a series of West German pedagogical initiatives calling for radical…
Read More*Alexandros Daskalakis holds a PhD in Philosophy (Université Paris 1-Panthéon Sorbonne)
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