Nursing and Reading. Affective Realism in Andrzej Wróblewski’s Painting Cover Image

Nursing and Reading. Affective Realism in Andrzej Wróblewski’s Painting
Nursing and Reading. Affective Realism in Andrzej Wróblewski’s Painting

Author(s): Ewa Majewska
Subject(s): Communication studies, Sociology of Art
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Komisji Edukacji Narodowej w Krakowie
Keywords: feminist theory; art theory; critical thinking; Polish art and archite;

Summary/Abstract: Andrzej Wróblewski’s painting has already achieved the status of a cult classic. His works are usually interpreted as a confrontation with war, the system, or totalitarianism—that is, as “political.” Understanding politics in this way—separating its “public,” “general,” or institutional aspects from direct, lived experience—is at odds with dialectics, whose complex trajectory the young Warsaw-based painters attempted to follow shortly after the war. Zbigniew Dłubak quoting György Lukács, the manifestos of the first exhibitions of modern art, and Wróblewski’s notes and texts all clearly indicate the necessity of moving beyond the classical (at least in liberal-conservative political thought) division between the public and the private in the analysis of avant-garde art of that period. From a feminist perspective, which I will develop here, I can only applaud the overcoming of this separation.

  • Issue Year: 13/2021
  • Issue No: 3
  • Page Range: 22-30
  • Page Count: 9
  • Language: English