ON SOME ISSUES OF SOCIALIST REALISM IN ART Cover Image

O NIEKTÓRYCH ZAGADNIENIACH REALIZMU SOCJALISTYCZNEGO W SZTUCE
ON SOME ISSUES OF SOCIALIST REALISM IN ART

Author(s): Vladimír Šolta
Contributor(s): Krzysztof Dackiewicz (Translator)
Subject(s): Philosophy, Language and Literature Studies, Fine Arts / Performing Arts, Political Philosophy, Social Philosophy, Sociology of Art
Published by: Akademia Sztuk Pięknych im. Eugeniusza Gepperta we Wrocławiu
Keywords: SOCIALIST REALISM; SURVIVAL; CULTURAL POLICY; IDEOLOGIZATION OF ART; REALIZM SOCJALISTYCZNY; PRZEŻYTEK; POLITYKA KULTURALNA; IDEOLOGIZACJA SZTUKI

Summary/Abstract: Vladimír Šolta (1924–1977) – painter, cartoonist and writer. From the1950’s, he held a number of positions in the sector of cultural policy inCzechoslovakia. After 1970, he actively participated in the reform of the Union of Czechoslovak Artists (SČSVU) in the spirit of the so-called "standardization". Solta’s article is considered as one of the most dogmatically formulated analyzes of socialist realism in Czechoslovakia. In the five-year periodof the most strict totalitarianism (1948–1953), Solta was one of the main supporters of renewal of classical national tradition, realism and the maticart. In the campaign against modern art, he used the terminology and argument son aesthetics by Zhdanov and Stalin. At the same time, he used the method which evolved to an absurd and was connected with ‘critical’ analysis of works of art. The method was to detect formalistic relics.[Vladimír Solta, K některým Otázka socialistického realismu ve výtvarnéumění, „Výtvarné umění I”, No. 3, 1950–1951, pp. 108–132.] The text reprinted in an abridged version.(Excerpts from the author’s biography and commentary to the editorialpublished in the original Czech by Jiří Ševčík, Pavlína Morganová, DagmarDušková, České umění 1938–1989 (programs / kritické texty / documents),Praha 2001 Academia, pp. 141–148; biography, p. 494.Translation from the Czech language by Krzysztof Dackiewicz.

  • Issue Year: 2016
  • Issue No: 2 (21)
  • Page Range: 204-219
  • Page Count: 16
  • Language: Polish