Romanian Photographic Art between 1968 and 1978. The Evolution of the Fotografia Magazine Cover Image

Arta fotografică românească în perioada 1968-1978. Evoluţia revistei Fotografia
Romanian Photographic Art between 1968 and 1978. The Evolution of the Fotografia Magazine

Author(s): Maria Orosan-Telea
Subject(s): Media studies, Photography, Government/Political systems, Post-War period (1950 - 1989), History of Communism
Published by: Editura Universităţii din Bucureşti
Keywords: photography; communism; propaganda; photo magazine; Romania;

Summary/Abstract: During the communist regime, photography was a popular activity due to the existence of the Association of Photographic Artists. Its members weren’t professional artists, but mostly people with technical backgrounds, and who transformed their hobby into a job. The lack of interest of Romanian artists in photography (except for a few particular cases such as Ion Grigorescu or Ștefan Bertalan) can be explained by the fact that there were no photo-video departments within the art universities and the Romanian Artists’ Union (UAP), the only form of institutional organization of the Romanian artists, had no special photography department. Therefore, the photographic practice in communist Romania was linked to the Association of Photographic Artists and not to the Romanian Artists’ Union. The evolution of its activity in the period between 1968 and 1978, and the impact that politics had on it transpire very well from the evolution of the Fotografia magazine, the only photo periodical of that era. This article shows that even in a creative field, which was overlooked by the Communist Party, the echoes of the official political discourse were felt, mainly after 1975. We have outlined two aesthetic trends in the mid-1970s. One was the photograph obtained by laboratory procedures, supported by a depoliticized discourse and the second was a pseudo reportage photography, namely the communist propaganda photography.

  • Issue Year: 17/2017
  • Issue No: 3
  • Page Range: 313-336
  • Page Count: 24
  • Language: Romanian