The Aesthetics of Neutrality: The impacts of World War I on Danish Art and Culture
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The Aesthetics of Neutrality : The impacts of World War I on Danish Art and Culture . / Jelsbak, Torben; Aagesen, Dorthe.
Nationalism and Cosmopolitanism in the Avant-Garde and Modernism: The Impacts of the First World War. red. / Lidia Gluchowska; Vojtech Lahoda. Prag : Artefactum, 2022. s. 340-367.Publikation: Bidrag til bog/antologi/rapport › Bidrag til bog/antologi › Forskning › fagfællebedømt
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TY - CHAP
T1 - The Aesthetics of Neutrality
T2 - The impacts of World War I on Danish Art and Culture
AU - Jelsbak, Torben
AU - Aagesen, Dorthe
N1 - Nationalism and Cosmopolitanism in Avant-Garde and Modernism: The Impact of World War I, ed. Lidia Głuchowska/ Vojtěch Lahoda
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - During the First World War the Danish capitalof Copenhagen witnessed a sudden boom of modernistactivity within the art scene. Sheltered by the country’sneutrality and supported by a significant economicupturn in certain sectors of society, the art marketflourished, and the city boasted a great numberof exhibitions and other manifestations of modernistart and aesthetics. The modernist breakthrough duringWWI constitutes a well-documented and canonizedevent in Danish art historiography and yet the relationbetween the two phenomena has never been subjectto a closer analysis. The following article investigatesthe impacts of the war on the artistic culture of earlyDanish modernism by focusing on the specific characterof Danish neutrality and its consequences for artisticproduction and the critical reception of art in the period.
AB - During the First World War the Danish capitalof Copenhagen witnessed a sudden boom of modernistactivity within the art scene. Sheltered by the country’sneutrality and supported by a significant economicupturn in certain sectors of society, the art marketflourished, and the city boasted a great numberof exhibitions and other manifestations of modernistart and aesthetics. The modernist breakthrough duringWWI constitutes a well-documented and canonizedevent in Danish art historiography and yet the relationbetween the two phenomena has never been subjectto a closer analysis. The following article investigatesthe impacts of the war on the artistic culture of earlyDanish modernism by focusing on the specific characterof Danish neutrality and its consequences for artisticproduction and the critical reception of art in the period.
M3 - Book chapter
SN - 9788088283690
SP - 340
EP - 367
BT - Nationalism and Cosmopolitanism in the Avant-Garde and Modernism
A2 - Gluchowska, Lidia
A2 - Lahoda, Vojtech
PB - Artefactum
CY - Prag
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