TY - JOUR AU - Pietraś, Elżbieta PY - 2007/12/01 Y2 - 2024/03/28 TI - MOSKIEWSKI KONCEPTUALIZM - MIĘDZY AWANGARDĄ A POSTMODERNIZMEM JF - Acta Neophilologica JA - an VL - 0 IS - IX SE - Literaturoznawstwo DO - UR - https://czasopisma.uwm.edu.pl/index.php/an/article/view/1344 SP - 131-142 AB - <p>The Moscov Conceptualism was one of the famous phenomena of non-official art. It showed<br>emptiness of soviet paintings, literature, art. The Moscow underground was connected by the same<br>feeling and need to change the soviet language poisoned by demagogy of politicians, by the falsity<br>of official slogans and literature. It entered two influential styles in non-formal culture of the<br>1970s and 1980s. First of them was concentrated on a visual art and used term "soc-art" connected<br>with series of paintings by Vitaly Komar and Alexander Malamid. It compared material forms<br>of soviet ideology (posters, slogans, graphic art) with the profusion of Western commercial advertising<br>products and pop art.<br>The second circle of artists was concentrated near Ilya Kabakov and included not only<br>painters but also great writers like Dmitry Prigov, Lev Rubinstein and Vladimir Sorokin, who used<br>to deconstruct typical socrealistic literature by showing her absurd. This trend was called Moscow<br>Conceptualism and was in many points connected with traditions of avant-garde art, especially<br>futurism and OBERIU.</p> ER -