FLIGHT INTO TOMORROW: RETHINKING ARTISTIC PRACTICE IN ESTONIA DURING THE 1970S (LEONHARD LAPIN)
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pop art, environment, Leonhard Lapin, interdisciplinarity, art in Soviet EstoniaAbstract
This article observes how the new understanding of art which was introduced at the end of the 1960s by pop art influenced groups was pursued and radicalized in the second half of the 1970s, in a period generally referred to as the weakening of the avant-garde. It focuses on the texts by Leonhard Lapin, promoting art as a means of creating a new living environment. Taking Lapin’s text as a framework, the author analyses the intervention in the official exhibition of monumental art in 1976.
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FLIGHT INTO TOMORROW: RETHINKING ARTISTIC PRACTICE IN ESTONIA DURING THE 1970S (LEONHARD LAPIN). (2015). THE JOURNAL OF MODERN ART HISTORY DEPARTMENT FACULTY OF PHILOSOPHY UNIVERSITY OF BELGRADE, 11(1), 51-72. http://zsmu.org/index.php/zsmu/article/view/156