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Architectural photography as the means of promotion of a modern architecture in Czechoslovakia 1918-1948
Holá, Mariana ; Lahoda, Vojtěch (advisor) ; Švácha, Rostislav (referee)
Media had a decisive influence on the live of 20th century society. This impact reached its first peak in the time between the World War I and /I when mass media evolved, thanks to the technology and consumption society development. Their significant part was also photography. At that time it was perceived as a literal copy of reality but some people rather used its ability to alter or change the reality. One of the disciplines which used this relatively new medium for its promotion and popularization was a modern architecture. This thesis deals with forms of architectural photography in Czechoslovakia from 1918 to 1948, factors determining these forms but foremost by ways the architectural photography helped promoting modern architecture From its beginnings the history of photography is inseparably connected with capturing architecture. At times when long exposures were necessary architecture was a convenient motionless subject. In the 19th century the architectural photography primarily developed with industrial development which was accompanied by construction of new industrial buildings. Even then these pictures served as the means of progress promotion and their iconography referred to it (structures, factory smokestack, modern means of transport) as well. The inter-war avant-garde grew up from the...
Czechoslovak Writer Gallery 1950-1956
Nowaková, Agáta ; Pech, Milan (advisor) ; Holá, Mariana (referee)
This bachelor's thesis focuses on the Czechoslovak Writer Gallery, operating under the auspices of the Czechoslovak Writer publishing house on Narodni street 9 in Prague. Initialy its space did belong to the longest working privately funded gallery Topičův salon. Its history is elaborated in the first part of the thesis. Topičův salon was created as an exhibition space of the Topič publishing house and operated until the year 1949. That year the Topič publishing house was joined with others to create one state-owned publishing house - Czechoslovak Writer. Topičův salon became the Czechoslovak Writer Gallery. A description of the activities of the gallery between the years 1950- 1956 forms the major part of the thesis. It describes a continuity with the famous Salon and follows critiques of the exhibitions in the press and captures a process of change of the critique of the visual arts.
Czechoslovak Writer Gallery 1950-1956
Nowaková, Agáta ; Pech, Milan (advisor) ; Holá, Mariana (referee)
This bachelor's thesis focuses on the Czechoslovak Writer Gallery, operating under the auspices of the Czechoslovak Writer publishing house on Narodni street 9 in Prague. Initialy its space did belong to the longest working privately funded gallery Topičův salon. Its history is elaborated in the first part of the thesis. Topičův salon was created as an exhibition space of the Topič publishing house and operated until the year 1949. That year the Topič publishing house was joined with others to create one state-owned publishing house - Czechoslovak Writer. Topičův salon became the Czechoslovak Writer Gallery. A description of the activities of the gallery between the years 1950- 1956 forms the major part of the thesis. It describes a continuity with the famous Salon and follows critiques of the exhibitions in the press and captures a process of change of the critique of the visual arts.
Architectural photography as the means of promotion of a modern architecture in Czechoslovakia 1918-1948
Holá, Mariana ; Švácha, Rostislav (referee) ; Lahoda, Vojtěch (advisor)
Media had a decisive influence on the live of 20th century society. This impact reached its first peak in the time between the World War I and /I when mass media evolved, thanks to the technology and consumption society development. Their significant part was also photography. At that time it was perceived as a literal copy of reality but some people rather used its ability to alter or change the reality. One of the disciplines which used this relatively new medium for its promotion and popularization was a modern architecture. This thesis deals with forms of architectural photography in Czechoslovakia from 1918 to 1948, factors determining these forms but foremost by ways the architectural photography helped promoting modern architecture From its beginnings the history of photography is inseparably connected with capturing architecture. At times when long exposures were necessary architecture was a convenient motionless subject. In the 19th century the architectural photography primarily developed with industrial development which was accompanied by construction of new industrial buildings. Even then these pictures served as the means of progress promotion and their iconography referred to it (structures, factory smokestack, modern means of transport) as well. The inter-war avant-garde grew up from the...

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