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Concept of the Neo-Avant-Garde in Peter Bürger's Theory of the Avant-Garde and following critical reaction by B. Buchloh and H. Foster
Jonášová, Markéta ; Stejskal, Jakub (advisor) ; Kaplický, Martin (referee)
The thesis deals with the question of the relationship between historical avant-garde movements and the repetition of its main artistic strategies in the neo-avant-garde after the Second World War. The primary resource to deal with this topic is the theory of Peter Bürger, because his book Theory of the Avant-garde represents a very influential and complex conception of the relationship between the two phenomena. Bürger's harsh critique of the neo-avant-garde, which he derives from his concept of the meaning and intentions of the historical avant-garde, is criticised in particular by Benjamin Buchloh and Hal Foster, two American critics of contemporary art. The aim of the thesis is to show, on the grounds of Buchloh's and Foster's critique, the usefulness of Bürger's conception when theorizing neo- avant-garde phenomena and its relationship with the historical avant-garde movements.
Influence of Kasimir Malevich on Czech Art in the 1960s
Šosová, Jitka ; Wittlich, Petr (advisor) ; Rakušanová, Marie (referee)
This Bachelor Thesis tracks the influence of Kasimir Malevich on the development of Czech art scene of 1960s. It identifies recurring themes in Malevich's work, which inspired Czech artists in the 60s. The thesis also elaborates upon the mechanisms of these receptions. More specifically, this paper explores the imprints of Malevich's oeuvre in the artistic endeavors of Vaclav Bostik, Hugo Demartini, Dalibor Chatrny, and Karel Malich. And finally, this thesis also examines how Malevich's work was received and reflected in theoretical articles of Jiri Padrta, Arsen Pohribny, and Miroslav Lamac.

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