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Primitivism in the Czech art. From the fifties of the 20th century
Straková, Adéla ; Klimešová, Marie (advisor) ; Winter, Tomáš (referee)
This work can not cover all forms of primitivism in the late 20th century, and precisely define the category, despite the fact that in some way, of course, trying to do so. It can only be seen as one way of looking. In the last century the concept of primitivism faced accusations of ethnocentric perspective and evaluation. But it turned out that ethnocentrism can not from a position of European science completely removed, as the science of art history is a product of Western thinking. Primitivism also still struggled with negative connotations, although it succeeded in broad artistic and intellectual spheres connect the concept of "primitive" or "primitiv's" with the value in the sense of value in art. But it is still possible to say that the negative connotations of primitivism is struggling especially among unskilled public. We can talk about primitivism's effects in the second half of the 20th century, we should separate the intuitive behavior and instinct unconscious primitivism as conscious primitivism , which can generally be understood as meaning of a conscious regression, a return to "originál" cleaner. We can perhaps say that from the beginning of the history of mankind is bound up with what is called "regression". In the minds of the Roman philosophers appears deprecation newer and more efficient...
Primitivism in the Czech art. From the fifties of the 20th century
Straková, Adéla ; Klimešová, Marie (advisor) ; Winter, Tomáš (referee)
This work can not cover all forms of primitivism in the late 20th century, and precisely define the category, despite the fact that in some way, of course, trying to do so. It can only be seen as one way of looking. In the last century the concept of primitivism faced accusations of ethnocentric perspective and evaluation. But it turned out that ethnocentrism can not from a position of European science completely removed, as the science of art history is a product of Western thinking. Primitivism also still struggled with negative connotations, although it succeeded in broad artistic and intellectual spheres connect the concept of "primitive" or "primitiv's" with the value in the sense of value in art. But it is still possible to say that the negative connotations of primitivism is struggling especially among unskilled public. We can talk about primitivism's effects in the second half of the 20th century, we should separate the intuitive behavior and instinct unconscious primitivism as conscious primitivism , which can generally be understood as meaning of a conscious regression, a return to "originál" cleaner. We can perhaps say that from the beginning of the history of mankind is bound up with what is called "regression". In the minds of the Roman philosophers appears deprecation newer and more efficient...

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