Mini textile art in Eastern Europe: historical survey

Q1 Arts and Humanities
Olha Lukovska, T. Kara-Vasylieva
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ABSTRACT The article is about the mini textile art development trends of the second half of the twentieth century as a scarcely studied branch of art. The transition from a large format textile to a miniature form developing as a separate variety is clarified. Recondite works of Eastern European artists are introduced through scholarly review for the first time. Artists from the USSR were under extraordinary pressure, and ideological prohibitions restricted artistic pursuits. However, Soviet artists managed to experiment, create and participate in exhibitions. The article contains an overview of the mini textile exhibitions in Hungary, Poland, Slovakia, Ukraine, the Baltics in the second half of the twentieth century. It includes an analysis of works of leading artists and the notable features of their artworks, rethinking and transforming folk art traditions. Three main directions characterize mini textile art of the period: a planar composition with a combination of traditional weaving techniques and textures; the semi-spatial relief images made of non-traditional and atypical materials; the creation of miniature art objects or spatial compositions from various materials. It is proved that mini textile art is an independent type of textiles and continues its development in the twenty-first century.
东欧的微型纺织艺术:历史调查
摘要:本文是对20世纪下半叶的微型纺织艺术这一研究较少的艺术分支的发展趋势进行分析。从大幅面纺织品过渡到微型形式发展作为一个单独的品种澄清。通过学术评论,首次介绍了东欧艺术家的深奥作品。来自苏联的艺术家承受着巨大的压力,意识形态的禁令限制了艺术追求。然而,苏联艺术家设法进行实验、创作和参与展览。本文概述了20世纪下半叶匈牙利、波兰、斯洛伐克、乌克兰、波罗的海国家的小型纺织品展览会。它包括对主要艺术家的作品及其作品的显著特征的分析,重新思考和改造民间艺术传统。这一时期的微型纺织艺术主要表现在三个方面:结合传统编织技术和纹理的平面构图;非传统和非典型材料构成的半空间浮雕图像;用各种材料制作微型艺术品或空间构图。事实证明,微型纺织艺术是一种独立的纺织品类型,并将在21世纪继续发展。
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Journal of Visual Art Practice
Journal of Visual Art Practice Arts and Humanities-Visual Arts and Performing Arts
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Visual Art Practice (JVAP) is a forum of debate and inquiry for research in art. JVAP is concerned with visual art practice including the social, economic, political and cultural frames within which the formal concerns of art and visual art practice are located. The journal is concerned with research engaged in these disciplines, and with the contested ideas of knowledge formed through that research. JVAP welcomes submissions that explore new theories of research and practice and work on the practical and educational impact of visual arts research. JVAP recognises the diversity of research in art and visual arts, and as such, we encourage contributions from scholarly and pure research, as well as developmental, applied and pedagogical research. In addition to established scholars, we welcome and are supportive of submissions from new contributors including doctoral researchers. We seek contributions engaged with, but not limited to, these themes: -Art, visual art and research into practitioners'' methods and methodologies -Art , visual art, big data, technology, and social change -Art, visual art, and urban planning -Art, visual art, ethics and the public sphere -Art, visual art, representations and translation -Art, visual art, and philosophy -Art, visual art, methods, histories and beliefs -Art, visual art, neuroscience and the social brain -Art, visual art, and economics -Art, visual art, politics and power -Art, visual art, vision and visuality -Art, visual art, and social practice -Art, visual art, and the methodology of arts based research
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