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      Bohemia: History of an Idea. 1950-2000
      Bohemia: History of an Idea. 1950-2000
      Bohemia: History of an Idea. 1950-2000
      Bohemia: History of an Idea. 1950-2000
      Bohemia: History of an Idea. 1950-2000
      Bohemia: History of an Idea. 1950-2000
      Bohemia: History of an Idea. 1950-2000
      Bohemia: History of an Idea. 1950-2000
      Bohemia: History of an Idea. 1950-2000
      Bohemia: History of an Idea. 1950-2000
      Bohemia: History of an Idea. 1950-2000

      Bohemia: History of an Idea. 1950-2000

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      Language:
      Engleza
      Publishing Date:
      2023
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      Cover Type:
      Hardcover
      Page Count:
      224
      ISBN:
      9783775754668
      Dimensions: l: 18.5cm | H: 27.5cm | 950g
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      Publisher's Synopsis

      From its origins in mid-nineteenth-century Paris, the idea of bohemia has been a powerful and persistent component of artistic identity. While artists have always in part had a reputation for living outside societal norms, it was here that such a way of life was first codified and romanticized. The concept of bohemia quickly achieved an international currency, and after the Second World War it emerged in many different places around the world.

      Bohemia: History of an Idea, 1950-2000 looks at the differences and the continuities in a variety of these scenes. It concludes at the end of the twentieth century, when commodity culture began to erode a way of life predicated on its refusal. The bohemian idea nevertheless still offers an alternative to conformity, and for that reason still exerts a fascination. Even from out of the past, it still beckons with ways of living that continue to galvanize and inspire.

      Published to accompany a major exhibition at the Kunsthalle Praha, this book includes discussion of important works by a diverse range of artists, including Stan Douglas, Ed van der Elsken, Nan Goldin, Tomislav Gotovac, Peter Hujar, Libuse Jarcovjáková, Alice Neel, Wolfgang Tillmans, and Zhang Huan, among many others.

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