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    London :Saqi Books,
    UID:
    almahu_BV041563182
    Format: 352 Seiten ; , 31 cm.
    ISBN: 978-0-86356-721-6 , 0-86356-721-5
    Uniform Title: Contemporary Iranian painting: neo-traditionalism during the 1960s to 1990s
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis Seite [333]-343 , Dissertation University of London (SOAS) 2004
    Language: English
    Subjects: Art History
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    Keywords: Malerei ; Kunst ; Hochschulschrift ; Bildband ; Hochschulschrift ; Bildband
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    London : Saqi [u.a.]
    UID:
    gbv_771712820
    Format: 352 S. , zahlr. Ill. , überw. Ill., Reg., Lit. S. [333]-343, Lit.Hinw. , 31 cm
    ISBN: 9781780232706 , 0863567215 , 9780863567216
    Content: INTRODUCTION. - 1. Modern culture and its affinity with political and cultural characteristics of Iran. - 2. Nationalism and its place in Iranian political culture. - 3. Religious movements and their relation to Iranian sociopolitical culture . - CHAPTER 1: HISTORICAL BACKGROUND. - 1. A transformation in Qajar art. - 2. The Dar al-Funun. - 3. The establishment of the Madrasa-i Sanayi‘-i Mustazrafa (School of Fine Art) in 1911. - 4. Madrasa Sanayi‘-i Qadima (School of Traditional Arts) and the formation of the so-called school of Tehran. - CHAPTER 2: DECADES OF HESITANCY AND CONFRONTATION: MODERNISM VERSUS THE STATUS QUO. - 1. The beginning of the ‘Modern art movement’ in Iran : the 1940s. - 2. The development of modernism during the 1940s and 1950s. - CHAPTER 3 QUESTIONS OF IDENTITY, NATIVISM AND NATIONALISM ALONGSIDE MODERNISM IN ART AND SOCIO-POLITICAL CULTURE: NEO-TRADITIONALIST MOVEMENTS. - 1. The National School of Art and the obsession with identity and cultural concerns: Saqqa-khaneh; a neo-traditionalist movement. - 2. Post-Saqqa-khaneh and other trends. - CHAPTER 4: POST-REVOLUTIONARY ART. - 1. The Establishment of the Artistic Centre of Islamic Propaganda Organisation. - (Howzeh-i Hunari-i Sazman-i Tablighat-i Islami): Revolutionary art and artists. - 2. The development of traditionalist trends: calligraphic tendencies and . - miniature painting. - 3. Post-revolutionary modernism and discourses: Post-revolutionary national art biennials, the state and cultural policy: cultural identity in question. - CHAPTER 5: DEVELOPMENT OF POST-REVOLUTIONARY CONTEMPORARY DISCOURSES: THE MID-1990S ONWARD. - 1. The emergence of contemporary art and new artistic discourses. - 2. Paradigms of contemporary Iranian art. - 3. Contemporaneity versus Questions of cultural specificity. - CHAPTER 6: IRANIAN DIASPORIC ART
    Note: INTRODUCTION. - 1. Modern culture and its affinity with political and cultural characteristics of Iran. - 2. Nationalism and its place in Iranian political culture. - 3. Religious movements and their relation to Iranian sociopolitical culture . - CHAPTER 1: HISTORICAL BACKGROUND. - 1. A transformation in Qajar art. - 2. The Dar al-Funun. - 3. The establishment of the Madrasa-i Sanayi'-i Mustazrafa (School of Fine Art) in 1911. - 4. Madrasa Sanayi'-i Qadima (School of Traditional Arts) and the formation of the so-called school of Tehran. - CHAPTER 2: DECADES OF HESITANCY AND CONFRONTATION: MODERNISM VERSUS THE STATUS QUO. - 1. The beginning of the 'Modern art movement' in Iran : the 1940s. - 2. The development of modernism during the 1940s and 1950s. - CHAPTER 3 QUESTIONS OF IDENTITY, NATIVISM AND NATIONALISM ALONGSIDE MODERNISM IN ART AND SOCIO-POLITICAL CULTURE: NEO-TRADITIONALIST MOVEMENTS. - 1. The National School of Art and the obsession with identity and cultural concerns: Saqqa-khane
    Language: English
    Keywords: Iran ; Kunst ; Malerei
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