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adam_text | Contents
Acknowledgments ................................................ vii
Introduction ..................................................... 1
1. Abstract Elements in the Industrial Environment:
The Land Art of the Hungarian Group Pecs Workshop .......... 23
2. The Cosmic Environment of the Slovenian Group OHO ........... 65
3. Ecology of the Socialist City: The Public Art of the Croatian
Group TOK ................................................... Ill
4. Correlations of Geography, Ecology, and Cosmology in the
Conceptual Practice of Slovak Artist Rudolf Sikora .......... 151
5. Embodied Environmental Awareness in the Performative
Practice of Czech Artist Petr Stembera ...................... 197
Conclusion ..................................................... 243
Bibliography ................................................... 265
Illustration Credits ........................................... 285
Index .......................................................... 289
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Index
A
Abramovic, Marina, 127n66, 203,
237, 240
abstract art, 20, 26, 47, 50, 143, 207
Acconci, Vito, 199n6, 207
action art, 59, 151, 158, 161, 184,
202, 206, 211, 223, 243
Adamciak, Milan, 155, 164
Adriatic Sea, 75, 82
air, 61, 82-83, 131, 137, 164, 187
Aknai, Tamas, 37, 39, 45, 48-49,
58-59, 62
alienation, 21, 140
Alloway, Lawrence, 40
Ambroz, Vladimir, 217
Amsterdam, 243
Andel, Jaroslav, 234nlll, 243-244
animals, 10, 76, 158, 200, 220, 228,
230-233, 236, 238-239, 241, 247
anthropic principle, 182
anthropocene, 2-3, 5, 9
anthropocentrism, 73, 222, 236
anthropomorphic, 68, 90
ants, 233, 236, 247
Apollo, 91, 183
architecture, 114, 188-189
Arendt, Hannah, 181
Armstrong, Neil, 183
Art Forum 56
art in nature, 16-18, 32-33, 55, 126,
201, 222, 234
Art Informel, 165
arte povera, 20, 31, 72, 74-77, 81,
101, 154, 205, 234
artist groups, 34, 65, 100, 115, 184-
185, 195, 202, 252, 255, 257
asceticism, 219-220
astronomy, 21, 91, 181, 194
Atlantic Ocean, 41-42
Attalai, Gábor, 23n3, 12
Avant-garde, 31-33, 35, 57, 184
B
Bachelard, Gaston, 129
Badovinac, Zdenka, 237, 253-254
Balaton, Lake, 57
Balatonboglár, 43, 47, 49, 56-59,
63-64, 239, 251, 256
Baljkovič, Nena, 81
Banská Bystrica, 177, 179
Bartoš, Peter, 158, 164, 234nlll
Bateson, Gregory, 143
Bauhaus, 33-34
Beat generation, 92, 221
beehive, 103
Beke, László, 16-17, 19, 31-32, 40,
47-49, 61, 126, 160, 201, 217
290
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Belgrade, 69, 71, 76, 94, 107, 116,
146, 245
Beroš, Nada, 114n9, 116nl5
Beuys, Joseph, 77
Biafra, group, 149
biological diversity, 11, 98
biology, 182
biosphere, 4, 214, 219, 262
birds, 58, 158, 200, 239
Blažević, Dunja, llln2
body art, 17, 59, 109, 197, 200, 206,
218, 247-248
Boll, Heinrich, 218
Bolshevik Revolution, 128
Bonyhád, 46-47
Bookchin, Murray, 131n83
Bortnyik, Sándor, 34
Bradly, Will, 244
Braidotti, Rosi, 3
Bratislava, 114, 151, 153, 155, 159,
162-164, 176, 184, 186-187, 193,
239
Bratislava Zoo, 158
Breg, 94
Brejc, Tomaž, 73, 75, 78, 89
Bren, Paulina, 162, 177, 217
Breuer, Marcel, 33
Brno, 197, 205,217
Bučan, Boris, 124
Buchloh, Benjamin, 160
Buck-Morss, Susan, 7, 128
Buckminster Fuller, Richard, 116
Budaj, Ján, 158
Budapest, 16, 33-34, 47-48, 54,
57-59
Budič, Dubravko, 111, 114, 121, 147
Buenos Aires, 42
Bulgaria, 16n76
Burden, Chris, 204, 237
Bürger, Peter, 31
C
capitalism, 3, 5, 10, 130, 135, 237,
258
Carlson, Rachel, 131n83
Cama, Daniela, 153, 157-158
cartography, 97, 172, 175, 247
caves, 186
Celant, Germano, 77
Central Europe(an), 2, 16, 18, 21,
43, 55, 161, 181, 201, 209,211,
245, 255, 260, 263
art, 15-16, 19, 31-33, 55, 126,
157, 194, 201, 204
art history, 17
neo-avant-garde art, 26, 46, 49,
160, 204, 239, 241, 251, 263-264
Ceszoca, 99
Chakrabarty, Dipesh, 3, 8
Chalupecky, Jindrich, 164, 199, 201,
204-205, 214-215,218, 250
Charter 77, 216, 231-232, 329, 257,
260
Chernobyl nuclear disaster, 246,
262-263
chicken, 238
Christianity, 92
Christo, 56, 207
Christov-Bakargiev, Carolyn, 9
climate change, 2, 8-9
Club of Rome, 180-181, 188
Cold War, 11, 21, 27, 74, 90, 106,
136, 183, 188, 192
commune, 20, 44, 67, 72, 101-109,
151, 249
communism (communist), 14, 19,
176, 218, 224, 231, 254, 258, 264
authorities, 166, 247-248
elites, 176
leaders, 124
regimes, 4, 6, 156, 158, 176, 182,
188, 238, 263
rule, 11,23, 128, 187
See also socialism, ultra leftism
Communist Party, 7, 70, 154, 216
computer art, 119
conceptual art, 17, 19, 31-33, 45, 56,
61, 66, 88-89, 101, 104, 113-114,
121-122, 145, 149, 159-161, 171-
172, 184, 195, 201, 205, 208, 234,
237, 243-244, 248, 252-253, 264
Index
291
conservation, 158
constellations, 175, 179, 193
Copenhagen, 9
Corris, Michael, 159
cosmic, 20-21, 41, 44, 91-92, 175,
184
cosmic law, 72, 91
cosmology, 92, 157, 182, 184, 194,
248
cosmopolitan, 22, 157, 175, 248, 264
cosmos, 19, 83, 90-91, 94, 98, 109,
183-184, 193
counterculture, 21, 70, 104, 106,
109, 114, 149, 449
Covjek i prostor 136, 146
Croatia, 16n76, 87, 115-116, 119,
125, 135, 137, 143, 146, 149, 192,
248, 260
art, 115, 120, 192,
Croatian Spring, 13, 112, 117-118,
126, 143, 194, 248-120, 128, 145
Crowley, David, 27, 183, 192
Csepel Island, 47
C sontvâry, Kosztka Tivadar, 32
cybernetics, 119
Czech Republic, 16n76, 76, 206
art, 18, 19, 43, 157, 161, 201, 203,
205-206, 211, 223, 225
Czechoslovak Communist Party, 154
Czechoslovak Spring, 156
Czechoslovakia, 3, 11-13, 19-
20,154, 156, 161-162, 164, 167,
174-176, 187, 197, 203-204,
216-218, 224, 229, 231, 235, 238,
244-245, 247, 251, 255, 257, 260,
262
art, 154, 201, 212, 243, 250
Soviet invasion, 167, 217, 224
D
Dabac, Petar, 138
Dalmatia, 164
Danube Circle, 12, 54, 264
Danube, River, 12, 54, 60, 126, 262
Darwin, Charles, 6, 127n65
deforestation, 6, 36, 52, 249
Dellabernardina, Drago, 73
dematerialised art practice, 19, 72,
236, 264
De Maria, Walter, 42, 101-102
Denegrí, Ješa, 66, 74, 100, 107, 115
Descartes, René, 229
desert, 240
Deutsche, Rosalyn, 127n65, 130
Dibbets, Jan, 40, 56, 60, 154, 204,
208
Dimitrijevic, Braco, 121, 123
Dobeš, Milan, 164
Dobronič, Ljelja, 139
Documenta (13) 9
dog, 231
Domjan, Žarko, 127
doves, 158
drawing, 165, 207
Dressier, Iris, 160
drug use, 105-6
Drulovka, 94
Dubček, Alexander, 154
Dunántúli Napló, 24
Dutschke, Rudi, 70
E
Earth, 1-2, 4, 6, 10, 21, 43-44, 53,
83, 90-91, 98, 108, 114, 136,
166, 168-169, 171, 173, 177, 179,
181-182, 188-189, 192-194,214,
219, 235-236, 247, 263
earthworks, 19, 41-53, 154, 235
East Berlin, 147
East-Central Europe, 14, 33
Eastern Bloc, 18, 27, 44-45, 166
Eastern Europe(an), 4, 6, 10-11,
14-15, 27, 70, 106, 114, 124, 136,
169, 161, 176, 198, 205, 212, 231,
236-237, 244, 246, 254, 258-259,
263
art, 14-18, 32, 42, 49, 61, 105,
121, 145, 157, 160, 173, 197,
200, 217, 237, 246, 253-254, 258
art history, 14, 19, 245, 249, 251
292
THE GREEN BLOC
eastern philosophy, 21, 87
eastern religions, 92, 94, 109
See also Zen Buddhism
Eckersley, Robyn, 8
ecocide, 7, 117
ecology (ecological), 1-3, 5-12, 14,
16, 18-22, 53-54, 71-72, 108-
109, 112, 114, 117, 119-120, 131,
143, 149, 157-159, 180, 188, 194,
230-231, 235, 245-246, 248, 254,
258, 263-264
art, 8,41, 113-114, 208
awareness, 98, 241, 264
balance, 188, 192
crisis, 1-3, 7, 22, 127, 149, 179,
187, 241, 246, 264
disequilibrium, 4,
issues, 54, 114, 116, 194,235
responsibility, 98, 264
history, 5
ecosystem, 7, 114
Ehrlich, Paul R., 179
Eliade, Mircea, 220-221
Emmen, 53
Empedocles, 85
enamel, 45, 46-47
energy flows, 98
Engels, Friedrich, 5, 7-8, 116, 170
environment(al) , 6, 8, 10-11, 29, 41,
45, 49, 51-52, 58, 64, 67, 71-72,
88-89, 109, 111, 114, 127, 131-
132, 136, 143-145, 152, 157, 171,
183, 187, 190, 194, 200, 204, 214,
231, 234-236, 246, 262, 264
art, 53, 158
art history, 14, 19
awareness, 1, 4 ,19, 144
changes, 5
concern, 9
crisis, 2, 21, 120, 188, 245, 264
critique, 4
damage, 187
debates, 179
degradation, 4, 159
ethics, 179, 231
geography, 189
history, 2-3, 262
humanities, 6
issues, 5, 19, 98, 112, 137, 157-
158
literature, 188, 248
movement, 11, 21, 54, 149, 187-
188,263
policy, 3, 12, 19
problems, 117, 136, 143, 152,
184, 187, 245, 248
protection, 54, 116, 135, 146-
147
theory, 7
See also ecology, human environ-
ment, pollution
environmentalism, 2, 8, 136
Építőművészet, 48
Erjavec, Ales, 70, 246, 262
Esche, Charles, 244
esoteric conceptualism, 89
esotericism, 84, 109
exile, 176
existentialism, 202, 216
F
feministart, 131
Ficzek, Ferenc, 24, 58
fields, 39, 76
Filko, Stano, 161, 175, 182, 186,
256
film, 37-40, 59, 253
Findhom Commune, 102, 104-106,
108, 249
fire, 61, 82-83, 124, 233
First Open Studio, 162-165, 171,
176,
fish, 77, 114, 200, 230, 247
Flash Art, 56, 253
fluxus, 44n65, 155, 259
Fontainbleau Forest, 1
Forbát, Alfréd, 33
forest, 2, 7, 10, 25, 187, 220
Forgács, Éva, 32
Fotóművészet, 41
Fox, Terry, 238
Index
293
France, 166, 203
French Riviera, 168
frog, 240
G
Gagarin, Yuri, 183
Galántai, György, 56-58
galaxies, 177, 186, 193
Gazdik, Igor, 163, 174, 182
Geller, Brúnó István, 63
geography, 21, 153, 164, 169-171,
194, 247
geology (geological), 91
layers, 188
time, 166
geomancy, 108
geometric art, 61, 207
geometry, 168-169, 211, 247
geomorphology, 190
Germany, 11, 56, 203
Geržová, Jana, 160
Ginsberg, Allen, 221
global art history , 15-16, 22, 160,
244, 259
global warming, 10
globalization, 244, 246, 259
Glusberg, Jorge, 207
Goldstein, Ivo, 137
Gorgona Group, 119-120
Gorz, André, 3
grass, 39, 63-64, 78, 88, 209
Graz, 116, 146
Great Stalin Plan for the Transforma-
tion of Nature, 7
Greek philosophy, 92
green movement, 77
Groh, Klaus, 42, 152, 161, 209-210,
215, 218
Gropius, Walter, 33
Grosz, Elizabeth, 229
Group of Six Authors, 148, 262
Groys, Boris, 258
Grúň, Daniel, 184
Guattari, Felix, 4-5, 140, 143, 256,
263
Gudac, Vladimir, 111-112, 114-115,
118, 121, 129, 130, 134, 142-143,
147-148, 243n, 252
Gyetvai, Ágnes, 26
H
Habermas, Jürgen, 8, 128
Haeckel, Ernst, 6
Halász, Károly, 24, 36, 43, 54, 59-
60, 63, 243n
hamster, 232-233, 247
Hanžek, Matjaž, 106
happenings, 31, 73, 111, 122-123,
204, 206
Happsoc Manifesto, 155, 161
Haraszti, Miklós, 13, 47, 198n3
Harasztÿ, István, 58, 238
Harrison, Helen and Newton, 8, 114,
235
Havel, Václav, 191
hay, 75-76, 205
Hegyi, Lóránd, 52
Heidegger, Martin, 86
Heizer, Michael, 40, 154, 234
Hesse, Eva, 208
Hesse, Herman, 92-93
High Tatra Mountains, 155
hippie culture, 71, 106, 114, 221, 264
See also counterculture
Hiroshima, 192
Honisch, Dieter, 33n28
hooligan, 70
Hrabušický, Auriel, 158, 182, 189
Huebler, Douglas, 172-173
human environment, 112, 116, 127,
136, 189,
human(ity), 5, 92, 177, 179, 181,
193, 195, 200, 230, 233, 236, 241,
263
existence, 180—181, 200
impact, 180
Hungary (Hungarian), 3, 11-13,
16n76, 19, 23-24, 31-32, 34, 47,
54-55, 66, 77, 126, 161, 243, 245,
249, 251, 255, 260, 262
294
THE GREEN BLOC
art, 32, 43, 51-52, 66, 249
Husserl, Edmund, 216
Huxley, Aldous, 93
I
India, 107-108
intimate, 128-130, 132, 139
Iron Curtain, 42, 70, 161, 218, 231,
237, 263-264
Istria, 146
Iveković, Sanja, 121, 240
j
Jakubik, Viliam, 155, 163, 173
Japan, 192, 203, 259
Jerman, Željko, 148
Jones, Amelia, 199n6
Judaism, 92
Julian Alps, 67
Jung, Carl, 93
jungle, 75-76
K
Kafka, Franz, 215
Kaiser, Philip, 44
Kama Sutra, 87
Kaprów, Alan, 238
Kardelj, Edvard, 69
Karlovac, 122,
Kassel, 59
Kassák, Lajos, 33
Kasmer, Jeffry, 8
Kermauner, Taras, 73
Kem, Michal, 158-159
Keserű, Katalin, 33n29, 54nl01
Kismányoky, Károly, 25-27, 35, 37,
39, 43, 48, 50-51, 55, 58, 63
Knížák, Milan, 225, 230
Kokra, River, 82
Koliba, 155
Koller, Július, 164, 175-176, 182,
186,256
Kommunáikig 128
Konkoly, Gyula, 23n3
Kontová, Helena, 251
Koper, 108
Kordoš, Vladimír, 155, 163
Koščević, Želimir, 43, 115, 120-122,
173, 257
Kostrová, Zita, 161
Kounelis, Janis, 209
Kožarić, Ivan, 123-125
Kranj, 65, 78, 80, 82, 94
Kriesche, Richard, 237
Kroutvor, Josef, 218
Kunstwerk, 56
Kusý, Miroslav, 187
Kwiekulik, 156
Kwon, Miwon, 44, 52, 144
L
Laderman Ukeles, Mierle, 130
Laibach, 262
Laika, 231
lake, 57
Laky, Miloš, 186
land art, 17-19, 23-24, 26-27, 29,
31-33, 40-45, 48-53, 55, 57-58,
60-64, 66-67, 71, 76-77, 80, 89,
91, 94-95, 97, 107, 126, 153, 159,
161, 171, 184, 197, 201, 204-206,
208-209, 211-212, 216, 233,236,
249, 253, 264
Lantos, Ferenc, 33, 48-49
Limits to Growth, 117, 180, 188, 192,
247
Lippard, Lucy, 8, 42, 66, 204, 207, 229
Ljubljana, 17, 66-67, 69, 71-74, 77,
80, 89, 100, 109, 149, 184
Ljubljana School, 120
Ljubljanica, River, 77
Lončarič, Davor, 111, 114, 145, 144
London, 119
Long, Richard, 204, 207
Los Angeles, 237-238
Lowenthal, David, 170
Lukács, George, 47
lyrical abstraction, 31
Index
295
M
Macauley, David, 83, 86
Macedonia, 16n76, 74,
mail art, 77, 121, 216
Makars ka Riviera, 164
Mali Lošinj, 82, 87
Marcel, Gábriel, 215
Marioni, Tom, 204, 237
Maros, river, 260
Marsh, George Perkins, 2
Martyn, Ferenc, 33
Marx, Karl, 5-8, 116, 231
Marxism, 8, 144, 230
Marxism-Leninism, 186
Matanovic, Milenko, 65-66, 70,
73-75, 77-78, 80, 84, 88-89, 94,
99, 108-109, 252
mathematics, 168
Matica Hrvat ska, 118
Maticevic, Davor, 142, 148
Matthews, Freya, 92
McKibben, Bill, 10
McLuhan, Marshall, 135, 217
meadow, 78, 88
Meadows, Donella H., 181n75
Mecsek Hills, 24-25, 35, 39, 46
Meliš, Juraj, 158, 164
Menna, Filiberto, 75
Merleau-Ponty, Maurice, 214, 224
meteorology, 100
Metzger, Gustav, 119
Miler, Karel, 200, 202-203, 213,
225, 234nlll, 253, 256-257
minimalism, 41, 45, 159
mining, 53, 98
Misiano, Viktor, 254
Mitchell, NV J. T, 68
Mlcoch, Jan, 200, 202-203, 214,
225, 234nlll, 256-257
Mlynárcik, Alex, 155, 158, 161, 163
modernism, 31, 63, 112
Moholy-Nagy, László, 34
Monaco, 167
Moon, 90-91, 183
Moravia, 186
Morganova, Pavlína, 18, 206, 211
Morris, Robert, 53, 154
Morton, Timothy, 10
Moscow, 193
mountains, 10,55, 67-70, 230
Mudroch, Marián, 155, 163
Mumford, Lewis, 116
Munich, 101
Musilová, Helena, 176
Művészet3 48
mysticism, 93
N
Nagasaki, 192
Napoleon III, 1
national (ism), 13, 118, 124
identity, 32, 55, 68-68, 175
symbols, 22, 69
nature (natural), 1, 6-7, 10-11, 16,
18, 20, 29, 58, 71, 75, 78, 86-89,
93-94, 97-99, 103, 108-109, 111,
119, 136, 147, 149, 152-153, 155,
158-159, 165, 170-171,
188, 193,201, 206, 210-211,
213-214, 226, 229, 235, 240, 246,
263-264
environment, 6, 14, 16-18, 20-22,
25-27, 29, 31, 40, 43, 48, 50, 54,
56,65, 68, 72, 76, 78, 81, 84, 99,
109, 114, 148-149, 153, 169֊
170, 180-181, 187, 194, 199,
201-202, 204, 206, 208-109,
211-212, 221-222, 228-230,
234-235, 241, 245-247, 249,
253, 256, 263-264
history, 3, 6
law, 98, 109, 229
phenomena, 50-51
processes, 20, 72, 80, 82, 109,
169, 201, 209, 211, 224, 241
resources, 4, 11, 19-20, 29, 52,
114, 235, 249
world, 19, 21, 67, 75, 86, 189,
200-202, 228, 230, 234, 236,
241
296
THE GREEN BLOC
neo-avant-garde, 2-3, 14, 16-17,
19-22, 31, 33, 47, 56-57, 59, 64,
66, 114, 184, 198, 201, 204-205,
219, 228, 243, 245-246, 249-256,
258-260, 263
Netherlands, 53, 56
Neuburg, Paul, 105
Ness, Arne, 230
New Age, 102, 110
See also counterculture, hippy cul-
ture
new artistic practice, 8, 100, 111,
123,212, 250, 255, 258
New Economic Mechanism, 13, 32
New Left, 71
New Tendencies, 118-120
New York, 42, 66, 89, 101, 130, 259
New Zagreb, 129, 139
Nez, David, 65, 69, 73-74, 77-78,
80-81, 88-89, 93-94, 107-108, 252
normalization, 13, 20, 154-155, 162,
171, 175, 177, 191, 203, 216-217,
225, 247
North Sea, 84
Novi Sad, 66, 71-72, 76, 107
nuclear, 192, 246, 262-263
o
OHO, group, 17, 19, 20, 31, 42-44,
54, 65-110, 112, 115, 120, 149,
151, 173, 184, 194, 205, 208,
235-236, 248, 252-253, 255, 257,
259
Orava, 174
Orava region, 171
P
painting, 26, 45, 120, 123, 145, 152,
165-166, 171, 199, 204, 207,
210-211, 240, 249
Paks, 54, 59, 60
Palach, Jan, 156, 166, 225
Pane, Gina, 237
Paris, 56, 167, 199-200, 221
Paris Biennale, 121
Patočka, Jan, 216
Pauer, Gyula, 57
Pazin, 146
Pécs, 24, 25-27, 33-35, 39, 43, 52,
63, 249
Pécs Workshop, 12, 20, 23-64, 66֊
67, 80-81, 98-99, 112, 115 145,
157, 170, 194, 249, 251, 253, 255,
257, 259
Pécs várad, 29, 37
performance, 20-21, 56-57, 59, 77,
198-202, 206, 212, 214, 220,
222-223, 225-227, 230, 232-234,
237-241, 247, 253, 264
phenomenology, 129, 202, 214, 216,
230, 247
philosophy, 93, 2012, 216, 229
photography, 25-27, 29, 35-36, 40,
51, 63, 87-90, 137-138, 156, 200,
202-203, 208, 214, 216, 218,
252-253, 264
physics, 182
Pinczehelyi, Sándor, 24, 37, 43, 48-
49, 57-58, 61-63, 123, 242n, 259
Piotrowski, Piotr, 15, 17, 31, 45, 115,
126, 160-161, 182, 219, 230, 244,
255, 259
planet, 2, 4, 9-10, 173-174, 180,
182-183, 188, 192, 194, 235, 244,
246, 264
planetary, 3, 8, 19, 55
plants, 201, 226-228, 230, 236
plastic art, 122
Plastic People of the Universe, 197,
205
Plečnik, Jože, 68
Plzen, 199
Pogačnik, Marika, 106
Pogačnik, Marko, 65, 68, 70, 73, 80-
82, 94, 99, 102-103, 105-108, 252
Poland, 16n76, 43, 161, 243
Politi, Giancarlo, 56, 251
pollution, 5-6, 11-12, 98, 108, 131,
135-137, 143, 152, 235, 248, 260,
262-263
Index
297
pop art, 31
post-avant-garde, 262
postmodernism, 260, 262
Prague, 43, 76, 164, 200, 202, 204-
206, 211-212, 216, 218, 221-222,
225, 233-234, 236-237
Prague Spring, 13, 43, 154, 175,
223, 244
Praxis, 73, 118
Prelog, Milan, 127, 129, 131
Prelog, Nenad, 116
Prešeren, France, 68
process-based art, 19—20, 50, 61
proto-anthropic principle, 181
psychology, 93
public art, 8, 12, 19-20, 98, 112-
113, 120, 125-126, 144, 148, 204,
248, 252, 255, 264
public space, 69, 111-112, 128, 130-
131, 138-139, 142, 149, 248, 260
R
recycling, 146
reism, 72-75, 236
Revista de Arte, 204
Rezek, Petr, 223
Rigby, Andrew, 102, 105-106
river, 7, 61, 75-77, 93, 97, 230
Rogoff, Irit, 175-176
Rolling Stones, 70
Romania, 16n76, 161
Rome, 75, 77
Romváry, Ferenc, 34
Roszak, Theodor, 106
Rotar, Braco, 75, 89
Rousseau, Theodore, 1, 9
Rudé Právo, 198
Russia, 128
Ružomberok, 155
S
Ságlová, Zorka, 43, 76, 204-206
Šalamun, Andraž, 65, 74-75, 87, 93,
108
Šalamun, Tomaž, 74-75, 77
Salt Lake, 61
sand, 20, 29, 52, 60, 249
sand mine, 29, 35, 37, 52, 249
Sava, River, 75, 94, 97, 112, 129, 138
Scarry, Elaine, 224
schooling, 99, 101, 248
Schum, Gerry, 40
science, 119, 170
Scotland, 102
sculpture, 41, 53, 75, 77, 87, 98, 107,
120, 122-123, 138, 145, 152, 249
sea, 10, 76, 187
Second World War, 4, 72, 179, 186
Seine, River, 167
self-historisation, 43, 253
self-management, 69, 249
Šempas, 65
Šempas commune, 103—107, 109
see also commune
Serbia, 16n76
Ševčík, Jiří, 225
sexual revolution, 87
Sharp, Willoughby, 43, 77, 148
sheep, 76
Sikora, Rudolf, 21, 31, 43, 56, 91, 99,
114, 151-195, 225, 235, 247-248,
251, 253, 256, 259
Sikorová, Eugènia, 165
Šimečka, Milan, 10, 14, 162, 174,
186, 191, 193
Simmel, Georg, 141
Šimunovič, Ivan, 114, 115n 10
Singer, Peter, 230
site specific art, 52, 145
Skopje, 74
Sleeman, Joy, 41-42, 44, 91
Slovakia, 12, 16n76, 18, 54-55, 151,
154-155, 157, 160-161, 163, 167,
171, 174, 183-184, 193,
art, 43, 151, 153, 158, 173, 184,
194, 217, 225, 262
Slovenia(n), 31, 43, 55, 65-66, 68-
70, 74, 86, 99, 102, 104, 109, 120,
184, 194, 252, 262
art, 68
298
THE GREEN BLOC
history, 69
people, 68, 74
Šmejkal, František, 201, 229
Smithson, Robert, 8, 41, 43, 53, 56,
60, 78n60, 208, 234
snake, 79
snow, 126, 151, 155-156, 199, 205,
207, 209
socialism (socialist), 3-4,6, 11-12,
47, 50, 62, 64,69, 71, 77, 86, 105,
110, 111, 113, 116, 129-130, 136,
162, 174-175, 185-186, 191, 219,
230, 237, 246, 249, 254, 256, 259,
262-263
art critics, 252
art history, 48, 113, 249, 252-253
curatorial practice, 123
moderate modernism, 71
realism, 176, 246, 256
system, 77, 86, 161, 237, 264
See also communism, New Left
solar system, 177, 193
Sonfist, Alan, 8, 114, 235
Sontag, Susan, 107
Sorbonne, 167
South America, 42, 159-160, 259
South Sea, 84
Soviet Union, 4, 7, 11, 128, 161, 183,
262
space race, 90-91, 180, 231, 247
Srakane, island, 82, 87
Srp, Karel, 153, 221
Srp, Karel, Jr., 198, 200, 211-214,
218, 221
Stalin, Joseph, 7, 69
stars, 94, 175, 177, 179
Štembera, Petr, 21, 31, 42-43, 80,
99, 197-241, 247-248, 350-251,
253, 256-257, 260
Stiles, Kristine, 50, 197, 223
Stilinovic, Mladen, 148, 240, 251
Stockholm, 12, 136, 192
stone, 20, 29, 52, 90, 165, 201, 212,
249
stone mine, 27, 35-36, 39, 52, 62
Stone, Christopher D., 230
straw, 76, 205
Studio International, 41, 56, 204
Sükösd, Miklós, 116
Sun, 39, 90, 93-95, 123, 220
Supek , Rudi, 12, 136
survival, 1, 144, 192, 235, 241, 247
Susovski, Mariján, 149
Šuvakovič, Miško, 17, 67, 71, 88,
104, 106
Suzuki, Daisetz, 92
symmetry, 93-95
Székesfehérvár, 23, 26, 46
Szentjóby, Tamás, 48, 57
Szíjártó, Kálmán, 24-25, 27, 35, 37,
48
T
tájmüvészet, 45
Telegram, 5, 116, 127, 132
Three Tsy 13, 39
Tiberghien, Gilles, 41-42, 44, 51,
97-98, 172
Tito, 13, 69, 77, 118, 124, 262
TOK, Group, 9, 12, 20, 98, 111֊
149, 157, 192, 194,217,235,
248, 252, 257, 259, 260
topography, 168, 170
Tóth, Dezider, 155, 158, 164
transcendental conceptualism, 89
Trbuljak, Goran, 204n27, 121
trees, 10, 25-26, 29, 36, 39, 40,
43, 58-59, 78, 80, 99, 155, 158,
207, 226-227, 230, 233, 247
Triglav, Mountain, 55, 67-68, 70,
72-73, 194
Tufhell, Ben, 32
Turo, Petr, 234nlll
u
UFOs, 183
Ulay, 203
ultra leftism, 71
United Nations, 9, 11-12, 136, 192,
231
Index
299
United States, 108, 146, 161, 172-
173, 186, 244, 252
universe, 94, 99, 107, 175, 177, 179,
180-183, 214, 225
unofficial art, 14, 181, 184, 186, 258,
260
urban planning, 112, 144
urban, 127, 139, 148
urbanism, 116, 127
V
Valoch, Jiří, 19, 161, 165, 171, 174,
203, 201, 218, 234nlll
Vaněk, Miroslav, 187
Vasarely, Victor, 34
Venice Biennale, 107
Venus, 95
Vienna, 166, 193, 257
Vienna Actionists, 101
Vietnam War, 74, 117
Vinterhalter, Jadranka, 255
Vipava Valley, 103
Vltava, River, 211, 234
Výtvarná kultura, 154
Výtvarné umění, 154
w
Warsaw Pact, 12, 43, 154
See also Eastern Bloc
waste, 111, 131, 146, 248
water, 61, 82-84, 131, 164, 187, 205
watercolour, 166
Watts, Alan, n93, 95
weather, 25, 31, 199, 204, 210, 216,
219
West(em), 11, 14-15, 42, 44-46, 77,
92, 125, 153, 161, 166, 187, 193,
237-238, 244
art, 38, 45, 159, 160
art history, 15, 45, 153
culture, 70, 105, 110
West Berlin, 147
Western Europe, 117, 161, 244, 259
wheat, 76, 84
White Carpathians, 186
WHW, 254
Williams, Raymond, 10
Wittman, Robert, 204
woods, 20, 25-26, 36, 52, 75-76, 78,
80, 201, 209, 233, 249
Wright, J.K., 169
Wroclaw, 238
Y
yoga, 202, 221
Yugoslav(ia), 3, 5, 8, 11-13, 19-20,
42-43, 66 70-71, 74-77, 100-101,
104-105, 109, 111-113, 117-118,
120, 126, 161, 184, 212, 243, 245,
248-251, 255
art, 66, 76, 87, 104, 113, 122-123,
184
z
Zabel, Igor, 19, 66, 73, 75, 78, 90,
99, 101, 236, 254
Zagreb, 12, 20, 43, 66, 71-72,
74, 76, 98, 103, 109, 112-113,
120-121, 123, 125-127, 129-130,
134-135, 137-140, 142-144, 146,
148, 184, 217, 245, 248, 252, 258,
262
Zagreb Manifesto, 119
Zagreb Salon, 111, 114-115, 122-
124, 127-130, 132-134, 137, 142,
148
Zarica Valley, 94-95, 97, 99
Zavarsky, Jan, 186
Zechel, Gustav, 114, 115nl0
Želibska, Jana, 158
Zemlja, group, 123
Zen Buddhism, 90, 92, 94, 202, 221,
^ 224, 230, 248
Život umjetnosti, 1, 116, 127
Zubčevič, Darko, 114, 115nl0
Zvolen, 151, 156
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physical | VIII, 299 Seiten Illustrationen |
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spellingShingle | Fowkes, Maja The green bloc neo-avant-garde art and ecology under socialism Geschichte Ecology in art Art, European / 20th century Modernism (Art) / History / Europe, Eastern Communism and ecology / History / Europe, Eastern Socialism and art / History / Europe, Eastern Art, European Civilization Communism and ecology Modernism (Art) Socialism and art Kunst (DE-588)4114333-4 gnd Ökologie (DE-588)4043207-5 gnd Kommunismus (DE-588)4031892-8 gnd |
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title | The green bloc neo-avant-garde art and ecology under socialism |
title_auth | The green bloc neo-avant-garde art and ecology under socialism |
title_exact_search | The green bloc neo-avant-garde art and ecology under socialism |
title_full | The green bloc neo-avant-garde art and ecology under socialism Maja Fowkes |
title_fullStr | The green bloc neo-avant-garde art and ecology under socialism Maja Fowkes |
title_full_unstemmed | The green bloc neo-avant-garde art and ecology under socialism Maja Fowkes |
title_short | The green bloc |
title_sort | the green bloc neo avant garde art and ecology under socialism |
title_sub | neo-avant-garde art and ecology under socialism |
topic | Geschichte Ecology in art Art, European / 20th century Modernism (Art) / History / Europe, Eastern Communism and ecology / History / Europe, Eastern Socialism and art / History / Europe, Eastern Art, European Civilization Communism and ecology Modernism (Art) Socialism and art Kunst (DE-588)4114333-4 gnd Ökologie (DE-588)4043207-5 gnd Kommunismus (DE-588)4031892-8 gnd |
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