Polish Avant-Garde in Berlin

This book presents a historical panorama of the Polish avant-garde in Berlin from 19th century historical avant-garde until the recent art. Looking at specific artistic strategies and development of modernist paradigm both in the pre- and post-Second World War period from the perspective of the migr...

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Other Authors: Stolarska-Fronia, Malgorzata (Editor)
Format: Book Chapter
Published: Bern Peter Lang International Academic Publishing Group 2019
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