Humpuukia ja hulluutta Uuden taiteen vastaanotto 1910-luvun Suomessa

If the artworld is a battlefield of meanings, the fortunes of discourse did not favour avant-garde art in Finland in the 1910s. The latest trends, introduced by German and Russian artists in three pioneering exhibitions in Helsinki in 1914 and 1916, were dismissed by the Finnish press as foolish and...

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Main Author: Siukonen, Jyrki (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:Finnish
Published: Helsinki Finnish Literature Society / SKS 2023
Series:Tietolipas 14
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