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Original scientific paper

EXPULSION OF ACROBATS: GAVELLA’S DEFENCE OF ART IN THE WEEKLY SPREMNOST

Ivica Matičević ; Institute for the History of Croatian Literature, Theater and Music, The Division for the History of Croatian Literature


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Abstract

The paper brings an analytical description of Gavella’s aesthetic essay about the relationship of art and reality in wartime circumstances, as well as summaries of several more of the author’s texts published in the weekly Spremnost between 1942 and 1944. Gavella’s essay is defined by his advocacy of the freedom of creation and the recognition and promotion of art as an extremely powerful spiritual and cognitive activity. It appeared as a criticism and resistance to the opinion that supported the thesis that in wartime only works of the so-called cheerful art should be created: aesthetically, intellectually and cognitively undemanding works that would help the public to forget the horrors of war. In a contents rich and logically clearly written essay, the author advocates resistance to such an opinion and the practice it results in, calling for the ignoring of acrobats and the sellers of »cheeriness« (fake art), as well as their expulsion from the world of artistic practice.

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Hrčak ID:

123019

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/123019

Publication date:

29.4.2013.

Article data in other languages: croatian

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