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The life and work of Argentine philosopher and writer Héctor Pablo Agosti is almost unknown to contemporaries. His emphasis on culture, the role of intellectuals, and, eventually, his requirement of a new ideological hegemony as part of a broad-based social change, makes Agosti a modern thinker. Agosti offers a comprehensive critique of contemporary socio-economic relations, providing an in-depth analysis of the status and role of intellectuals as creators of a new ideological hegemony that will become an integral part of the social struggle. His revolutionary concept of new society is also reflected in his literary musings, which culminate in his concept of a "New Realism". The paper seeks to acquaint the reader with the key aspects of Agosti’s work, emphasising the topicality of his approach.
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2020
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vol. 53
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issue 1
55 – 81
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The upcoming book by Zuzana Bartošová explores French-Slovak and Slovak-French relations in the area of visual arts in the latter half of the twentieth century. The paper “Between Paris and Bratislava I” is a segment of the upcoming book. It focuses on events in the period of 1960 – 1968 during which a crucial role has been played by Alex Mlynárčik’s initiatives directed towards a French art critic, Pierre Restany, a key figure of Parisian New Realism. The paper highlights Restany’s contribution to Slovak art scene, for instance during the preparation of international exhibition Danuvius ’68. It also deals with the AICA (Association internationale des critiques d’art) congress held in 1966 in Prague and Bratislava and with its resonance in Slovak environment.
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