The Polítics of abstract art: Forma 1 and the Italian Communist Party, 1947-1951
Resum
This paper discusses the role of the Forma 1 group of abstract artists within the cultural politics of the Italian Communist Party during the Post-war period, as an example of the attempts carried out in Italy to overcome the established dichotomy between abstract and socialist realist art, and produce an alternative to conflicting post-war aesthetic discourses. Socialist realist artists stressed the need for unambiguous political contents and easy readability. In turn, the Forma 1 artists argued that abstract art meant a critique of pictorial representation that could contribute to a critique of bourgeois ideology, harmonising Marxism with advanced technical developments in the field of art. The PCI, for its part, pursued a policy of wide alliances of anti-fascist artists and intellectuals,
which was increasingly difficult to hold in the climate of growing political and cultural confrontation in Italy that followed the War
which was increasingly difficult to hold in the climate of growing political and cultural confrontation in Italy that followed the War
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History of Art ;Politics ; Italy
Revistes Catalanes amb Accés Obert (RACO)