Art in Europe 1945–1968 - The Continent that the EU does not know
Short documentary
- Date
- -
- Duration
- 5:35
Description
Together with the A. S. Puschkin-Museum, the ROSIZO in Moscow and the BOZAR in Brussels, the ZKM is organising the large-scale exhibition project entitled »Art in Europe 1945 to 1968« – curated by Eckhart Gillen and Peter Weibel. The exhibition focuses on the connecting cultural forces on the Eurasian continent and takes into account a central cultural region, which has been repeatedly shattered and disrupted by wars and crises in the 20th century. The period of 1945 to 1968, which is highlighted in the exhibition, stands in many ways for artistic and political perspectives, which were forward-looking in contradictory ways. After the end of the Second World War in 1945, the political and cultural boundaries hardened increasingly, until a decisive turning point for shaping the future in European post-war history in the East and West was marked ultimately in 1968 through the Anti-American student revolts and the new Ostpolitik introduced by Willi Brandt.
Video Documentary:
ZKM | Institute for Visual Media
Camera: Sarah Binder, Martina Rotzal, Christina Zartmann
Edititing: Martina Rotzal
Concept: Regina Hock, Martina Rotzal
Voice Recording: Anton Kossjanenko
Voice: Florentine Krafft
Music: Apple Loops, Maxon Sounds C4D, Kevin MacLeod: Passing of Time (incomptech.com),
doxent: Heringsdorf(ccmixter.org),Bensound: Relaxing (bensound.com/royalty-free-music)