‘The Cultural Mediator between the North and the South, the East and the West’: The 1930 Official Exhibition of Austrian Art in Warsaw

IF 0.3 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Arts Pub Date : 2024-10-06 DOI:10.3390/arts13050155
Irena Kossowska
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This article explores the official exhibition of Austrian art held in May 1930 at The Society for the Encouragement of the Fine Arts in Warsaw. Showcasing 474 artworks by 100 artists, the exhibition spanned the years 1918–1930, a period marked by Austria’s efforts to overcome post-war political isolation. The article examines the exhibition’s rhetoric and its critical reception in Warsaw within the broader context of Polish–Austrian diplomatic relations, influenced by Austria’s challenging political and economic situation and the priorities of the Second Polish Republic. The introductory essay in the exhibition catalogue, authored by Hans Tietze, emphasized Vienna’s seminal role as a cultural center at the crossroads of European artistic trends. This approach aligned with the cultural diplomacy of Johannes Schober’s government, which aimed to underscore a rhetoric of openness to the cultures of other nations, particularly the successors of the Habsburg Empire. This contrasted with the later identity policy of the Bundesstaat Österreich, which elevated Tyrol as emblematic of the core German–Austrian identity constructed in the new state. The analysis reveals that the exhibition represented the peak of Polish–Austrian cultural relations during the interwar years, suggesting the potential for broader engagement. However, this potential was short-lived, ultimately thwarted by the Anschluss of Austria to Germany in 1938.
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北方与南方、东方与西方之间的文化调解人":1930 年华沙奥地利艺术官方展览
本文探讨了1930年5月在华沙美术鼓励协会举办的奥地利艺术腾博会官方网站。展览展出了 100 位艺术家的 474 件艺术作品,时间跨度为 1918-1930 年,这一时期的特点是奥地利努力克服战后的政治孤立。文章在波兰-奥地利外交关系的大背景下,考察了展览的言辞及其在华沙的评论界的接受程度,奥地利具有挑战性的政治和经济形势以及波兰第二共和国的优先事项都对展览产生了影响。汉斯-蒂策(Hans Tietze)撰写的展览目录介绍性文章强调了维也纳作为欧洲艺术潮流交汇点的文化中心所发挥的开创性作用。这种做法与约翰内斯-舒伯(Johannes Schober)政府的文化外交政策相一致,旨在强调对其他国家,尤其是哈布斯堡帝国继承者的文化开放言论。这与后来联邦德国的身份政策形成了鲜明对比,后者将蒂罗尔州提升为新国家构建的德意志-奥地利核心身份的象征。分析表明,该展览代表了波兰与奥地利在战时文化关系的顶峰,表明双方有可能进行更广泛的接触。然而,这种潜力是短暂的,最终因 1938 年奥地利并入德国而受挫。
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