Art of urgency. Contributions to the Critical Debate of the Spanish Civil War Propaganda art.

Authors

  • Miguel Ángel Gamonal Torres Universidad de Granada

Keywords:

Art of urgency, Art agit-prop, Art and propaganda, Realism, Socialist Realism, Poster, Photomontage, Spanish Civil War

Abstract

The concept «arte de urgencia» defined, during the Spanish Civil War propaganda art, the artistic practice of agit-prop of Leninist inspiration. This article provides a critical review of the debate held by the artists and writers to the dissatisfaction produced by this type of art. Authors of Marxist affiliation or linked to the Spanish Popular Front positions, took part in the debate about Realism and the modern meanings of agitation (poster, photomontage, typography). This discussion took place in some important press and literary ambience, reflects a common concern to the artistic environments of the European left-wing parties and it had also a general objection from the anarchist positions.

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Author Biography

Miguel Ángel Gamonal Torres, Universidad de Granada

Departamento de Historia del Arte. Universidad de Granada

Published

2014-12-01

How to Cite

Gamonal Torres, M. Ángel. (2014). Art of urgency. Contributions to the Critical Debate of the Spanish Civil War Propaganda art. Cuadernos De Arte De La Universidad De Granada, 45, 169–190. Retrieved from https://revistaseug.ugr.es/index.php/caug/article/view/4861

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Articles