{"id":32636,"date":"2020-04-26T10:11:53","date_gmt":"2020-04-26T08:11:53","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/meonline.hu\/?p=32636"},"modified":"2020-04-26T10:11:53","modified_gmt":"2020-04-26T08:11:53","slug":"a-hideghaboru-epiteszete","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/meonline.hu\/en\/magyar-epitomuveszet-hirek\/kiallitasok\/a-hideghaboru-epiteszete\/","title":{"rendered":"Cold War and Architecture"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>Contributions to Austria\u2019s Democratization after 1945<br \/>\nAz Wien, Vienna, 17 October 2019 &#8211; 24 February 2020<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>After the liberation of Austria in spring 1945 and the occupation by the four victorious powers of Great Britain, France, USA, and the Soviet Union, Vienna became a central stage for the Cold War. The competition of the systems was a lso carried out in the field of architecture. The Cold War and Architecture exhibition highlights building activity in postwar Austria, as well as its protagonists and debates for the first time in the context of the global East-West conflict.<br \/>\nDuring the ten-year occupation, Austria experienced the transition from an authoritarian system of government to a democratic consumer society. Each of the Allies established an extensive cultural program. Architectural exhibitions became important instruments of an \u201ceducational program\u201d for a new social order. The cultural policies of the British, Americans, French, and Soviets served as catalysts for their respective ideological convictions. Their cultural directives were aimed at different target groups, from the expert public to the general population. At the same time, they came up against local traditions, interests, and networks that used the cultural transfer and conflicts of the Cold War for their own professional advancement.<br \/>\nDivided into four zones, the exhibition traces the cultural self-representation of the Allies, complemented by the consideration of two transnational networks of modernism: CIAM Austria and the International Summer Seminar (today European Forum Alpbach). The Cold War did not end with the withdrawal of the Allies in 1955. Architectural exports to Southeast Asia and the Middle East shed light on the accompanying effects of Austria\u2019s increasingly active foreign policy.<br \/>\nThe Cold War and Architecture exhibition alters the view of global and Austrian architectural history. A main focus is placed on the inclusion of previously unexamined primary and secondary sources, many from the Architekturzentrum Wien collection. In the transnational synopsis, they produce a genre picture of postwar modernism.<\/p>\n<p><!-- default-view.php -->\n<div\n\tclass=\"ngg-galleryoverview default-view \"\n\tid=\"ngg-gallery-5ba0e724381e5452dbb87d06289c5713-1\">\n\n\t\t<!-- Thumbnails -->\n\t\t\t\t<div id=\"ngg-image-0\" class=\"ngg-gallery-thumbnail-box \" >\n\t\t\t\t        <div class=\"ngg-gallery-thumbnail\">\n            <a href=\"https:\/\/meonline.hu\/cold-war-azw\/011_Marboe_yesouioknjet_S234.jpg\"\n               title=\"N\u00e9gyen egy dzsipben. Epi Schl\u00fcsselberger \u00e9s Georg Schmid illusztr\u00e1ci\u00f3ja, 1954\"\n               data-src=\"https:\/\/meonline.hu\/cold-war-azw\/011_Marboe_yesouioknjet_S234.jpg\"\n               data-thumbnail=\"https:\/\/meonline.hu\/cold-war-azw\/thumbs\/thumbs_011_Marboe_yesouioknjet_S234.jpg\"\n               data-image-id=\"8185\"\n               data-title=\"N\u00e9gyen egy dzsipben. 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Epi Schl\u00fcsselberger \u00e9s Georg Schmid illusztr\u00e1ci\u00f3ja, 1954\"\n                    src=\"https:\/\/meonline.hu\/cold-war-azw\/thumbs\/thumbs_011_Marboe_yesouioknjet_S234.jpg\"\n                    width=\"152\"\n                    height=\"100\"\n                    style=\"max-width:100%;\"\n                \/>\n            <\/a>\n        <\/div>\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<\/div> \n\t\t\t\n\t\t\t\t<div id=\"ngg-image-1\" class=\"ngg-gallery-thumbnail-box \" >\n\t\t\t\t        <div class=\"ngg-gallery-thumbnail\">\n            <a href=\"https:\/\/meonline.hu\/cold-war-azw\/579_PraderFehringer_gta_42_X_163_5.jpg\"\n               title=\"Prader-Fehringer : CIAM Project, Quartier Lichtenthal, B\u00e9cs, 1945\/55 \u00a9 Eth Zurich, CIAM\"\n               data-src=\"https:\/\/meonline.hu\/cold-war-azw\/579_PraderFehringer_gta_42_X_163_5.jpg\"\n               data-thumbnail=\"https:\/\/meonline.hu\/cold-war-azw\/thumbs\/thumbs_579_PraderFehringer_gta_42_X_163_5.jpg\"\n               data-image-id=\"8186\"\n               data-title=\"Prader-Fehringer : CIAM Project, Quartier Lichtenthal, B\u00e9cs, 1945\/55 \u00a9 Eth Zurich, CIAM\"\n               data-description=\"Prader-Fehringer : CIAM Project, Quartier Lichtenthal, B\u00e9cs, 1945\/55 \u00a9 Eth Zurich, CIAM\"\n               data-image-slug=\"579_praderfehringer_gta_42_x_163_5\"\n               class=\"ngg-simplelightbox\" rel=\"5ba0e724381e5452dbb87d06289c5713\">\n                <img\n                    title=\"Prader-Fehringer : CIAM Project, Quartier Lichtenthal, B\u00e9cs, 1945\/55 \u00a9 Eth Zurich, CIAM\"\n                    alt=\"Prader-Fehringer : CIAM Project, Quartier Lichtenthal, B\u00e9cs, 1945\/55 \u00a9 Eth Zurich, CIAM\"\n                    src=\"https:\/\/meonline.hu\/cold-war-azw\/thumbs\/thumbs_579_PraderFehringer_gta_42_X_163_5.jpg\"\n                    width=\"152\"\n                    height=\"100\"\n                    style=\"max-width:100%;\"\n                \/>\n            <\/a>\n        <\/div>\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<\/div> \n\t\t\t\n\t\n\t<br style=\"clear: both\" \/>\n\n\t\n\t\t<!-- Pagination -->\n\t<div class='ngg-clear'><\/div>\t<\/div>\n<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Contributions to Austria\u2019s Democratization after 1945 Az Wien, Vienna, 17 October 2019 &#8211; 24 February 2020 After the liberation of Austria in spring 1945 and the occupation by the four victorious powers of Great Britain, France, USA, and the Soviet Union, Vienna became a central stage for the Cold War. 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