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Summary: The study is probably the first attempt at comparing socialist realism in Poland and Slovakia, countries of different status during the time of the so-called Soviet bloc. It covers the period from approx. 1948 to approx. 1956 (when N. Khrushchev at the Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union initiated the "Taw"). It compares the beginnings and the way of introducing the "method" and the course of artistic life, the role of institutions (associations, universities) and, above all, the organization of exhibitions. There are numerous similarities within the so-called artistic field, but differences also exist. The common topics and style of work - for detailed analysis - are indicated: portraits of heroes, industrialization, symbolism of tractor, building and reconstruction, etc., and the main iconographic difference - theme of the Uprising.
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