The curatorial project ‘From Political Propaganda to Baby Boom’ at the PostModernist Museum is the first one out of a series of future researches analysing the relationship of Romanian artists to different political ideologies and social climates of the historic periods such as interwar 1918-1945, post-war and communist 1946-1989. As an art history research project, From Political Propaganda to Baby Boom is presented as a dynamic panorama, including the latest findings in the study, for a duration of over two months. A special interest is given to the artworks which were commissioned and made especially for multiplication, either using printed versions or filmed ones, for cinema and TV. These particular media are and were viewed as a principal vector of dissemination and distribution of propagandistic messages.
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