Socialist Realism as an Artistic Style

Discover Arad: a Hidden Gem of Central Europe by Gabriel Roman, Puskel Péter, Ujj János, Király András, Lehoczky Attila, Muntean Tibor, Matekovits M

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This text written by Ujj János and translated into English by Gabriel Roman offers an extensive overview of Socialist Realism as an artistic style, characterizing it as the dominant cultural force in Central and Eastern Europe during the communist era. The sources explain that this movement was an ideologically-driven variant of realism used to serve communist party propaganda, aiming to portray reality in a "historically accurate and concrete manner" while promoting the ideological transformation and education of workers in the socialist spirit. The discussion notes that while this art form is now largely rejected by later generations, it once demanded optimistic, heroic depictions of the proletariat and socialist achievements in various fields, including visual arts, literature ... 

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Socialist Realismartistic style communist eraideologically-driven variant of realismideological transformation and educationoptimistic, heroic depictions of the proletariat and socialist achievementsvisual arts, literature, and architectureThe Worker and the Kolkhoz WomanCentral and Eastern Europe