„The presentation explores the period of political liberalisation in communist Czechoslovakia, a brief but significant opening in which cultural exchange with Western countries became possible on an unprecedented scale. These encounters took multiple forms and were often marked by ambiguity and risk. One striking example from 1967–1968 follows the young West German gallerist René Block, who clandestinely carried a collection of paintings across the Iron Curtain to donate them to the village of Lidice – a potent symbol of Nazi terror. The aim of the presentation is to describe the political preconditions and impacts of cultural exchange between Czechoslovakia and West Germany in the 1960s, as well as artistic reflections on shared historical traumas.
Jakub Straka is a PhD student at the Department of Art History at Masaryk University in Brno.
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