Soros Realism describes a type of post-socialist art. It was coined by Miško Šuvaković in "Ideologija izložbe: o ideologijama Manifeste" (2002) . The name comes from George Soros, who financed Soros centers for contemporary art in Eastern Europe.
Although Šuvaković did not originally use it pejoratively, its origin in Socialist Realism made it emblematic of the irony of renewed political funding of art, which censors by financing not forbidding.
References
- Miško Šuvaković (January 2002) Ideologija izložbe: o ideologijama Manifeste. Platforma 2 Volume, DOI:
- Ana Peraica(2006). "Ein Wandel in der Repräsentation des Arbeiters Vom Sozialistischen Realismus zum »Soros-Realismus« (A shift of representation of worker: From Social Realism and "Soros Realism"). ." Springerin Hefte fűr Gegenwartskunst 12(3): 30–32.
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