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Dolls and Puppets as Artistic and Cultural Phenomena (19th – 21st Centuries)
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Prof. Henryk Jurkowski – in memoriam
At The Uttermost Limit of Vision: The Wax Dolls of Lotte Pritzel (1887-1952)
Puppetry Elements in the Works of European Surrealists
Paul Klee: Protected Children, Broken Puppets and the Problematization of Modernism
Puppets and Paradox: On the Bauhaus Stage with Oskar Schlemmer
The Living Doll: A Look at Hans Bellmer’s Later Work from the “Puppet’s” Standpoint
A Different Kind of Intimacy. Greer Lankton and the New York Dolls
The Transnational Adventures of the Kewpie Doll: Mediating Nostalgia in Pre-War Japan
”Woolita”: Crochet Doll as Representation of Interwoven Discourse Understanding ”Being-as-Playing-a-Role”
Inspire the Naïf! Marinka Dallos’ Collection of Doll
Museum of Childhood – From Play to Art
The Doll as Femme Fatale in L. G. Berlanga’s Life Size
The Grotesque as a Paradigm of the Puppet Theater in the 21st Century. Through an Analysis of Ilka Schönbein’s show, The Old Lady and the Beast
The Puppet as a Paradigm of the Contemporary Living Body – An Inquiry into the Traditional Question of Artificial Life in Contemporary Puppetry
Mechanical Affections. A Reconfiguration of Love by Fin-de-Siècle Decadent Dolls
Illustrations
Paul Klee: Protected Children, Broken Puppets and the Problematization of Modernism
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