Hidden stories | the life reform movements and the arts

The ex­hi­bit­ion pre­sents the life re­form mo­ve­ment that emer­ged in the last third of the 19th cent­ury and po­pu­lar in Cent­ral Euro­pe­an count­ri­es, and its im­pact on con­tem­por­ary ar­tists. “Life re­form” is a coll­ec­tive term sum­ming up fin-de-siècle re­form eff­orts of mo­der­ni­sa­ti­on cri­tic­ism, whose com­mon fea­tu­re was the re­turn to na­tu­re, self-he­a­ling and the se­arch for lost cos­mic comp­lete­ness and spi­ri­tu­a­lity. The often ar­guing trends of this multi-co­lo­u­red mo­ve­ment, which so­ught to re­in­terp­ret the re­la­ti­onship of man with na­tu­re, work and God, were lin­ked by joint motto of ci­vi­li­sa­ti­on cri­tic­ism: “es­cape from the city”.

At the turn of the last cent­ury, this mo­ve­ment en­joyed a hey­day in, among other pla­ces, the Aus­t­ro-Hun­ga­ri­an Mo­narchy. Ve­ge­ta­ri­an­ism, na­tu­ral he­a­ling and body cul­tu­re, as well as va­ri­o­us oc­cult re­li­gi­o­us ma­ni­fe­sta­tions and so­ci­ety-imp­ro­ving re­forms be­came wi­des­pre­ad chi­efly among the haut-bour­geo­i­sie and aris­toc­racy, while in the lower-midd­le and wor­king clas­ses it took the form of te­eto­tal­ism, gym and sports mo­ve­ments, and na­tu­rist and hi­king mo­ve­ments. Many of the young writers, ar­tists, com­pos­ers, phi­lo­sop­hers, na­tu­ral and so­ci­al sci­en­tists ap­pe­aring in major ci­ti­es around the Mo­narchy, such as Vi­en­na, Pra­gue and Bu­da­pest, them­sel­ves fol­lo­wed and even pro­pa­ga­ted these fashi­on­ab­le self-re­form eff­orts and the as­so­ci­a­ted eso­te­ric, gnos­tic ideas of re­dem­pt­ion and so­ci­al-re­form Utopi­as. Tak­ing these as a start­ing point, the ex­hi­bit­ion is not only aimed at pre­sent­ing the trends of the mo­ve­ment in this re­gi­on. As the title Hid­den stori­es sug­gests, it also exp­lo­res the yet un­re­ve­aled, hid­den link bet­ween the ar­tists of the age and the life re­form mo­ve­ments. It re­views the role of ar­tists res­pond­ing to the spi­rit of the mo­der­nist cri­tic­ism in the in­tel­lec­tu­al, re­li­gi­o­us, spi­ri­tu­al, so­ci­al and ar­tis­tic re­form ex­pe­ri­ments, and, in turn, their im­pact on their works, li­festy­les and at­ti­tu­des. The “hid­den story” is re­ve­aled to the vie­wers by means of litt­le-known pho­to­gra­phs, ob­jects, do­cu­ments and the works of emi­nent ar­tists  – inc­lu­ding Ti­va­dar Csont­váry Koszt­ka, János Vas­zary, Ist­ván Csók, Ma­ris­ka Undi, Sán­dor Bortnyik and Álmos Jas­chik– and the buil­dings of Ist­ván Med­gya­szay, who mel­ded Ori­en­tal inf­lu­en­ces with tra­di­ti­o­nal Hun­ga­ri­an or­na­ments, pe­ri­od book il­lustra­tions and pho­to­gra­phs of ico­nic per­for­mance of fin-de-siècle dance per­for­man­ces. Some of the ar­tists jo­ined the life re­form mo­ve­ment, ot­hers exp­lor­ed in­di­vi­du­al ways in kee­ping with the Zeit­ge­ist, often tur­ning to avant-garde art.

The ideas of the early-20th-cent­ury mo­ve­ments re­ap­peared in the form of “sur­vi­ving Utopi­as” in the mo­ve­ments of 1968, as well as in the New Age re­li­gi­o­us, po­li­ti­cal, eco­no­mic, li­festy­le re­form ideas and in the con­tem­por­ary arts. They inf­lu­en­ced the rise of le­isu­re cloth­ing and sports fashi­on, the fit­ness mo­ve­ment, ve­ge­ta­ri­an­ism, or­ga­nic farm­ing and re­form co­o­king, the eco­log­i­cal mo­ve­ments and the ideas of na­tu­ral re­me­di­es. Also, they af­fec­ted many as­pects of every­day life ma­nag­ement prac­ti­ces, such as the spre­ad of va­ri­o­us ea­s­tern re­li­gions and mar­ti­al arts, the emer­gen­ce of an­th­ro­po­sophy and va­ri­o­us eso­te­ric trends, the de­ve­lop­ment of su­b­ur­ban and near-na­tu­re li­ving en­vi­ron­ments, the rise of equ­a­lity-based re­la­ti­onship and the mo­dern ways of child-cent­red edu­ca­ti­on. The ex­hi­bit­ion re­ve­als the way in which the ide­als of the mo­ve­ment ra­dia­ted in many di­rec­tions, ins­pi­ring even con­tem­por­ary art.

 

Paul Schad-Rossa: Eden, 1899.
Neue Ga­le­rie Graz Uni­vers­al­mus­e­um Jo­an­ne­um, Aust­ria
Photo: N. Lack­ner/UMJ 

 

 



 

 

 

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