• Medientyp: Buch; unbewegtes Bild; Ausstellungskatalog; Bildband
  • Titel: Revoliutsiia! Demonstratsiia! : soviet art put to the test
  • Beteiligte: Witkovsky, Matthew S. [HerausgeberIn]; Fore, Devin [VerfasserIn von ergänzendem Text]; Bois, Yve-Alain [VerfasserIn von ergänzendem Text]; Chlenova, Masha [VerfasserIn von ergänzendem Text]
  • Körperschaft: Art Institute of Chicago ; V-A-C Foundation
  • Erschienen: Chicago, Illinois: The Art Institute of Chicago, [2017]
  • Ausgabe: First edition
  • Umfang: 324 Seiten
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ISBN: 9780300225716; 9780865592872
  • RVK-Notation: AP 15200 : Politisches Plakat
    LO 80540 : 19. und 20. Jahrhundert
    LO 75030 : 19. und 20. Jahrhundert
  • Schlagwörter: Sowjetunion > Kunst > Propaganda > Geschichte 1917-1940
    Sowjetunion > Gebrauchsgrafik > Politisches Plakat > Geschichte 1917-1940
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  • Anmerkungen: Seite [6]: " Revoliutsiia! Demonstratsiia! Soviet Art Put to the Test is published in conjunction with an exhibition organized by the Art Institute of Chicago and the V-A-C Foundation. V-A-C Foundation, Venice May 13-August 25, 2017, The Art Institute of Chicago October 29, 2017-January 14, 2018."
  • Beschreibung: "Published on the centenary of the Russian Revolution, this landmark book gathers information from the forefront of current research in early Soviet art, providing a new understanding of where art was presented, who saw it, and how the images incorporated and conveyed Soviet values. More than 350 works are grouped into areas of critical importance for the production, reception, and circulation of early Soviet art: battlegrounds, schools, theaters, the press, storefronts, exhibitions,factories, festivals, and homes. Paintings by El Lissitzky and Liubov Popova are joined by sculptures, costumes and textiles, decorative arts, architectural models, books, magazines, films, and more. Also included are rare and important artifacts, among them a selection of illustrated children's notes by Joseph Stalin's daughter, Svetlana Allilueva, as well as reproductions of key exhibition spaces such as the legendary Obmokhu (Constructivist) exhibition in 1921; Aleksandr Rodchenko's Workers Club in 1925; and a Radio-Orator kiosk for live, projected, and printed propaganda designed by Gustav Klutsis in 1922. Bountifully illustrated, this book offers an unprecedented, cross-disciplinary analysis of two momentous decades of Soviet visual culture"--

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