Russian art of the avant-garde : theory and criticism, 1902-1934 / edited and translated by John E. Bowlt, Monographie imprimée

Secondary Author: Bowlt, John E., 1943-...., Editeur scientifique, TraducteurLanguage: anglais ; of original work, russe.Country: GrandeBretagne.Edition Statement: New edition with 105 illustrationsPublication : [London] : Thames & Hudson, 2017Description: 1 volume (XXXIX-376 pages) : illustrations ; 21 cmISBN: 978-0-500-29305-8; 0-500-29305-8.Dewey: 709.47/09041Abstract: During the first third of the 20th century, Russian art went through a series of dramatic changes, reflecting the political and social upheavals of the country and producing - for a brief, exciting period - a body of avant-garde work whose influence would eventually be felt throughout the rest of the world. Eagerly breaking with the past and absorbing the innovations of Europe, a new generation of young artists developed a host of fresh ideas and original styles, such as Neo-primitivism, Rayonism, Suprematism and Constructivism.Bibliography: Bibliographie pages 312-360. Index.Subject - Topical Name: Art -- Russie 20e siècle | Avant-garde (esthétique) -- Russie 20e siècle
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Bibliographie pages 312-360. Index

During the first third of the 20th century, Russian art went through a series of dramatic changes, reflecting the political and social upheavals of the country and producing - for a brief, exciting period - a body of avant-garde work whose influence would eventually be felt throughout the rest of the world. Eagerly breaking with the past and absorbing the innovations of Europe, a new generation of young artists developed a host of fresh ideas and original styles, such as Neo-primitivism, Rayonism, Suprematism and Constructivism

P. 3 Chapter 1, The subjective aesthetic : symbolism and the intuitive P. 41 Chapter 2, Neoprimitivism and cubofuturism P. 87 Chapter 3, Nonobjective art P. 138 Statements from the catalogue of the "tenth state exhibition: nonobjective creativity and suprematism," 1919 P. 161 Chapter 4,The revolution and art P. 205 Chapter 5, Constructivism and the industrial arts P. 237 Statements from the catalogue of the "first discussional exhibition of associations of active revolutionary art," 1924 P. 265 Chapter 6, Toward socialist realism P. 290 Contributions to the first all-union congress of Soviet writers [extracts], 1934

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