The photographic magazine URSS en construction was produced from 1929 to 1949 for propaganda purposes with the aim of showing Western countries the industrial and ideological power of the USSR. Certain eminent artists such as El Lissitzky and Aleksandr Rodchenko were contributors and, through their photomontages conveyed a utopian image of Stalinist society of the 1930s. Censorship or propaganda? How to understand their works today and how to locate the place of the artist in a totalitarian regime. The magazine URSS en construction sheds light on the ideological complexities at the heart of Soviet art and explores the dilemma between artistic integrity and survival
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Volume I contains the text of the thesis. Volume II contains the illustrations relating to the thesi...
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The magazine �SSSR na stroike� (�USSR in Construction�) published in Russia, Germany, France, Englan...
This dissertation examines Soviet propaganda photographs of one of the first Gulags, the White Sea-B...
textIn January 1957, the Soviet Ministry of Culture, assisted by the Union of Journalists, resumed p...
Religious iconoclasm was one of the main issues of the new born Soviet power. Church holydays, accor...
This article analyzes various aspects of the Sovietization of Lithuanian art in 1940 and 1941. The ...
Based on a study of 17 thin illustrated humorous and satirical magazines and a number of several di...
ABOUT SOME RECENT WORKS ON LITERARY CENSORSHIP IN THE SOVIET UNION (1917-1953) The article is base...
Volume I contains the text of the thesis. Volume II contains the illustrations relating to the thesi...
Analysis of visual practices in the magazine USSR on Construction in the context of Avant-Garde art ...
The Distorted Works. A Case of Cinematographic Censorship in Khrushchevian Soviet Union. M. Godet. ...
The magazine “SSSR na stroike” (“USSR in Construction”) published in Russia, Germany, France, Englan...
This study of the magazine SSSR na stroike ( USSR in Construction) examines the persistence, modific...
In January 1957, the Soviet Ministry of Culture resumed publication of the premiere photography jour...
During the first decade of destalinization, inaugurated in 1956 with Nikita Khrushchev\u27s denuncia...
In 1990, following the restoration of independence in Lithuania, one of the most significant topics ...
The magazine �SSSR na stroike� (�USSR in Construction�) published in Russia, Germany, France, Englan...
This dissertation examines Soviet propaganda photographs of one of the first Gulags, the White Sea-B...
textIn January 1957, the Soviet Ministry of Culture, assisted by the Union of Journalists, resumed p...
Religious iconoclasm was one of the main issues of the new born Soviet power. Church holydays, accor...
This article analyzes various aspects of the Sovietization of Lithuanian art in 1940 and 1941. The ...
Based on a study of 17 thin illustrated humorous and satirical magazines and a number of several di...
ABOUT SOME RECENT WORKS ON LITERARY CENSORSHIP IN THE SOVIET UNION (1917-1953) The article is base...