With the Soviet Pavilion of the 1962 Venice Art Biennale, the Thaw era made its entrance onto the international art scene. Artists from different generations and Soviet republics were entrusted to illustrate “the deeply human dimension of Soviet art.”1 Among younger painters, one prominent figure was 30-year old artist Viktor Popkov. Along with the drawings and sketches produced during his travels in the virgin lands and building sites of Siberia, he presented the monumental painting The Builders of Bratsk (1960-61), an iconic artwork of the so-called “severe style.” The exhibition took place just a few months before the Moscow Manege Exhibition of December 1962, which prompted Khrushchev’s notoriously negative reaction and the first stop t...
In 1897 Russia had its debut at the Venice International Art Exhibition, with a group show commissio...
The aim of the article is to analyze the correlation between different meaningful layers of the Russ...
During the early Cold War, a polarised view of artistic practice in the United States and the Soviet...
With the Soviet Pavilion of the 1962 Venice Art Biennale, the Thaw era made its entrance onto the in...
This essay concerns Russian art in the second half of the twentieth century, yet any such descriptio...
Since its debut at the Venice International Exhibition of Fine Arts, the Soviet pavilion has represe...
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In this article we will concentrate our view on the situation of the European art scene, especially...
What did it mean to be a successful Soviet artist? Was Socialist Realism, the official art of the So...
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In 1897 Russia had its debut at the Venice International Art Exhibition, with a group show commissio...
The aim of the article is to analyze the correlation between different meaningful layers of the Russ...
During the early Cold War, a polarised view of artistic practice in the United States and the Soviet...
With the Soviet Pavilion of the 1962 Venice Art Biennale, the Thaw era made its entrance onto the in...
This essay concerns Russian art in the second half of the twentieth century, yet any such descriptio...
Since its debut at the Venice International Exhibition of Fine Arts, the Soviet pavilion has represe...
This thesis is concerned with movements in Russia during the first quarter of the twentieth-century...
[Introduction] East-West artistic connections during the Cold War were a complex range of phenomena ...
The text analyzes the perception of Maxim Gorky’s image in form of painterly, graphic and sculptural...
The USSR’s return to the Biennale of Venice in 1956. In 1956, the Soviet pavilion at the Biennale o...
During the Thaw, the period of destalinization under Nikita Khrushchev, reformist artists, critics a...
Max Dvořák is widely recognized as a key contributor to the tectonic change in the perception of Man...
In this article we will concentrate our view on the situation of the European art scene, especially...
What did it mean to be a successful Soviet artist? Was Socialist Realism, the official art of the So...
The article deals with the critical reception of Italian artist Renato Guttuso in Socialist Europe f...
In 1897 Russia had its debut at the Venice International Art Exhibition, with a group show commissio...
The aim of the article is to analyze the correlation between different meaningful layers of the Russ...
During the early Cold War, a polarised view of artistic practice in the United States and the Soviet...