Royal Academy of Arts, London 11 February — 17 April 2017 One hundred years on from the Russian Revolution, this powerful exhibition explores one of the most momentous periods in modern world history through the lens of its groundbreaking art. Renowned artists including Kandinsky, Malevich, Chagall and Rodchenko were among those to live through the fateful events of 1917, which ended centuries of Tsarist rule and shook Russian society to its foundations. Amidst the tumult, the arts initially ..
Pat Simpson, ‘1917: Art Revolution and Darwinism’, paper presented at the Association of Art Histori...
The Exhibition of Russian Art in London in the summer of 1935 was the most extensive showcase of Rus...
This program documents the achievements of the Russian avant-garde movement and the impact of the Ru...
Un compte-rendu de Frédéric Thomas (avec la collaboration de Christian Beuvain) L'exposition de la R...
Färgfabriken, Södertörn University and Moderna Museet, Deadline : April 24 2017. The conference wil...
The Russian Revolution of 1917 has been considered the essential cause of the awakening of the artis...
This book accompanies the Russian season exhibition at the Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts and conc...
Spielzeug Welten Museum Basel Russian porcelain of the period from 1917 to 1927 reflects the dramat...
Review Essay of the exhibition of the same name held at the Royal Academy of Arts from October 2011 ...
The Russian Revolution of 1917 altered the fate and political landscape not only of Europe, but of t...
Scenes from First World War, Russian Imperial family in procession; aftermath of war: homeless Russi...
The article presents the Paris exhibition “And 1917 becomes the Revolution…”. This art space of visu...
The theatre especially is in a difficult position for it does not know where to go and what to &apos...
This article examines the impact that the experience of the 1905 Revolution had on the political att...
Revolution and Revelation: An Early Russian Avant-Garde Private Collection is anexhibition proposal ...
Pat Simpson, ‘1917: Art Revolution and Darwinism’, paper presented at the Association of Art Histori...
The Exhibition of Russian Art in London in the summer of 1935 was the most extensive showcase of Rus...
This program documents the achievements of the Russian avant-garde movement and the impact of the Ru...
Un compte-rendu de Frédéric Thomas (avec la collaboration de Christian Beuvain) L'exposition de la R...
Färgfabriken, Södertörn University and Moderna Museet, Deadline : April 24 2017. The conference wil...
The Russian Revolution of 1917 has been considered the essential cause of the awakening of the artis...
This book accompanies the Russian season exhibition at the Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts and conc...
Spielzeug Welten Museum Basel Russian porcelain of the period from 1917 to 1927 reflects the dramat...
Review Essay of the exhibition of the same name held at the Royal Academy of Arts from October 2011 ...
The Russian Revolution of 1917 altered the fate and political landscape not only of Europe, but of t...
Scenes from First World War, Russian Imperial family in procession; aftermath of war: homeless Russi...
The article presents the Paris exhibition “And 1917 becomes the Revolution…”. This art space of visu...
The theatre especially is in a difficult position for it does not know where to go and what to &apos...
This article examines the impact that the experience of the 1905 Revolution had on the political att...
Revolution and Revelation: An Early Russian Avant-Garde Private Collection is anexhibition proposal ...
Pat Simpson, ‘1917: Art Revolution and Darwinism’, paper presented at the Association of Art Histori...
The Exhibition of Russian Art in London in the summer of 1935 was the most extensive showcase of Rus...
This program documents the achievements of the Russian avant-garde movement and the impact of the Ru...