The authors discuss the changing position of Soviet artists during the late 1980s, refering to the social role of artists, the parallel histories of official and unofficial art, and the effects of the introduction of a western style art market. Includes artists' statements and interviews. Biographical notes on 12 artists. Circa 100 bibl. ref
It is still the conventional view that Socialist Realism dominated Soviet art and culture right up t...
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Artists in Revolution offers fresh and provocative essays on the life and art of eight leading figur...
The authors discuss the changing position of Soviet artists during the late 1980s, refering to the s...
Lauren Cox, Graphic Design Faculty Mentor: Professor Yola Monakhov Stockton, Art & Design This rese...
Moscow-born critic Tupitsyn presents a history of Soviet art. Apart from the historical aspect, the ...
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Von Tavel briefly introduces this catalogue of work by 23 Moscow-based artists. Seven essays examine...
What did it mean to be a successful Soviet artist? Was Socialist Realism, the official art of the So...
International audienceThe transition from state socialism to capitalism brought changes to the Russi...
In 1987 the Moscow art scene became preoccupied with the idea of establishing a museum of contempora...
The article examines typical features of images and themes of the past as they appear in contemporar...
How has the field of art developed, evolved, and been sustained in Russia after socialism? This diss...
The article reviews the contexts of national fine art in different countries and highlights often no...
The authors outline a history of women in Russia in the 19th century and of women artists in the Rus...
It is still the conventional view that Socialist Realism dominated Soviet art and culture right up t...
The research focuses on the little-studied field of value creation within the contemporary art marke...
Artists in Revolution offers fresh and provocative essays on the life and art of eight leading figur...
The authors discuss the changing position of Soviet artists during the late 1980s, refering to the s...
Lauren Cox, Graphic Design Faculty Mentor: Professor Yola Monakhov Stockton, Art & Design This rese...
Moscow-born critic Tupitsyn presents a history of Soviet art. Apart from the historical aspect, the ...
This essay concerns Russian art in the second half of the twentieth century, yet any such descriptio...
Von Tavel briefly introduces this catalogue of work by 23 Moscow-based artists. Seven essays examine...
What did it mean to be a successful Soviet artist? Was Socialist Realism, the official art of the So...
International audienceThe transition from state socialism to capitalism brought changes to the Russi...
In 1987 the Moscow art scene became preoccupied with the idea of establishing a museum of contempora...
The article examines typical features of images and themes of the past as they appear in contemporar...
How has the field of art developed, evolved, and been sustained in Russia after socialism? This diss...
The article reviews the contexts of national fine art in different countries and highlights often no...
The authors outline a history of women in Russia in the 19th century and of women artists in the Rus...
It is still the conventional view that Socialist Realism dominated Soviet art and culture right up t...
The research focuses on the little-studied field of value creation within the contemporary art marke...
Artists in Revolution offers fresh and provocative essays on the life and art of eight leading figur...