Moscow vanguard art : 1922-1992 / Margarita Tupitsyn.

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Tupitsyn, Margarita [Browse]
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Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
New Haven : Yale University Press, 2017.
Description
viii, 278 pages : illustrations, color ; 27 cm

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    A comprehensive survey of art in Moscow in the era of the Soviet Union that champions the unquenchable spirit of artistic experimentation in the face of political repression. Ambitious and interdisciplinary, Moscow Vanguard Art: 1922-1992 tells the story of generations of artists who resisted Soviet dictates on aesthetics, spanning the Russian avant-garde, socialist realism, and Soviet postwar art in one volume. Drawing on art history, criticism, and political theory, Margarita Tupitsyn unites these three epochs, mapping their differences and commonalities, ultimately reconnecting the postwar vanguard with the historical avant-garde. With a focus on Moscow artists, the book chronicles how this milieu achieved institutional and financial independence, and reflects on the theoretical and visual models it generated in various media, including painting, photography, conceptual, performance, and installation art. Generously illustrated, this ground-breaking volume, published in the year that marks the centennial of the October Revolution, demonstrates that, regardless of political repression, the spirit of artistic experiment never ceased to exist in the Soviet Union.
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references and index.
    Contents
    • In defense of nonobjective art
    • The specters of formalism
    • Reinventing abstraction
    • Dangerous Luncheon on the grass
    • The raison d'être of installation art
    • Moscow-New York
    • The work of art in the age of Perestroika.
    ISBN
    • 9780300179750 ((cloth) : (alkaline paper))
    • 0300179758 ((cloth) : (alkaline paper))
    LCCN
    2016055763
    OCLC
    965754184
    Other standard number
    • 13408047
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