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Making Modernism Soviet

Making Modernism Soviet

Kachurin, P

Kachurin, P

Malevich, Kasimir
Rodchenko, Alexander
Ermolaeva, Vera
en
2013
Boek; 145 p ill
Met lijst werken. - Met bio- en bibliografie
Located in: RUSLAND; 1910-1930
VUBIS: 2:94306

Beschrijving

Studie over de Russische Avant-garde in de periode 1918-1928 - in het bijzonder in Moskou en Vitebsk - analyseert het ideologische engagement van kunstenaars als Malevich, Rodchenko en Ermolaeva Making Modernism Soviet provides a new understanding of the ideological engagement of Russian modern artists such as Kazimir Malevich, Alexander Rodchenko, and Vera Ermolaeva with the political and social agenda of the Bolsheviks in the chaotic years immediately following the Russian Revolution. Focusing on the relationship between power brokers and cultural institutions under conditions of state patronage, Pamela Kachurin lays to rest the myth of the imposition of control from above upon a victimized artistic community. Drawing on extensive archival research, she shows that Russian modernists used their positions within the expanding Soviet arts bureaucracy to build up networks of like-minded colleagues. Their commitment to one another and to the task of creating a socially transformative visual language for the new Soviet context allowed them to produce some of their most famous works of art. But it also contributed to the "Sovietization" of the art world that eventually sealed their fate