Russian art of the avant-garde : theory and criticism, 1902-1934 /

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Edition:New edition.
Imprint:London : Thames & Hudson Ltd, 2017.
Description:xxxix, 376 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11030520
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Other authors / contributors:Bowlt, John E., editor, translator.
ISBN:9780500293058
0500293058
Notes:"Originally published by the Viking Press in The documents of 20th-century art, 1976"--Title page verso.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 312-360) and index.
Summary:During the first third of the 20th century, Russian art went through a series of dramatic changes, reflecting the political and social upheavals of the country and producing - for a brief, exciting period - a body of avant-garde work whose influence would eventually be felt throughout the rest of the world. Eagerly breaking with the past and absorbing the innovations of Europe, a new generation of young artists developed a host of fresh ideas and original styles, such as Neo-primitivism, Rayonism, Suprematism and Constructivism.
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During the first third of the 20th century, Russian art went through a series of dramatic changes, reflecting the political and social upheavals of the country and producing - for a brief, exciting period - a body of
avant-garde work whose influence would eventually be felt throughout the rest of the world. Eagerly breaking with the past and absorbing the innovations of Europe, a new generation of young artists developed
a host of fresh ideas and original styles, including Neo-primitivism, Rayonism, Suprematism and Constructivism.

John Bowlt has collected and translated manifestos, articles and declarations by the principal artists and critics of the era, including Kandinsky, Lissitsky, Malevich, Goncharova and Rodchenko, as well as many lesser-known but nonetheless key players. Illustrated with more than 100 rare photographs and facsimiles and supplemented by clear introductory essays, up-to-date biographical information, copious notes and extensive suggestions for further reading, this new edition remains the essential sourcebook for a clear understanding of the motivations and struggles that produced an extraordinary, seminal period in Russian art.

Item Description:"Originally published by the Viking Press in The documents of 20th-century art, 1976"--Title page verso.
Physical Description:xxxix, 376 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 312-360) and index.
ISBN:9780500293058
0500293058