Russian and Soviet Views of Modern Western Art, 1890s to Mid-1930s
Charles Rougle translator Ilia Dorontchenkov editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:University of California Press
Published:3rd Jul '09
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
From the first Modernist exhibitions in the late 1890s to the Soviet rupture with the West in the mid-1930s, Russian artists and writers came into wide contact with modern European art and ideas. Introducing a wealth of little-known material set in an illuminating interpretive context, this sourcebook presents Russian and Soviet views of Western art during this critical period of cultural transformation. The writings document complex responses to these works and ideas before the Russians lost contact with them almost entirely. Many of these writings have been unavailable to foreign readers and, until recently, were not widely known even to Russian scholars. Both an important reference and a valuable resource for classrooms, the book includes an introductory essay and shorter introductions to the individual sections.
"Dorontchenkov presents the ... reader with a great throng of opinionated Russian museum visitors as they react to Western painting." Times Literary Supplement (TLS) "Highly recommended... A basis for well-informed art history and its social history in Russia." -- Patricia Railing Journal Of Incorm "This is a thoughtfully composed volume, informative and compelling, a delight to read." -- Layla Bloom The Art Book
ISBN: 9780520253728
Dimensions: 254mm x 178mm x 28mm
Weight: 771g
368 pages