Contemporary Russian Art
The author discusses how Russian art has evolved from icon painting through to Socialist Realism. He examines the work of approximately 50 contemporary artists, all of whom are living and working in the Soviet Union and conveys a general view of life in the USSR. Matthew Cullerne-Bown has written articles on Soviet art for “The Guardian” and for art journals.
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Keywords
Unofficial art, Performance, Monumental art, Socialist realism
Authors
Type
Place of publication
Oxford
Publisher
Year
1989
Number of pages
128 pages
Language
ISBN
9780714825557
Open stacks or available on request
Open stacks
Illustrations
Yes
Bibliography
Yes
UDC code and author sign
709.4710 Bow
Volumes
1
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