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Book Synopsis: One hundred years after the Russian Revolution, this comprehensive survey explores all aspects of its groundbreaking art. One hundred years after the Russian Revolution, Revolution: Russian Art, 1917–1932 explores one of the most momentous periods in modern world history through its groundbreaking art. The October Revolution of 1917 ended centuries of Tsarist rule and left artists such as Malevich, Tatlin, Popova and Rodchenko urgently debating what form a new “people’s art” would take. Painting and sculpture were redefined by Kandinsky’s boldly innovative compositions, Malevich’s dynamic abstractions and the Constructivists’ attempts to transform art into technical engineering. Photography, architecture, film and graphic design also experienced revolutionary changes. These debates were definitively settled in 1932, when Stalin began to suppress the avant-garde in favor of Socialist Realism—collective in production, public in manifestation and Communist in ideology. Based around a remarkable exhibition shown in Leningrad’s State Russian Museum in 1932—which was to be the swansong of avant-garde art in Russia—this volume explores that revolutionary 15-year period between 1917 and 1932 when possibilities seemed limitless and Russian art flourished across every medium. Published to accompany a major exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts, London (the first to attempt to survey the entire artistic landscape of post-Revolutionary Russia), Revolution explores the painting, sculpture, photography, film, poster art and product design of the years after the Russian Revolution. Including contributions from some of the most prominent scholars in the field (John Milner, Natalia Murray, Nick Murray, Masha Chlenova, Ian Christie, John E. Bowlt, Nicoletta Misler, Zelfira Tregulova, Faina Balakhovskaya, Evgenia Petrova and Christina Lodder), Revolution is a timely and authoritative exploration of both the idealistic aspirations and the harsh realities of the Russian Revolution and its aftermath.

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Are you an art enthusiast looking to dive deep into the rich history of the Russian Revolution? Look no further! Introducing Revolution: Russian Art 1917–1932, a comprehensive survey that explores the groundbreaking art that emerged during this momentous period. Immerse yourself in the creative minds of influential artists such as Malevich, Tatlin, Popova, and Rodchenko as they debated the concept of a new "people's art." Witness the redefinition of painting, sculpture, photography, film, poster art, and product design, all influenced by the revolutionary changes of the time.

Don't miss out on the opportunity to experience the remarkable exhibition that took place in Leningrad's State Russian Museum in 1932. This exhibition marks the end of the avant-garde art in Russia, making it an essential piece of history to explore. Revolution: Russian Art 1917–1932 accompanies a major exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts, London, making it the first attempt to survey the entire artistic landscape of post-Revolutionary Russia.

Featuring contributions from renowned scholars in the field, Revolution is a timely and authoritative exploration of the idealistic aspirations and harsh realities of the Russian Revolution and its aftermath. Join us on this captivating journey through time and be inspired by the limitless possibilities that flourished during those 15 revolutionary years.

Get your copy of Revolution: Russian Art 1917–1932 and embark on an artistic adventure today!

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