Street Art of the Revolution: Festivals and Celebrations in Russia, 1918-1933
Street Art of the Revolution: Festivals and Celebrations in Russia, 1918-1933
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Vladmir Tolstoy, Irina Bibikova, Catherine Cooke
Vendome
New York, 1990
Book ID: 04876
In the service of the Bolshevik Revolution and the new socialist state, Soviet artists created floats, murals, posters, models of machines and other paraphernalia for street carnivals, May Day festivals, heroic theater and public processions. This scholarly monograph, like the propaganda art it purports to analyze, is agit-prop. By stitching together period articles, reviews, reminiscences, photographs and official documents, the editors create a deadening newsreel-like pageant. It is sad to follow the garish spectacle of such artists as Alexander Rodchenko, Liubov Popova, El Lissitzky and Vladimir Tatlin creating sequined banners, props for mass demonstrations, portraits of Marx and the like.
240 pp. 85 color, 135 B&W illus. English. Cl.
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