<p>A richly textured account. This book would be valuable for its information and bibliographic aspects alone... but its underlying purpose is more ambitious.</p>

Jahrbücher für Geschichte Osteuropas

<p>Written in accessible style by scholars of Russian and Soviet art, this book will find a broad readership among art historians, students, and those interested in Russian and Soviet cultural history, painting, architecture, and decorative arts.</p>

The Russian Review

<p>A strong collection of historical scholarship. Essential reading for anyone interested in the still relatively small subfield of Anglophone Russian art history.</p>

Canadian Journal of History

This book addresses the lively artistic dialogue that took place between Russia and the West—in particular with the United States, Britain, and France—from the 1860s to the Khrushchev Thaw. Offering stimulating new readings of cross-cultural exchange, it illuminates Russia's compelling, and sometimes combative, relation with western art in this period of profound cultural transformation. Russian Art and the West breaks new ground in the range of its material and its chronological span. Attending both to vanguard tendencies and to the official artistic institutions and practices of the tsarist and Soviet eras, it casts light on seminal developments little studied in western scholarship, while also providing new contexts for, and fresh insights into, the avant-garde of the early twentieth century. The book's eleven essays by leading experts on Russian art and design explore painting, architecture, and the decorative arts, considering not only the objects but also the patrons, audiences, exhibitions, and critical readings that together shaped national culture in an international context. Written in an accessible style and encompassing a variety of approaches, they collectively rethink conventional polarities and influences, and unpack the myths of separateness and isolation so often associated with artistic endeavor in late imperial or Soviet Russia. This illustrated volume will appeal to students, scholars, and general readers seeking to understand the fuller context of Russian artistic culture during a remarkable century of social and political change.
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With topics ranging from fine art to architecture and the decorative arts, this collection of essays examines the ways Russian artists and craftsmen adopted and adapted Western forms, creating uniquely Russian visual expressions. The tin frame stretches from the end of the nineteenth century through Russia's Silver Age to the Khrushchev era.
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Table of Contents Acknowledgments List of Illustrations 1. Rosalind P. Blakesley and Susan E. Reid A Long Engagement: Russian Art and the "West" 2. Rosalind P. Blakesley Promoting a Pan-European Art: Aleksei Bogoliubov as Artistic Mediator between East and West 3. Elizabeth K. Valkenier Opening up to Europe: The Peredvizhniki and the Miriskusniki Respond to the West 4. Karen Kettering Decoration and Disconnection: The Russkii stil' and Russian Decorative Arts at Nineteenth-Century American World's Fairs 5. Charlotte Douglas The Art of Pure Design: The Move to Abstraction in Russian and English Art and Textiles 6. Jane Sharp Beyond Orientalism: Russian and Soviet Modernism on the Periphery of Empire 7. John McCannon Mother of the World: Eurasian Imagery and Conceptions of Feminine Divinity in the Works of Nikolai Roerich 8. Sona S. Hoisington Soviet Schizophrenia and the American Skyscraper 9. Catherine Cooke (with Susan E. Reid) Modernity and Realism: Architectural Relations in the Cold War 10. Alison Hilton Holiday on the Kolkhoz: Socialist Realism's Dialogue with Impressionism 11. Susan E. Reid Toward a New (Socialist) Realism: The Re-engagement with Western Modernism in the Khrushchev Thaw Notes on Contributors Index
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780875803609
Publisert
2006-10-19
Utgiver
Vendor
Northern Illinois University Press
Vekt
907 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Dybde
25 mm
Aldersnivå
01, UU, UP, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet

Biographical note

Rosalind P. Blakesley is Senior Lecturer in History of Art at the University of Cambridge, UK. Susan E. Reid is Senior Lecturer in Russian Visual Arts at University of Sheffield, UK.