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Openness and Idealism: Soviet Posters 19851991

(Hardback)


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Full Title:

Openness and Idealism: Soviet Posters 19851991

Contributors:

By (Author) Snap Editions
Text by Andy Willmott
Text by Pepe Karmel
Text by J. Speed Carroll
Interviewer Bela Shayevich

ISBN:

9788857245645

Publisher:

Skira

Imprint:

Skira

Publication Date:

9th January 2023

UK Publication Date:

27th October 2022

Country:

Italy

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

741.6740947

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

288

Dimensions:

Width 250mm, Height 280mm

Weight:

1700g

Description

As we recognize the 30th anniversary of the dissolution of the USSR, it is worth remembering the rich history of Soviet art that came from that period: the colorful and radical posters of Glasnost. Confronted with a failing economy and the twilight of the Communist mode of governance, General Secretary Mikhail Gorbachev rolled back many of the core tenets of the Soviet Union. In this era of Perestroika (Restructuring), the Soviet Union opened itself to foreign investment, inaugurated a process of decentralization, promised transparency, and accepted previously prohibited critiques of the government. The second development, Glasnost (Openness), brought with it artistic alternatives to the state-endorsed Social Realism, with posters becoming vehicles for confronting the history of the USSR from the vantage of its impending dissolution. As a result, Glasnost became a movement that began a new chapter in the visual culture of Russia that preserved the fiery polemics of resistance and socialist ideology. The book will feature approx. 212 reproductions of posters from the Martha H. and J. Speed Carroll Collection, and will comprise insightful essays from Russian history scholar Andy Willimott and art historian Pepe Karmel, with an introduction from J. Speed Carroll. Additionally, three interviews with Russian artists who produced some of the posters during this time, conducted by Russian translator Bela Shayevich, will be included.

Author Bio

Andy Willimott received his PhD in Russian History from the University of East Anglia, UK. Pepe Karmel is an art historian, critic, and Associate Professor at the Institute of Fine Arts, New York University. Bela Shayevich received her MA in Russian Translation from Columbia University. Since 2010, she has been working as a translator at the Museum of Modern Art, New York.

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