Fast Forward
Title | Fast Forward PDF eBook |
Author | Tim Harte |
Publisher | Univ of Wisconsin Press |
Pages | 341 |
Release | 2009-11-24 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 0299233235 |
Life in the modernist era not only moved, it sped. As automobiles, airplanes, and high-speed industrial machinery proliferated at the turn of the twentieth century, a fascination with speed influenced artists—from Moscow to Manhattan—working in a variety of media. Russian avant-garde literary, visual, and cinematic artists were among those striving to elevate the ordinary physical concept of speed into a source of inspiration and generate new possibilities for everyday existence. Although modernism arrived somewhat late in Russia, the increased tempo of life at the start of the twentieth century provided Russia’s avant-garde artists with an infusion of creative dynamism and crucial momentum for revolutionary experimentation. In Fast Forward Tim Harte presents a detailed examination of the images and concepts of speed that permeated Russian modernist poetry, visual arts, and cinema. His study illustrates how a wide variety of experimental artistic tendencies of the day—such as “rayism” in poetry and painting, the effort to create a “transrational” language (zaum’) in verse, and movements seemingly as divergent as neo-primitivism and constructivism—all relied on notions of speed or dynamism to create at least part of their effects. Fast Forward reveals how the Russian avant-garde’s race to establish a new artistic and social reality over a twenty-year span reflected an ambitious metaphysical vision that corresponded closely to the nation’s rapidly changing social parameters. The embrace of speed after the 1917 Revolution, however, paradoxically hastened the movement’s demise. By the late 1920s, under a variety of historical pressures, avant-garde artistic forms morphed into those more compatible with the political agenda of the Russian state. Experimentation became politically suspect and abstractionism gave way to orthodox realism, ultimately ushering in the socialist realism and aesthetic conformism of the Stalin years.
The Avant-garde in Russia, 1910-1930
Title | The Avant-garde in Russia, 1910-1930 PDF eBook |
Author | Los Angeles County Museum of Art |
Publisher | |
Pages | 296 |
Release | 1980 |
Genre | Art |
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Covering painting, sculpture, prints, drawings, books, photographs, costumes, and examples of industrial architectural, and theatrical design, it is "a significant addition to the small number of books on the Russian avant-garde. It contains 19 authoritative and enlightening essays; short sections (good for reference) on each artist ... with biographies, bibliographies; a detailed chronology of the period; and a general bibliography. The whole text is extremely useful. The works themselves ... are astonishingly relevant to the 1980s." - Library Journal.
Avant-Garde Art in Ukraine, 1910-1930: Contested Memory
Title | Avant-Garde Art in Ukraine, 1910-1930: Contested Memory PDF eBook |
Author | Myroslav Shkandrij |
Publisher | Academic Studies Press |
Pages | 202 |
Release | 2021-05-18 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 9781644696279 |
From pre-war years in Paris to the end of the 1920s in Kyiv, Ukrainians or artists from Ukraine produced some of the world's greatest avant-garde art and made major contributions to painting, sculpture, theatre, and film-making. This book tells their story and explores the roots of their inspiration.
Hilma Af Klint
Title | Hilma Af Klint PDF eBook |
Author | Hilma af Klint |
Publisher | Guggenheim Museum |
Pages | 244 |
Release | 2018-10-04 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780892075430 |
A groundbreaking study of visionary artist Hilma af Klint. When Swedish artist Hilma af Klint died in 1944 at the age of 81, she left behind more than a thousand paintings and works on paper that she kept largely private during her lifetime. Believing the world was not yet ready for her art, she stipulated that it should remain unseen for another 20 years. But only in recent decades has the public had a chance to reckon with af Klint's radically abstract painting practice - one which predates the work of Vasily Kandinsky and other artists widely considered trailblazers of modernist abstraction. Accompanying the first major survey exhibition of the artist's work in the United States, Hilma af Klint represents her groundbreaking painting series while expanding recent scholarship to present the fullest picture yet of the artist's life and work. Essays explore the social, intellectual, and artistic milieu of af Klint's 1906 break with figuration and her subsequent development, placing her in the context of Swedish modernism and folk art traditions, contemporary scientific discoveries, and spiritualist and occult movements. A roundtable discussion among contemporary artists, scholars, and curators considers af Klint's sources and relevance to art in the 21st century. The volume also delves into her unrealized plans for a spiral-shaped temple in which to display her art - a wish that finds a fortuitous answer in the Guggenheim Museum's rotunda, the site of the forthcoming exhibition.
The Avant-garde in Russia, 1910-1930
Title | The Avant-garde in Russia, 1910-1930 PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 30 |
Release | 1980 |
Genre | Experimental films |
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The Russian Avant-garde Book, 1910-1934
Title | The Russian Avant-garde Book, 1910-1934 PDF eBook |
Author | Margit Rowell |
Publisher | |
Pages | 304 |
Release | 2002 |
Genre | Design |
ISBN | 0870700073 |
Edited by Deborah Wye and Margit Rowell. Essays by Jared Ash, Gerald Janecek, Nina Gurianova, Margit Rowell and Deborah Wye.
Architectural Drawings of the Russian Avant-garde
Title | Architectural Drawings of the Russian Avant-garde PDF eBook |
Author | Catherine Cooke |
Publisher | |
Pages | 148 |
Release | 1990 |
Genre | Architecture |
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