Avant-garde and Propaganda
Books and Magazines in Soviet Russia
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Publication
2020-01-21 - La Fábrica
Language
Spanish
Word Count
104,000 words, Guess
Page Count
416 pages
Physical Format
Flexibound
Identifiers
- ISBN-10841776917X
- ISBN-139788417769178
- OCLC Control Number1122720696
- Open LibraryOL35635849M
Classifications
- LCCNC998.6.S65 V36 2019
Description
This book compiles a selection of publications--photobooks and magazines, along with other related documents--demonstrating the great flowering of typography, photomontage, and photobooks in the Soviet Union in the period between 1913 and 1941. Art applied to book and magazine production achieved its most magnificent expression through the avant-garde movements at the beginning of the 20th century and gained a particular importance in the Soviet Union, as clearly shown in this spectacular book. All thanks to the rise of artistic movements such as Suprematism and constructivism, and also due to the partnership between Russian artists and graphic designers, and their close ties to the poetic and literary circles. The book, which exquisitely reproduces an enormous quantity of documents, coincides with the exhibition of the same name hosted by the Círculo de Bellas Artes in Madrid. All of the material included in the "Avant-garde and Propaganda" exhibition and catalogue comes from the Lafuente Archive, whose extensive collection of Russian avant-garde and Soviet realism work includes more than 1,300 pieces.
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