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Mikhail Larionov and the Russian Avant-Garde

Author : Anthony Parton,Michail F. Larionov
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 280 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 1996-05-01
Category : Art
ISBN : 0691026203

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Mikhail Larionov and the Russian Avant-Garde by Anthony Parton,Michail F. Larionov Pdf

A revolutionary multi-media artist and flamboyant personality, Mikhail Larionov galvanized the art scene in the early twentieth century, striving for a truly Russian style of art to rival the avant-garde movement of Europe and setting the stage for Russian constructivism. With his life-long partner, Nataliya Goncharova, he led his generation in exploring mysticism and shamanism and created a counterculture that flourished in the cabarets of Moscow. The development of his career, however, has long eluded the grasp of historians, partly because Larionov, ever conscious of his role in art history, backdated many of his paintings, set designs, and graphic works. In this richly illustrated book, the first in-depth treatment of the life and oeuvre of Larionov, Anthony Parton reconstructs an important episode in the story of the Russian avant-garde. In vivid detail Parton traces the stylistic and chronological development of Larionov's career: from his years in Russia, where he began as an Impressionist painter and eventually organized the Moscow Futurists, to those in France, where, with Goncharova, he designed sets for the Ballets Russes and joined the School of Paris. At the same time he captures the rebellious nature of an artist devoted to demonstrating the spirit of the avant-garde - whether by hurling ice water at his lecture audiences to incite their rage, by incorporating vulgar graffiti into his paintings, or by setting a popular Muscovite trend for painting one's face. Inspired early in his career by the French Fauves and primitives, Larionov, in his attempt to create an authentically Russian art, borrowed images from shamanism and archaeology and devices from folk art, particularlywood-block prints and icons. His interest in cubism, futurism, and contemporary scientific ideas led to his creation of rayism, which played on the concept of a fourth dimension. In the performing arts, he experimented with movable scenery and choreographed lighting. Examining Larionov's artistic intentions in all these areas, Parton pays close attention to contextual factors as important determinants upon the artist's work. He constructs a reliable chronology of Larionov's career, drawing on his personal writings and manifestos, on contemporary reviews, and on interviews with his friends and colleagues. Through this multi-faceted, highly nuanced investigation, Parton offers the most extensive and accurate treatment to date of an important yet long inscrutable artist.

Mikhail Larionov and the Cultural Politics of Late Imperial Russia

Author : Sarah Warren
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 313 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 2017-07-05
Category : Art
ISBN : 9781351558211

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Mikhail Larionov and the Cultural Politics of Late Imperial Russia by Sarah Warren Pdf

In the turbulent atmosphere of early twentieth-century Tsarist Russia, avant-garde artists took advantage of a newly pluralistic culture in order to challenge orthodoxies of form as well as social prohibitions. Very few did this as effectively, or to as broad an audience, as Mikhail Larionov. This groundbreaking study examines the complete range of his work (painting, book illustration, performance, and curatorial work), and demonstrates that Larionov was taking part in a broader cultural conversation that arose out of fundamental challenges to autocratic rule. Sarah Warren brings the culture of late Imperial Russia out of obscurity, highlighting Larionov's specific interventions into conversations about nationality and empire, democracy and autocracy, and people and intelligentsia that colonized all areas of cultural production. Rather than analyzing Larionov's works within the same interpretive frameworks as those of his contemporaries in France or Germany-such as Matisse or Kirchner-Warren explores the Russian's negotiations with both nationalism and modernism. Further, this study shows that Larionov's group exhibitions, public debates, and face-painting performances were more than a derivative repetition of the techniques of the Italian Futurists. Rather, these activities were the culmination of his attempt to create a radical primitivism, one that exploited the widespread Russian desire for an authentic collective identity, while resisting imperial efforts to appropriate this revivalism to its own ends.

Russian Avant-Garde

Author : Evgueny Kovtun
Publisher : Parkstone International
Page : 275 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 2014-05-10
Category : Art
ISBN : 9781783103812

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Russian Avant-Garde by Evgueny Kovtun Pdf

The Russian Avant-garde was born at the turn of the 20th century in pre-revolutionary Russia. The intellectual and cultural turmoil had then reached a peak and provided fertile soil for the formation of the movement. For many artists influenced by European art, the movement represented a way of liberating themselves from the social and aesthetic constraints of the past. It was these Avant-garde artists who, through their immense creativity, gave birth to abstract art, thereby elevating Russian culture to a modern level. Such painters as Kandinsky, Malevich, Goncharova, Larionov, and Tatlin, to name but a few, had a definitive impact on 20th-century art.

Михаил Ларионов

Author : Нина А. Куриева,Т. Н. Мичиенко,Владимир Поляков,Андрей Дмитриевич Сарабьянов,Галина Анатольевна Cедрик,Зоя Павловна Шергина
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 2018
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 5895802249

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Михаил Ларионов by Нина А. Куриева,Т. Н. Мичиенко,Владимир Поляков,Андрей Дмитриевич Сарабьянов,Галина Анатольевна Cедрик,Зоя Павловна Шергина Pdf

Mikhail Larionov, 1881-1964

Author : Evgeniĭ Fedorovich Kovtun,Mikhail Fedorovich Larionov
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 1998
Category : Art, Modern
ISBN : 1859952968

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Mikhail Larionov, 1881-1964 by Evgeniĭ Fedorovich Kovtun,Mikhail Fedorovich Larionov Pdf

The Aesthetics of Anarchy

Author : Nina Gourianova
Publisher : Univ of California Press
Page : 356 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 2012-03-06
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780520268760

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The Aesthetics of Anarchy by Nina Gourianova Pdf

"In this meticulously-researched, in-depth examination of anarchism and modernism, Gurianova provides a new and compelling interpretation of the early Russian avant-garde. Her study has major implications for our understanding of some of the twentieth century’s most important modernists and is an important contribution to the history and theory of radical political thought."— Allan Antliff, author of Anarchist Modernism: Art, Politics, and the First American Avant-Garde. “Gurianova is the first scholar to study the early Russian avant-garde not as a precursor to the Constructivism of the 1920s, but as a distinctive movement in its own right. In this important book, she identifies an “aesthetics of anarchy” that characterized the movement’s politics and poetics—a concept with provocative implications for our understanding of the relationship between word and image. This is a work of original and compelling scholarship that will profoundly alter our understanding of the Russian avant-garde.”— Nancy Perloff, Getty Research Institute (Los Angeles), curator of the exhibit Tango with Cows: Book Art of the Russian Avant-Garde (1910-1917).

Russian Art of the Avant-garde

Author : John E. Bowlt
Publisher : New York : Viking Press
Page : 416 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 1976
Category : Art
ISBN : UCAL:B4925150

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Russian Art of the Avant-garde by John E. Bowlt Pdf

Origins of the Russian Avant-garde

Author : Gosudarstvennyĭ russkiĭ muzeĭ (Saint Petersburg, Russia),Russian Avant-garde Foundation
Publisher : Walters Art Gallery
Page : 244 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 2003
Category : Art
ISBN : UOM:39015052871236

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Origins of the Russian Avant-garde by Gosudarstvennyĭ russkiĭ muzeĭ (Saint Petersburg, Russia),Russian Avant-garde Foundation Pdf

Features paintings as well as arts and crafts, toys, prints, textiles and toys.

Modernism and the Spiritual in Russian Art

Author : Louise Hardiman,Nicola Kozicharow
Publisher : Open Book Publishers
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2017-11-13
Category : Art
ISBN : 9781783743414

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Modernism and the Spiritual in Russian Art by Louise Hardiman,Nicola Kozicharow Pdf

In 1911 Vasily Kandinsky published the first edition of ‘On the Spiritual in Art’, a landmark modernist treatise in which he sought to reframe the meaning of art and the true role of the artist. For many artists of late Imperial Russia – a culture deeply influenced by the regime’s adoption of Byzantine Orthodoxy centuries before – questions of religion and spirituality were of paramount importance. As artists and the wider art community experimented with new ideas and interpretations at the dawn of the twentieth century, their relationship with ‘the spiritual’ – broadly defined – was inextricably linked to their roles as pioneers of modernism. This diverse collection of essays introduces new and stimulating approaches to the ongoing debate as to how Russian artistic modernism engaged with questions of spirituality in the late nineteenth to mid-twentieth centuries. Ten chapters from emerging and established voices offer new perspectives on Kandinsky and other familiar names, such as Kazimir Malevich, Mikhail Larionov, and Natalia Goncharova, and introduce less well-known figures, such as the Georgian artists Ucha Japaridze and Lado Gudiashvili, and the craftswoman and art promoter Aleksandra Pogosskaia. Prefaced by a lively and informative introduction by Louise Hardiman and Nicola Kozicharow that sets these perspectives in their historical and critical context, Modernism and the Spiritual in Russian Art: New Perspectives enriches our understanding of the modernist period and breaks new ground in its re-examination of the role of religion and spirituality in the visual arts in late Imperial Russia. Of interest to historians and enthusiasts of Russian art, culture, and religion, and those of international modernism and the avant-garde, it offers innovative readings of a history only partially explored, revealing uncharted corners and challenging long-held assumptions.

Explodity

Author : Nancy Perloff
Publisher : Getty Publications
Page : 210 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2017-01-21
Category : Art
ISBN : 9781606065082

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Explodity by Nancy Perloff Pdf

The artists’ books made in Russia between 1910 and 1915 are like no others. Unique in their fusion of the verbal, visual, and sonic, these books are meant to be read, looked at, and listened to. Painters and poets—including Natalia Goncharova, Velimir Khlebnikov, Mikhail Larionov, Kazimir Malevich, and Vladimir Mayakovsky— collaborated to fabricate hand-lithographed books, for which they invented a new language called zaum (a neologism meaning “beyond the mind”), which was distinctive in its emphasis on “sound as such” and its rejection of definite logical meaning. At the heart of this volume are close analyses of two of the most significant and experimental futurist books: Mirskontsa (Worldbackwards) and Vzorval’ (Explodity). In addition, Nancy Perloff examines the profound differences between the Russian avant-garde and Western art movements, including futurism, and she uncovers a wide-ranging legacy in the midcentury global movement of sound and concrete poetry (the Brazilian Noigandres group, Ian Hamilton Finlay, and Henri Chopin), contemporary Western conceptual art, and the artist’s book. Sound recordings of zaum poems featured in the book are available at www.getty.edu.

Goncharova

Author : Anthony Parton
Publisher : Antique Collectors Club Dist
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2010
Category : Art, Russian
ISBN : 185149605X

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Goncharova by Anthony Parton Pdf

Explores the life and work of the Russian artist and stage designer Natalia Goncharova (1881-1962). Extensive text with 600 illustrations, many in colour A contemporary of Picasso, Matisse and Kandinsky, Goncharova is now recognised as one of the leading Russian artists of the twentieth century. This book traces the development of her art from its impressionist origins, through a provocative phase of 'primitive' style paintings on peasant themes to highly innovative abstract works that rivalled the most daring experiments of the Cubists and Futurists. As a woman artist she was galvanized by gender issues and addressed these directly in her work. In both her paintings and her behaviour she questioned accepted conventions and scandalised Russian society. Arrested in 1909 on the grounds of the 'pornographic' content of her paintings, accused of heresy against the Orthodox Church in 1914 because of her religious work and branded a Futurist because she walked about in public with a painted face, her large-scale retrospective in Moscow in 1913, in which she exhibited over 700 works, demonstrated to public and critics alike that she was, unquestionably, one of the greatest painterly talents that Russia had ever produced. In 1914 Diaghilev, the director of the famous "Ballets Russes" invited Goncharova to make designs for The Golden Cockerel which was staged at the Paris Opera. The staggering success of this production opened up new creative horizons for her and she remained in Paris to become one of Diaghilev's 'resident' designers. Her work of this period reveals her gifts not only as a superb stage designer but also as a designer of women's fashions for the haute-couture industry of Art Deco Paris. Her work is now in the collections of museums and galleries across the world and is so highly sought that she has achieved the highest sale price ever recorded at auction for a woman artist. Contents: Life and work in Moscow, Impressionism and Symbolism, Goncharova and gender, Neo-primitivism, Abstraction, futurist books, life and work in Paris, designs for the stage, fashions and textiles, graphic work, later paintings. AUTHOR: Dr. Anthony Parton is a specialist in Russian avant-garde art of the early-20th century. He is author of Mikhail Larionov and the Russian Avant-garde, editor of Women Artists of Russia's New Age and has contributed many scholarly essays on the subject of Russian modernism to exhibition catalogues, journals and reference works. He is lecturer in the History of Art at Durham University. ILLUSTRATIONS 600 colour illustrations *

The Great Utopia

Author : Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
Publisher : ABRAMS
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 1992
Category : Art, Modern
ISBN : 0810968681

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"In this volume, which accompanies the largest exhibition ever mounted at the Guggenheim Museum, twenty-one essays by eminent scholars from Germany, Great Britain, Russia, and the United States explore the activity of the Russian and Soviet avant-garde in all its diversity and complexity. These essays trace the work of Malevich's Unovis (Affirmers of the New Art) collective in Vitebsk, which introduced Suprematism's all-encompassing geometries into the design of textiles, ceramics, and indeed whole environments; the postrevolutionary reform of art education and the creation of Moscow's Vkhutemas (Higher Artistic-Technical Workshops), where the formal and analytical princples of the avant-garde were the basis of instruction; the debates over a "proletarian art" and the transition to Constructivism, "production art," and the "artist-constructor"; the organization of new artist-administered "museums of artistic culture"; the "third path" in non-objective art taken by Mikhail Larionov; the return to figuration in the mid-1920s by the young artists - and former students of the avant-garde - in Ost (the Society of Easel Painters); the debates among photographers, in the late 1920s and early 1930s, on the superiority of the fragmented or continuous image as a representation of the new socialist reality; book, porcelain, fabric, and stage design; and the evolution of a new architecture, from the experimental projects of Zhivskul'ptarkh (the Synthesis of Painting, Sculpture, and Architecture Commission) to the multistage competition, in 1931-32, for the Palace of Soviets, which "proved" the inapplicability of a Modernist architecture to the Bolshevik Party's aspirations."

The Avant-garde Icon

Author : Andrew Spira
Publisher : Lund Humphries Publishers Limited
Page : 232 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 2008
Category : Art
ISBN : UOM:39015079199124

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The Avant-garde Icon by Andrew Spira Pdf

Is there a relationship between Russian icons and Russian avant-garde art? Andrew Soira tackles this question and comes to some surprising conclusions. He demonstrates how icons underpin the development of 19th- and 20-th century Russian art.

Russian Painting of the Avant Garde, 1906[-]1924

Author : Christina Lodder,Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 108 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 1993
Category : Art, Abstract
ISBN : UCSD:31822018686717

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Russian Painting of the Avant Garde, 1906[-]1924 by Christina Lodder,Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art Pdf

Published to accompany exhibition held at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, 30/6 - 5/9 1993.