Ukraine. Art for Architecture. Soviet Modernist Mosaics 1960 to 1990 (Nikiforov Yevgen, Baitsym Polina) ; Dom Publishers, 2021
от 3323 р. до 3833 р.
Автор(ы): Nikiforov Yevgen; Baitsym Polina;
Издатель: Dom Publishers
EAN: 9783869226019
ISBN: 9783869226019
ID: SKU185258
Добавлено: 15.08.2021
Сравнить цены
Цена от 3323 р. до 3833 р. в 3 магазинах
Магазин | Цена | Наличие |
---|---|---|
Лабиринт 5/5 | 3833 р. 5476 р. | |
Яндекс.Маркет 5/5 | 6656 р. | наличие уточняйте 14.05.2024 |
МАЙШОП 5/5 | 3323 р. 5111 р. | |
Читай-город 5/5 | ||
Описание
In the times when the Ukrainian art sphere was regulated by the Soviet institutions, local monumental and decorative arts existed at the frontier of the Party's propaganda and the artistic thirst to experiments. Nowadays, Ukrainian mosaics are wrested out of the architectural context of the country in both literal and metaphorical ways. The artworks are liquidated from the buildings they were specifically created for and indiscriminately despised as ideological pieces of no value. Furthermore, in legal terms mosaics are not defined as objects of art that makes them unguarded in the face of the decommunization process.
Initially incepted as a guide, this book is an equally beneficial companion for the journey through space (in the context of the geographical area of modern Ukraine) and hitchhiking through time (in terms of Ukrainian cultural history). It incorporates the selection of Ukrainian mosaics which undermines the simplified perspective on the Soviet art heritage in Ukraine. The volume is generously supplemented with unique photographs of the documentary photographer Yevgen Nikiforov who continues the research, initially presented in the book Decommunized: Ukrainian Soviet Mosaics (2017). Together with the art historian Polina Baitsym who reveals striking linkages of the mosaics' plots with broader historical context, he will guide you through the testimonies of the genuine creativity of Ukrainian monumental artists which managed to flourish on the most infertile soil.
Initially incepted as a guide, this book is an equally beneficial companion for the journey through space (in the context of the geographical area of modern Ukraine) and hitchhiking through time (in terms of Ukrainian cultural history). It incorporates the selection of Ukrainian mosaics which undermines the simplified perspective on the Soviet art heritage in Ukraine. The volume is generously supplemented with unique photographs of the documentary photographer Yevgen Nikiforov who continues the research, initially presented in the book Decommunized: Ukrainian Soviet Mosaics (2017). Together with the art historian Polina Baitsym who reveals striking linkages of the mosaics' plots with broader historical context, he will guide you through the testimonies of the genuine creativity of Ukrainian monumental artists which managed to flourish on the most infertile soil.
Смотри также Характеристики.
Яндекс.Маркет
Содержание
A Brief History of Monumental and Decorative Arts in
Soviet Ukraine
Polina Baitsym
Introduction
Yevgen Nikiforov
North
West
South
East
Centre
Appendix
Endnotes
Index of Places
Index of Persons
Authors
Acknowledgements
Soviet Ukraine
Polina Baitsym
Introduction
Yevgen Nikiforov
North
West
South
East
Centre
Appendix
Endnotes
Index of Places
Index of Persons
Authors
Acknowledgements
Видео обзоры (1)
О книге
Автор(ы) | Nikiforov Yevgen, Baitsym Polina |
Издатель | Dom Publishers |
ISBN | 9783869226019 |
Переплет | Мягкий |
Год издания | 2021 |
Кол-во страниц | 314 |
Формат | 135x245 |
Автор | Palavandishvili N., Prents L. |
Авторы | Palavandishvili N.; Prents L. |
Ссылки на авторов | https |
Переплёт | Мягкий |
Год публикации | 2020 |
Язык | Английский |
Количество страниц | 314 |
Серия | Art Architecture |
Обложка | мягкая обложка |
Язык издания | eng |
1 ms.
Книги где авторы: Nikiforov Yevgen, Baitsym Polina
Книги на английском языке - издательство "Dom Publishers"
Категория 2658 р. - 3987 р.
Книги на английском языке - издательство "Dom Publishers" »
0 ms.
Книги на английском языке
Категория 2658 р. - 3987 р.