Description: THE AVANT-GARDE IN RUSSIA, 1910-1930: NEW PERSPECTIVES 1980 LACMA Catalog Designed by Louis Danziger First edition with 288 pages and over 300 black and white illustrations Stephanie Barron & Maurice Tuchman [Editors]: THE AVANT-GARDE IN RUSSIA, 1910-1930: NEW PERSPECTIVES. Los Angeles: Los Angeles County Museum of Art [Distributed by The MIT Press], 1980. First Edition. Quarto. Photo illustrated thick wrappers. 288 pp. 300 + black and white illustrations. Book design by Louis Danziger. Interior unmarked and very clean. Out-of-print. Wrappers lightly creased and tiny nick to fore edge, but a very good or better copy. Exploration of the one place and time in the 20th century (except, briefly, for the linkage of Italian Fascism and Futurism) when radical art actually did become the house style of a revolution. 8.5 x 11 softcover book with 288 pages and over 300 vintage photographs, artwork, book covers/illustrations and design reproductions, 40 artists' bios, chronology and list of books. Published in conjunction with a series of exhibits in Los Angeles and Washington, D.C., 1980-1981 on Warren’s Patina Book paper. A veritable checklist of the Constructivism movement. CONTENTS: “The Russian Avant-Garde: A View From The West” by Stephanie Barron “Art and Poetry: The Cubo-Futurists An Interview with Roman Jakobson” by David Shapiro “El Lissitzky” by Boris Brodsky “El Lissitzky” and the Spectator: From Passivity to Participation” “Alexander Rodchenko as Photographer” by John E. Bowlt “Kandinsky’s Role In The Avant-Garde” by Jelena Hahl-Koch “The Ins and Outs of Russian Avant-Garde Books: A History, 1910-1932” by Gail Harrisoin Roman “K. S. Malevich: From Black Quadrilateral (1913) to White on White (1917): from the Eclipse to Objects to the Liberation of Space” by Jean Claude Marcade “About Malevich” by Michail Grobman “The Plastic Revolution: New Concepts of Form, Content, Space and Materials in the Russian Avant-Garde” by Magdalena Dabrowski “Cubo-Futurism and the Vesnins’ Palace of Labor” by Kestutis Paul Zygas “The Russian Avant-Garde and the Contemporary Artists” by Maurice Tuchman “0-10 Exhibition” by Charlotte Douglas “The Paining of Liubov Popova” by Dmitri Sarabianov “Vasilii Ermilov and Certain Aspects of Ukranian Art of the Early Twentieth Century” by Valentine Marcade “Gustav Klucis: Between the Non-Objective World and World Revolution” by Vasilii Rakitin “The Revolution of the Russian Theater” by Alma H. Law “Agit-Prop Art: The Streets Where Their Theater” by Szymon Bojko “Vkhutemas” by Szymon Bojko This volume also includes two detailed chronologies: “1910-1930: Russian Political Life / Russian Art, Literature, Drama / Western Events” by Margaret Bridget Betz “1930-1980” European Exhibitions / United States Exhibitions / Publications / Special Events” by Gail Harrison Roman Includes illustrated biographical information and works by the following artists: El Lissitzky, Alexandr Rodchenko, Naum Gabo, Vladimir Tatlin, Wassily Kandinsky, Konstantin Malevich, Ivan Kliun, Liubov Popova, Marc Chagall, Georgii Yakulov, K. A. Vialov, Alexandr Vesnin, Nadezhda Udaltsova, Nikolai Suetin, Varvara Stepanova, Vladimir Stenberg, Ivan Puni, Olga Rozanova, Natan Altman, Yurii Annenkov, Mikhail Larionov, Ivan Kudriashev, Petr Konchalovsky, Gustav Klucis, David Burliuk, Vladimir Burliuk, Ilia Chashnik, Vasilii Ermilov, Vera Ermolaeva, Alexandra Exter, Pavel Filanov. Natalia Goncharova, Pavel Mansurov, Mikhail Matiushin, Kasimir Medunetsky, Petr Miturich, Alexei Morgunov, and Vera Nikolskaia. "Since the publication in 1962 of Camilla Gray's pioneering study of the Russian avant-garde, The Great Experiment: Russian Art 1863-1922, over 130 books and catalogues on the subject have appeared in English, French, German, Italian and Japanese. And since the comprehensive exhibition "Paris-Moscow, 1900-1930" organized by the Centre Pompidou in Paris in 1979, and then hosted by the Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts in Moscow two years later as "Moscow-Paris, 1900-1930," there have been over 100 exhibitions devoted to the Russian avantgarde in public and private venues throughout the U.S., Europe, the Soviet Union and Japan. "These statistics alone indicate that the Russian avant-garde -- the mosaic of personalities and events that transformed the face of Russian art, literature and music in the 1910s and '20s -- has already received wide coverage. True, a decade or so ago, the subject was still fraught with the difficulties of territorial access and political bias, but the early and mid '80s witnessed the general recognition in the Soviet Union of the avant-garde as a valuable component of the Russian cultural heritage, and the result was a series of major exhibitions in Europe and Japan that drew substantially on Soviet holdings." [From John E. Bowlt’s review of the Guggenheim's The Great Utopia: The Russian and Soviet Avant-Garde, 1915-1932: Art in America, May, 1993 ] Please visit my Ebay store for an excellent and ever-changing selection of rare and out-of-print design books and periodicals covering all aspects of 20th-century visual culture. I offer shipping discounts for multiple purchases. Please contact me for details. Payment due within 3 days of purchase.
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