![]() | New Narratives of Russian and East European Art: Between Traditions and Revolutions Subjects: Arts; Area Studies; Built Environment; Humanities; Politics & International Relations; Central Asian Russian & Eastern European Studies; Politics & the Media; Art & Visual Culture; Architecture; History; European Politics; Political Philosophy; Contemporary Art; History of Art; Modern Art; Regional Art; Architectural History; European History; History - Theory Method & Historiography; Imperial & Colonial History; Political History; Eastern European Politics; Russian & Soviet Politics; Socialism; This book brings together thirteen scholars to introduce the newest and most cutting-edge research in the field of Russian and East European art history. Reconsidering canonical figures, re-examining prevalent debates, and revisiting aesthetic developments, the book challenges accepted histories and entrenched dichotomies in art and architecture from the nineteenth century to the present. In doing so, it resituates the artistic production of this region within broader socio-cultural currents and analyzes its interconnections with international discourse, competing political and aesthetic ideologies, and continuous discussions over identity. Galina Mardilovich is Curator of Russian and European Art at the Mead Art Museum at Amherst College, USA. Maria Taroutina is Assistant Professor of Art History at Yale-NUS College, Singapore. |
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