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Moscow Conceptualism, 1975-1985
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Based on extensive original research and in-depth interviews with the original artists, Nicholas demonstrates how the work of these radical, unconventional artists challenged the Soviet authorities, official doctrine, and even other colleagues in the nonconformist art world. They rebelled against political and artistic restraints alike, turning everyday texts and engaged performances into powerful statements of creative independence and unrestrained imagination.
Unlike many of their fellow dissenters, these artists rejected elitist notions about art for art's sake in favor of a more open, democratic, and on-going dialogue about everyday concerns. Their embrace of humor, their focus on the real meaning of words, and their insistence on the importance of broad participation in the creation of art make these artists important models for the challenges of our own time. A crucial link between the revolutionary avant-garde and contemporary protest art, Moscow conceptualism offers lessons for activists under pressure from authoritarian regimes around the world.
By highlighting the importance of laughter, imaginative outreach, and direct engagement with everyday citizens, this book presents fascinating evidence of the importance of individual protest and demonstrates that socially-engaged art can be a powerful weapon for change in building a better world.
Product details
Binding:
Paperback
Edition:
1
Number of Pages:
240
Release Date:
2025-12-11
Publication Date:
2025-12-11
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Visual Arts
Languages:
Original:
English
ISBN10:
1350227900
ISBN13:
9781350227903
Weight:
371 g
Height:
156 cm
Width:
234 cm
Thickness:
13 cm
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