Kollektsia! Contemporary Art in the USSR and Russia 1950-2000.
Xavier Barral. Centre Pompidou.| N° d'inventaire | 30826 |
| Format | 24.5 X 30.3 |
| Détails | 368 p., numerous ill., bound. |
| Publication | Paris, 2016 |
| Etat | Nine |
| ISBN | 9782365111270 |
Exhibition catalog. Centre Pompidou. September 14, 2016 - April 2, 2017
This book offers a unique panorama of the various aesthetic trends in contemporary Russian art, presented around three major periods:
- Nonconformism (1960s)
- Sots-art (1970s)
- Conceptualism and the movements following Perestroika (1990s).
This perspective on the history of art and ideas in the former USSR and in present-day Russia paints a unique portrait of an artistic scene that is still little known in France.
Paintings, sculptures, photographs, albums, and drawings by renowned artists - such as Ilya Kabakov and Oleg Kulik - showcase an often astonishing Russian art that combines political, poetic, and artistic references.
Exhibition catalog. Centre Pompidou. September 14, 2016 - April 2, 2017
This book offers a unique panorama of the various aesthetic trends in contemporary Russian art, presented around three major periods:
- Nonconformism (1960s)
- Sots-art (1970s)
- Conceptualism and the movements following Perestroika (1990s).
This perspective on the history of art and ideas in the former USSR and in present-day Russia paints a unique portrait of an artistic scene that is still little known in France.
Paintings, sculptures, photographs, albums, and drawings by renowned artists - such as Ilya Kabakov and Oleg Kulik - showcase an often astonishing Russian art that combines political, poetic, and artistic references.