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Photography, Artistic --- Photography of women --- Painting, Ukrainian --- Art, Ukrainian --- fotografie --- documentaire fotografie --- portretfotografie --- kunst --- schilderkunst --- tekenkunst --- eenentwintigste eeuw --- Yemchuk Yelena --- Oekraïne --- 77.071 YEMCHUK --- Ukrainian art --- Ukrainian painting --- Women --- Artistic photography --- Photography --- Photography, Pictorial --- Pictorial photography --- Art --- Aesthetics --- Yemchuk, Yelena. --- Yemchuk, Yelena
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Many of the greatest avant-garde artists of the early twentieth century were Ukrainians or came from Ukraine. Whether living in Paris, St. Petersburg or Kyiv, they made major contributions to painting, sculpture, theatre, and film-making. Because their connection to Ukraine has seldom been explored, English-language readers are often unaware that figures such as Archipenko, Burliuk, Malevich, and Exter were inspired both by their country of origin and their links to compatriots. This book traces the avant-garde development from its pre-war years in Paris to the end of the 1920's in Kyiv. It includes chapters on the political dilemmas faced by this generation, the contribution of Jewish artists, and the work of several emblematic figures: Mykhailo Boichuk, David Burliuk, Kazimir Malevich, Vadym Meller, Ivan Kavaleridze, and Dziga Vertov.
Art, Ukrainian --- Avant-garde (Aesthetics) --- Aesthetics --- Modernism (Art) --- History --- 20th century art. --- Avant Garde. --- Boichuk School. --- Boichuk. --- Burliuk. --- David Burliuk. --- Dziga Vertov. --- French avant garde. --- French avant-garde. --- Ivan Kavaleridze. --- Jewish artists. --- Jewish. --- Jews. --- Kazimir Malevich. --- Malevich. --- Soviet Union Art. --- Soviet Union. --- Ukraine. --- Ukrainian art. --- Ukrainian culture. --- Ukrainian history. --- Ukrainian politics. --- Ukrainian. --- Vadym Meller. --- Vertov. --- art. --- avant-garde. --- cultural memory. --- culture. --- history. --- politics. --- revolution. --- twentieth century art. --- twentieth-century art. --- Art, Ukrainian. --- Avant-garde (Aesthetics). --- 1900-1999.
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Art, Soviet. --- Art, Russian --- Art, Ukrainian --- Art, Georgian (South Caucasian) --- Art, Central Asian --- Communism and art. --- Communist aesthetics. --- Aesthetics, Communist --- Aesthetics, Marxist --- Marxist aesthetics --- Communism and art --- Art and communism --- Art --- Central Asian art --- Art, Georgian (Georgian S.S.R.) --- Art, Georgian (Transcaucasia) --- Art, Georgian (Transcaucasian) --- Georgian art (South Caucasian) --- Ukrainian art --- Russian art --- Krug khudozhnikov (Group of artists) --- NOMA (Group of artists) --- Trinadt︠s︡atʹ (Group of artists) --- Art of the Soviet Union --- Soviet art --- Soviet influences. --- Soviet influences
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The upheavals of glasnost and perestroika followed by the collapse of the Soviet Union remarkably transformed the art scene in Kyiv, launching Ukrainian contemporary art as a global phenomenon. The previously calm waters of the culturally provincial capital of the Ukrainian Soviet Republic became radically stirred with new and daring art made publicly visible for the first time since the avant-garde period of the early twentieth century. As artists were freed from the dictates of the fading Communist ideology and the constraints of late socialist realism, an explosion of styles emerged, creating an effect of baroque excess. This exhibition catalogue traces and documents the diverse artistic manifestations of these transitional and exhilarating years in Kyiv while providing some historical artworks for context. Published in partnership with the Zimmerli Museum.
Art --- Art, Ukrainian --- Painting --- ART / General. --- Oil painting --- Painting, Primitive --- Paintings --- Graphic arts --- Ukrainian art --- Art, Occidental --- Art, Primitive --- Art, Visual --- Art, Western (Western countries) --- Arts, Fine --- Arts, Visual --- Fine arts --- Iconography --- Occidental art --- Visual arts --- Western art (Western countries) --- Arts --- Aesthetics --- Exhibitions. --- Kyiv, USSR, Soviet Union, Ukraine, glasnost, perestroika, collapse of the Soviet Union, avant-garde, art, artists, Ukrainian Soviet Republic, twentieth century, 20th century, realism, socialist realism, communism, artistic expression, reverse modernism, history, Iron Curtain, Cold War, Russia. --- 1900-1999 --- Ukraine
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Art, Ukrainian --- Theater --- Music --- Ukrainian art --- Art music --- Art music, Western --- Classical music --- Musical compositions --- Musical works --- Serious music --- Western art music --- Western music (Western countries) --- Ukraine --- An Úcráin --- I-Yukreyini --- IYukreyini --- Malorosii︠a︡ --- Małorosja --- Oekraïne --- Ookraan --- Oukraïne --- Oykrania --- Petite-Russie --- U.S.R.R. --- Ucrægna --- Úcráin --- Ucraina --- Ucrania --- Ucrayena --- ʻUkelena --- Ukraïna --- Ukrainæ --- Uḳraʼinah --- Ukrainian Council Socialist Republic --- Ukrainian S.S.R. --- Ukrainian Socialist Soviet Republic --- Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic --- Ukrainio --- Ukrainmudin Orn --- Ukraïnsʹka Radi︠a︡nsʹka Sot︠s︡ialistychna Respublika --- Ukrainska Radyanska Sotsialistychna Respublika --- Ukrainska Sotsialistychna Radianska Respublika --- Ukraïnsʹka Sot︠s︡ii︠a︡listychna Radi︠a︡nsʹka Respublika --- Ukrainskai︠a︡ Sovetskai︠a︡ Sot︠s︡ialisticheskai︠a︡ Respublika --- Ukrainskaya Sovetskaya Sotsialisticheskaya Respublika --- Ukrainujo --- Ukrajina --- Ūkrāniyā --- Ukranya --- Ukrayiina --- Ukrayina --- Ukrayna --- Ukuraina --- Ukyáña --- Wcráin --- Yn Ookraan --- Yr Wcráin --- Yukrain --- Ουκρανία --- Украинæ --- Украина --- Украинэ --- Украинмудин Орн --- Україна --- אוקראינע --- אוקראינה --- أوكرانيا --- ウクライナ --- 우크라이나 --- Ukraine (Hetmanate : 1648-1782) --- Culture.
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