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Art for the workers explores the mythology and reality of post-revolutionary proletarian art in Russia as well as its expression in the festive decorations of Petrograd between 1917 and 1920. It covers this brief period chronologically, and so permits a close inspection of the development of artistic policies in Russia under the Provisional Government followed by the Bolsheviks. Specifically, this book focuses on the pre-and post-revolutionary debate about the nature of proletarian art and its role in the new Socialist society, particularly focusing on festive decorations, parades and mass performances as expressions of proletarian art and forms of propaganda.

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Contents Acknowledgements Notes on Transliteration and Conventions List of Illustrations Abbreviations and Glossary Introduction 1 Roots of Proletarian Culture 2 Festivals and Proletarian Art under the Tsars and the Provisional Government 3 Narkompros versus Proletkult: Festivals and Proletarian Art after the Bolshevik Revolution 4 The Victory of Figuration Over Futurism: from Cultural Diversity to Military Parade 5 Street Art - Collective, Politicised: the New Public Spectacle Epilogue Bibliography Index

Art for the Workers: Proletarian Art and Festive Decorations of Petrograd, 1917-1920

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      Publisher: Brill
      Publication Date: 26/04/2018
      ISBN13: 9789004355651, 978-9004355651
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Art for the workers explores the mythology and reality of post-revolutionary proletarian art in Russia as well as its expression in the festive decorations of Petrograd between 1917 and 1920. It covers this brief period chronologically, and so permits a close inspection of the development of artistic policies in Russia under the Provisional Government followed by the Bolsheviks. Specifically, this book focuses on the pre-and post-revolutionary debate about the nature of proletarian art and its role in the new Socialist society, particularly focusing on festive decorations, parades and mass performances as expressions of proletarian art and forms of propaganda.

      Table of Contents
      Contents Acknowledgements Notes on Transliteration and Conventions List of Illustrations Abbreviations and Glossary Introduction 1 Roots of Proletarian Culture 2 Festivals and Proletarian Art under the Tsars and the Provisional Government 3 Narkompros versus Proletkult: Festivals and Proletarian Art after the Bolshevik Revolution 4 The Victory of Figuration Over Futurism: from Cultural Diversity to Military Parade 5 Street Art - Collective, Politicised: the New Public Spectacle Epilogue Bibliography Index

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