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Mikhail Lifshitz is a major forgotten figure in the tradition of Marxist philosophy and art history. A significant influence on Lukács, and the dedicatee of his The Young Hegel, as well as an unsurpassed scholar of Marx and Engels’s writings on art and a lifelong controversialist, Lifshitz’s work dealt with topics as various as the philosophy of Marx and the pop aesthetics of Andy Warhol. The Crisis of Ugliness (originally published in Russian by Iskusstvo, 1968), published here in English for the first time, presented with a detailed introduction by its translator David Riff, is a compact broadside against modernism in the visual arts that resists the dogmatic complacencies of Stalinist aesthetics. Its reentry into English debates on the history of Soviet aesthetics promises to re-orient our sense of the basic coordinates of a Marxist art theory.



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List of Illustrations

Introduction. Mikhail Lifshitz: A Communist Contemporary
David Riff

Foreword

1 Myth and Reality: The Legend of Cubism
  ‘Scandal in Art’
  Two Appraisals of Cubism
  G.V. Plekhanov and Cubism
  The Terms ‘Reactionary’ and ‘Bourgeois’
  The Revolt against Things
  Fusion with Objects as an Ideal
  The Evolution of Cubism
  Painting in the Other World

2 The Phenomenology of the Soup Can: The Quirks of Taste
  The Economy of Painting
  Reflection’s Malaise
  Conclusion

3 Why am I Not a Modernist?

References
Index
Illustration Section

The Crisis of Ugliness: From Cubism to Pop-Art

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      Publisher: Haymarket Books
      Publication Date: 11/06/2019
      ISBN13: 9781642590104, 978-1642590104
      ISBN10: 164259010X

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Mikhail Lifshitz is a major forgotten figure in the tradition of Marxist philosophy and art history. A significant influence on Lukács, and the dedicatee of his The Young Hegel, as well as an unsurpassed scholar of Marx and Engels’s writings on art and a lifelong controversialist, Lifshitz’s work dealt with topics as various as the philosophy of Marx and the pop aesthetics of Andy Warhol. The Crisis of Ugliness (originally published in Russian by Iskusstvo, 1968), published here in English for the first time, presented with a detailed introduction by its translator David Riff, is a compact broadside against modernism in the visual arts that resists the dogmatic complacencies of Stalinist aesthetics. Its reentry into English debates on the history of Soviet aesthetics promises to re-orient our sense of the basic coordinates of a Marxist art theory.



      Table of Contents

      List of Illustrations

      Introduction. Mikhail Lifshitz: A Communist Contemporary
      David Riff

      Foreword

      1 Myth and Reality: The Legend of Cubism
        ‘Scandal in Art’
        Two Appraisals of Cubism
        G.V. Plekhanov and Cubism
        The Terms ‘Reactionary’ and ‘Bourgeois’
        The Revolt against Things
        Fusion with Objects as an Ideal
        The Evolution of Cubism
        Painting in the Other World

      2 The Phenomenology of the Soup Can: The Quirks of Taste
        The Economy of Painting
        Reflection’s Malaise
        Conclusion

      3 Why am I Not a Modernist?

      References
      Index
      Illustration Section

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