Russian Modernism Between East and West: Natal'ia Goncharova and the Moscow Avant-Garde
Hardback Published on: 17/06/2005
Price: £114
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Synopsis
This book reconstructs the efforts of avant-garde artists, primarily Natal'ia Goncharova and her Muscovite colleagues, to reclaim Russia's 'Eastern' cultural heritage. Before the First World War, art addressed a crisis in self-representation that was a consequence of Russia's dual cultural legacies, Asian and European. This text represents Goncharova's leading role in this project, both as a spokesperson and a painter. The animated and often polarizing debates concerning the cultural identity of contemporary art were often preceded by Goncharova's practices that react to a critical tradition that, for at least a decade, had accused the radical 'left' Muscovite artists of failing to create a national tradition.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Cambridge University Press
- ISBN: 9780521831628
- Number of pages: 344
- Dimensions: 286 x 225 x 15 mm
- Weight: 1184g
- Languages: English
