This work considers aspects of the art and architecture of the Soviet Union during the turbulent period of 1917 to 1922, covering a broad range of art, some modernist, some anti-modernist, but all to some degree guided by (and sometimes coerced by) the apparatus of the over-arching state.
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Lenin's plan for monumental propaganda, Christine Lodder
the "new man's" body - a motif in early Soviet culture, Toby Clark
on AKhRR, Brandon Taylor
allegory and iconography in socialist realist painting, Wolfgang Holz
socialist realist architecture - theory and practice, Catherine Cooke
the Soviet pavilion in Paris, Sarah Wilson
Aleksandr Gerasimov, Matthew Cullerne Brown
painting in the non-Russian republics, Matthew Cullerne Brown
art in the twilight of totalitarianism, Aleksandr Kamenski
retrospection - Moscow painting in the Brezhnev era, Susan Reid
Ilya Glazunov - a career in Leningrad, Aleksandr Borofski
independent culture - a Soviet phenomenon, Aleksandr Yakimovich.