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Moscow. Art for Architecture

Monumental Soviet Mosaics 1925-1991, Baubezogene Kunst/Art for Architecture

Erschienen am 21.04.2022, 1. Auflage 2022
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ISBN/EAN: 9783869220680
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 444 S.
Einband: kartoniertes Buch

Beschreibung

This book examines the monumental mosaics that were created in Moscow during the Soviet era. While monumental mosaics became common in other Soviet cities and republics in the 1960s during the age of modernism, mosaics in the capital of the USSR were used for works in the art deco style and for 'pictures' in the socialist realist style. As a result, the entire history of Soviet art is reflected in Moscow's metro stations, palaces of culture, military museums, hospitals, schools, and prefabricated houses. Many important mosaics are now disappearing before our eyes - victims of destruction or dismantling. The majority are not listed under state protection, and the authors of many remain unknown. This book is structured chronologically. Four sections (art deco, socialist realism, modernism, and postmodernism) show and describe 140 mosaics. The appendix lists 322 mosaics that have been identified in Moscow. The guide places well-known works by Alexander Deyneka, Pavel Korin, Boris Chernyshev, Evgeny Ablin, Yury Korolev, and Leonid Polishchuk side by side with mosaics by artists whose names were excluded from the history of art and architecture for a long time. The idea for this book came from English photographer James Hill, who spent three years seeking out and photographing works of Soviet monumental art that have not received the attention they deserve in Russia and have often been regarded as propaganda in the post-Soviet period.

Autorenportrait

James Hill is a British photographer and photojournalist. He is a graduate of Oxford University and London College of Printing. He worked in Russia from 1991, including for the New York Times from 1995 onwards. From 1998 he lived in Rome, from where he travelled to photograph wars launched by the USA in Afghanistan (2002) and Iraq (2003). Among the many awards he has received are the World Press Photo, the Pulitzer Prize, and the Visa d'Or at Visa Pour l'Image in Perpignan. His books of photographs include The Castle (2019), Somewhere Between War and Peace (2014), Victory Day (2013), and In Russias (2009).