Many of the greatest avant-garde artists of the early twentieth century were Ukrainians. This book traces the avant-garde development from its pre-war years in Paris to the end of the 1920s in Kyiv. It includes chapters on the political dilemmas faced by this generation, the contribution of Jewish artists, and the work of emblematic figures.
Many of the greatest avant-garde artists of the early twentieth century were Ukrainians. This book traces the avant-garde development from its pre-war years in Paris to the end of the 1920s in Kyiv. It includes chapters on the political dilemmas faced by this generation, the contribution of Jewish artists, and the work of emblematic figures.
Myroslav Shkandrij is Professor of Slavic Studies at the University of Manitoba. His previous books include Ukrainian Nationalism, Jews in Ukrainian Literature, and Russia and Ukraine. He has curated exhibitions on the avant-garde in the 1920s and written extensively on twentieth-century Ukraine.
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Acknowledgements Introduction: The "Historic" Avant-Garde of 1910-1930 Forging the European Connection 1. Kyiv to Paris: Ukrainian Art in the European Avant-Garde, 1910-1930 Politics and Painting 2. Politics and the Ukrainian Avant-Garde 3. Political Posters 1919-1921 and the Boichuk School 4. Jews in the Artistic and Cultural Life of Ukraine in the 1920s 5. National Modernism in Post-Revolutionary Society: Ukrainian Renaissance and Jewish Revival, 1917-1930 Artists in the maelstrom: Five Case Studies 6. David Burliuk and Steppe as Avant-Garde Identity 7. Kazimir Malevich's Autobiography and Art 8. Vadym Meller and Sources of Inspiration in Theatre Art 9. Ivan Kavaleridze's Contested Identity 10. Dziga Vertov's Enthusiasm, Kharkiv and Cultural Revolution The Avant-Garde in Today's Cultural Memory 11. Remembering the Avant-Garde Bibliography
Acknowledgements Introduction: The "Historic" Avant-Garde of 1910-1930 Forging the European Connection 1. Kyiv to Paris: Ukrainian Art in the European Avant-Garde, 1910-1930 Politics and Painting 2. Politics and the Ukrainian Avant-Garde 3. Political Posters 1919-1921 and the Boichuk School 4. Jews in the Artistic and Cultural Life of Ukraine in the 1920s 5. National Modernism in Post-Revolutionary Society: Ukrainian Renaissance and Jewish Revival, 1917-1930 Artists in the maelstrom: Five Case Studies 6. David Burliuk and Steppe as Avant-Garde Identity 7. Kazimir Malevich's Autobiography and Art 8. Vadym Meller and Sources of Inspiration in Theatre Art 9. Ivan Kavaleridze's Contested Identity 10. Dziga Vertov's Enthusiasm, Kharkiv and Cultural Revolution The Avant-Garde in Today's Cultural Memory 11. Remembering the Avant-Garde Bibliography
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