Russische Avant-Garde: Revolutie in de kunst (Hermitage Amsterdam)

Sjeng Scheijen

Hermitage Amsterdam & W Books, 2022

39,95

The book Russian Avant-garde: Revolution in Art tells the intriguing story of Russian avant-garde art, from its rise in the waning days of Imperial Russia, through the turbulent period surrounding the Revolution of 1917, to its end in the Stalin era. Hundreds of works on canvas, paper, textiles and especially porcelain show the imagination of the avant-garde artists, their predecessors and followers. They show a true revolution in art.

The Russian avant-gardes, with Kazimir Malevich and Wassily Kandinsky as best-known representatives, are making a name for themselves with their radical artistic innovations. They also dedicate themselves to the design of interiors and theater sets, utensils and books. Surprisingly, the avant-garde also turned to the favorite material of the tsars: porcelain. Through this fragile white material we follow the rise and fall of the avant-garde. So much of it has been preserved that porcelain can tell the whole story of the Russian avant-garde like no other.

The former Imperial Porcelain Factory in Saint Petersburg becomes a breeding ground for avant-garde artists. They design new shapes and paint old stocks of plates and bowls with their revolutionary visual language. Influenced by Suprematism, the movement of which Malevich was the founder, mainly geometric figures such as the square, the circle and the rectangle were depicted, with primary colors, white and black. The parallels between the work of the Russian avant-garde and the Dutch artists of De Stijl, founded by Theo van Doesburg, are clear. For Malevich, Van Doesburg and Mondriaan, abstract art was the new direction for the future. The only question is for how long. Because radical art is encountering more and more opposition. Abstraction and experimentation give way to socialist realism, in which the propaganda of the utopian state is paramount. Russian avant-garde: Revolution in art is the book accompanying the eponymous and highly anticipated exhibition in the Hermitage Amsterdam, which can be seen from January 2022. IN DUTCH!

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ISBN: 9789078653882

192 pages, illustrated, 28 x 24 cm, paperback, Dutch