The publication accompanies the exhibition of the same name, held in Brussels within the framework of Europalia - Russia festival. The book contains articles by Russian and foreign experts, describing problems and evolution of Russian Avant-garde, its major artistic strategies and ideas, main forms and styles.
The peculiarity of the book is a view on Russian Avant-garde not as an all-sufficient phenomenon but as a process, developing in a certain context having causes and effects, its "before" and "after". Interspecific and interdisciplinary approach characterizes this publication: painting, graphic art, sculpture, assemblage, scenography, posters, photography, decorative and applied art, agitational art and architectural projects. The chronological bounds of the book are 1900-20s from Symbolism to Social Realism.
According to the conception of the catalogue, the album section is divided into two parts: Before and After; the main part consists of chapters, joining the material on the basis of conceptual, stylistic and specific typology. The book includes works from leading Russian collections, numerous provincial museums and private Russian and foreign collections. It contains almost all exhibited works, their legends and detailed annotations as well as short biographies of artists. Part of material is published for the first time.
Palace Editions, St Petersburg, 2005
488 pages; 727 coloured illustrations
Format: 24.5 x 31.5 cm ; English, Russian
Editor-in-chief: Yevgenia Petrova; articles, biographies and annotations: A. Lyubimova; catalogue: Irina Arskaya, E. Ivanova and A. Lyubimova.
Palace Editions, St Petersburg, 2005
98 pages; 93 coloured illustrations
Format: 24 x 22 cm; Russian
Palace Editions, St Petersburg, 2005
392 pages; 620 coloured illustrations
Format: 24.5 x 33.5 cm; English and Russian
Palace Editions, St Petersburg, 2005
132 pages; 113 illustrations
Format: 24 x 22.5 cm; English
Andy Warhol: Artist of Modern Life
Palace Editions, St Petersburg, 2005
176 pages; 126 coloured and 37 black-and-white illustrations
Format: 23.5 x 32 cm; Russian
Ivan Martos. Well-Known and Unknown... The Portrait in the Sculptor's Oeuvre
Palace Editions, St Petersburg, 2005
48 pages; 32 coloured and 12 black-and-white illustrations
Format: 23.5 x 22.5 cm; Russian
Valentin Serov (1865-1911). Painting and Graphic Art from the collection of the State Russian Museum
Palace Editions, St Petersburg, 2005
256 pages; 570 coloured illustrations and 7 black-and-white photographs
Format: 24 x 31 cm; English, Russian
Drawing and Watercolours in Russia. First Half of the 19th Century
Palace Editions, St Petersburg, 2005
388 pages; 356 coloured illustrations
Format: 24 x 31 cm; English, Russian
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