Russia - Art Resistance and the Conservative-Authoritarian Zeitgeist

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Alexander Bikbov
Anatolii Osmolovskii
Andrei Erofeev
Anna Titova
artistic dissent under authoritarian regimes
authoritarianism studies
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Chto Delat
contemporary
Contemporary Russian Artists
contemporary Russian culture
Contemporary Russian History
cultural policy analysis
Daniil Leiderman
Dmitrii Prigov
Engaged Art
engaged art practices
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Eszter Babarczy
Helena Goscilo
Ilya Kalinin
Innovatsiya Prize
Irina Kochergina
Jonathan Brooks Platt
Kristina Matvienko
Maria Engstrom
Mark Lipovetsky
Modern Russian Society
Moscow Artist
Moscow Biennales
Moscow Conceptualism
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova
non-conformist theatre
Pavel Rudnev
Pavel Yasman
Per-Arne Bodin
Petr Pavlenskii
pussy
Pussy Riot
Pussy Riot's Action
Pussy Riot's Performance
Pussy Riot’s Action
Pussy Riot’s Performance
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russian
Russian Cultural Policy
Russian Theatre
Socio-economic Development
Soviet Official Art
Stanislav Shuripa
State Cultural Policy
Tretyakov Gallery
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visual arts resistance
Vladimir Medinskii

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138733015
  • Weight: 540g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Oct 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book explores how artistic strategies of resistance have survived under the conservative-authoritarian regime which has been in place in Russia since 2012. It discusses the conditions under which artists work as the state spells out a new state cultural policy, aesthetics change and the state attempts to define what constitutes good taste. It examines the approaches artists are adopting to resist state oppression and to question the present system and attitudes to art. The book addresses a wide range of issues related to these themes, considers the work of individual artists and includes besides its focus on the visual arts also some discussion of contemporary theatre. The book is interdisciplinary: its authors include artists, art historians, theatre critics, historians, linguists, sociologists and political scientists from Russia, Europe and the United States.

Lena Jonson is a Senior Associate Research Fellow at the Swedish Institute of

International Affairs.

Andrei Erofeev is a widely published art historian, curator, and former head

of the contemporary art section of the Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow, Russia.