With the launch of Moscow Art Magazine in 1993, curator and critic Viktor Misiano gave readers access to a rich variety of theory, criticism, and artists' texts by Russian and international writers. It is the only independent art journal in Russia which has weathered they country's economic crises and continued to publish innovative, and at times challenging, writing on visual art up to the present day.Critical Mass: Moscow Art Magazine 1993-2017 is published to mark the 100th issue of the magazine and presents a selection of texts, which cover the development of Russian art since the break-up of the Soviet Union. Arranged thematically, they range from the hopeful manifestos of the early 1990s to the angry, politically-engaged art of the 2010s. Misiano, who received the Igor Zabel Award for Culture and Theory in 2016, has written new introductions to the themes covered in the book, setting the original texts within the social and political context of their time. A critical chronology marks important events in the cultural life of Russia connected to criticism and art theory, such as the first translations of key international texts.
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Critical Mass: Moscow Art Magazine 1993-2017 is published to mark the 100th issue of the magazine.
1) Preface, Anton Belov. 2) Moscow Art Magazine: An Interview with Viktor Misiano, Kate Fowle. 3) Everything Has Ended, Everything Has Begun: A Time for Manifestos. 4) The Phenomenology of the Body. 5) A New System of Art and the New Autonomy. 6) From a Non-Working Community to Working Groups. 7) The Invention of Politics. 8) Progressive Nostalgia. 9) New Dark Days. 10) A Critical Chronology, 1993-2017. 11) Contributor Biographies. 12) Selected Bibliography. 13) Name Index. 14) Acknowledgements
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ISBN
9788090671423
Publisert
2018-01-10
Utgiver
Vendor
Artguide s.r.o.
Høyde
280 mm
Bredde
210 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
370

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