Red Star over Russia: Revolution in visual culture 1905-55: a celebration of the David King collection
by Natalia Sidlina
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In exploring the intersection of art, politics and society, few collections in the world can compare with the David King collection. David King (1943-2016) was not only a passionate collector, but also an artist, designer and historian. Over a lifetime he amassed one of the world's largest collections of Soviet political art and photographs. Every step of the Soviet journey is documented in visual media, photomontage, photographs, paintings, handwritten notes, books (signed with annotations show more and marginalia), enclosures and ephemera. The collection is also unique in examples of image manipulation techniques, erasures and deletions, and in the survival, despite the purges, of extremely rare books and manuscripts by the early revolutionaries who died in the Show Trials of 1936-38. Exhibition: Tate Modern, London, United Kingdom (08.11.2017 - 18.02.2018). show lessTags
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This book accompanies a current(as of this review) exhibition at London's Tate Modern. The exhibition and subsequent programme (that is this book) were conceived from David King's more comprehensive work Red Star over Russia in which he fully describes his collected images and explores the relationship between the visual arts and Russia's propaganda movement.
I bet the full sized posters and art works look magnificent (I would have loved to have seen the exhibition), but the reproductions give a good indication of the types of techniques used by graphic artists of the time to push the ever changing political agenda. The images are accompanied by a fascinating long essay describing the political and social context, and in some cases show more provenance of individual works. I would have loved a bit more depth to this, but for an exhibition programme, it is a good overview. show less
I bet the full sized posters and art works look magnificent (I would have loved to have seen the exhibition), but the reproductions give a good indication of the types of techniques used by graphic artists of the time to push the ever changing political agenda. The images are accompanied by a fascinating long essay describing the political and social context, and in some cases show more provenance of individual works. I would have loved a bit more depth to this, but for an exhibition programme, it is a good overview. show less
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- Red Star over Russia: Revolution in visual culture 1905-55: a celebration of the David King collection
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