The Soviet Photograph, 1924-37
This is a digital download of a comprehensive analysis of avant-garde Soviet photography and photomontage. The book explores the role of the photographic image in the Soviet Union from 1924 to 1937, highlighting key figures such as Aleksander Rodchenko, El Lissitzky, and Gustav Klutsis. With instant access after purchase, readers can delve into the rich history of Soviet images and their cultural significance.
Book Overview
This text provides an in-depth look at the evolution of Soviet photography during a transformative period. It examines how the Soviet media theory has its roots in the artistic movements of the time, offering insights into the intersection of art and politics.
What You’ll Discover Inside
- Analysis of key photographers and their contributions to Soviet photography.
- Insights into the relationship between art and ideology in the Soviet Union.
- Discussion of photomontage as a revolutionary artistic technique.
- Contextual exploration of the historical significance of Soviet images.
- Examination of the impact of avant-garde movements on photography.
Why This Book Matters
This book is essential for understanding the cultural and artistic landscape of the Soviet Union during a pivotal era. It offers valuable perspectives for students, researchers, and anyone interested in the history of photography and its role in shaping societal narratives.
Book Details
| Format | |
|---|---|
| File Size | 30.3 MB |
| Language | Estonian |
| Pages | 280 |
| Publisher | Yale University Press |
| Publication Date | 28 August 1996 |
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FAQ
- Is this an instant download? Yes, you will have immediate access after purchase.
- Is there a physical copy available? No, this is a digital product only.
- What formats are compatible? This book is available in PDF format.
















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