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In the Eye of the Storm - Modernism in Ukraine, 1900-1930s (Hardcover)
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In the Eye of the Storm - Modernism in Ukraine, 1900-1930s (Hardcover)
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A major study of Ukrainian art from 1900 to the mid-1930s - with
loans from major museums in Ukraine, elsewhere in Europe, the
United States (including MoMA) and Israel. How does artistic life
flourish during revolution and conflict? Ukraine in the early 1900s
endured unimaginable political upheaval, yet this became a period
of true renaissance in Ukrainian art, literature, theatre and
cinema. In the Eye of the Storm: Modernism in Ukraine, 1900-1930s
presents the ground-breaking art produced in Ukraine in the early
20th century, focusing on the three key cultural centres of Kyiv,
Kharkiv and Odesa. Against a complicated socio-political backdrop
of collapsing empires, World War I, the revolutions of 1917 with
the ensuing Ukrainian War of Independence, and the eventual
creation of Soviet Ukraine, several strands of distinctly Ukrainian
art emerged. While emigres such as Sonia Delaunay and Alexander
Archipenko found fame outside their homeland, the followers of
Mykhailo Boichuk focused on Byzantine revivalism, and the artists
of the Kultur Lige sought to promote the development of
contemporary Yiddish culture. The first avant-garde exhibitions in
Ukraine featured the radical art of Davyd Burliuk and Alexandra
Exter, and the dynamic canvases of the Kyiv-based Cubo-Futurist
Oleksandr Bohomazov. In Kharkiv, Vasyl Yermilov championed the
industrial art of Constructivism, while Vadym Meller, Anatol
Petrytskyi, Oleksandr Khvostenko-Khvostov and Borys Kosarev
revolutionized theatre design. The attempt to build a national
identity in Ukraine resulted in a polyphony of styles and artistic
developments across a full range of media - from oil paintings,
sketches and sculpture to collages, cinema posters and theatre
designs. Twelve internationally renowned scholars, including
curators from the National Art Museum of Ukraine, bring to life
this astonishing period of creativity in Ukraine and all the
movements it encompassed.
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