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A fascinating account of the avant-garde photo-based arts from the
early Soviet Union, featuring many previously unpublished images
Finalist for a 2015 National Jewish Book Award in the Visual Arts
category Following the 1917 Russian Revolution, photography, film,
and posters played an essential role in the campaign to disseminate
modernity and Communist ideology. From early experimental works by
Alexander Rodchenko and El Lissitzky to the modernist
photojournalism of Arkady Shaikhet and Max Penson, Soviet
photographers were not only in the vanguard of style and
technological innovation but also radical in their integration of
art and politics. Filmmakers such as Dziga Vertov, Sergei
Eisenstein, and Esfir Shub pioneered cinematic techniques for works
intended to mobilize viewers. Covering the period from the
Revolution to the beginning of World War II, The Power of Pictures
considers Soviet avant-garde photography and film in the context of
political history and culture. Three essays trace this generation
of artists, their experiments with new media, and their pursuit of
a new political order. A wealth of stunning photographs, film
stills, and film posters, as well as magazine and book designs,
demonstrate that their output encompassed a spectacular range of
style, content, and perspective, and an extraordinary sense of the
power of the photograph to change the world. Published in
association with the Jewish Museum, New York Exhibition Schedule:
Jewish Museum, New York (09/25/15-02/02/16) Frist Center for the
Visual Arts, Nashville (03/11/16-07/04/16) Joods Historisch Museum,
Amsterdam (07/24/16-11/27/16)
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