Russian Art in the New Millennium

Hardback

Main Details

Title Russian Art in the New Millennium
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Edward Lucie-Smith
By (author) Sergei Reviakin
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:256
Dimensions(mm): Height 290,Width 230
Category/GenreArt and design styles - from c 1960 to now
ISBN/Barcode 9781913491727
ClassificationsDewey:709.05
Audience
General
Illustrations 250 Illustrations, color

Publishing Details

Publisher Unicorn Publishing Group
Imprint Unicorn Publishing Group
Publication Date 1 August 2022
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

There is surprisingly little, and certainly nothing comprehensive, written about the contemporary Russian scene now. What appear in the West are mostly reports about so-called 'dissidents', not about what is happening in this vast culture, taken as a whole. Too often, these reports seem to be primarily inspired by a desire to demonstrate Western cultural and political superiority. The aim of Russian Art in the New Millennium is not to support any one cause, but to look at the situation as it now exists objectively and to give as wide and truthful a view as possible. Russian art during the period under review - the last two decades - has been evolving rapidly and in many directions. Hence there are sections on digital art, landscape paintings, graffiti, religious art and others. Furthermore, in addition to the continuing influence of the traditional centres for art - Moscow and St Petersburg - a number of provincial Russian cities have developed distinctive art worlds of their own. Russian Art in the New Millennium attempts to discover this terra incognita and to encompass this extremely various, but also intensely national art scene in Russia in one volume.

Author Biography

Edward Lucie-Smith is generally regarded as one of the most prolific and widely published writers on art. A number of his art books, among them Movements in Art since 1945, Visual Arts of the 20th Century, A Dictionary of Art Terms and Art Today are used as standard texts throughout the world. Sergei Reviakin is a London-based Russian art authority and collector, and the reference point for all matters concerning the contemporary Russian art scene.