Copyright
Louise Hardiman; Nicola Kozicharow; Copyright of each chapter is maintained by the author.Published On
2017-11-13ISBN
Language
- English
Print Length
318 pages (vi + 312)Dimensions
Weight
Media
Funding
- Scouloudi Foundation, Institute of Historical Research
OCLC Number
1167735778LCCN
2019452593BIC
- ABA
- AFC
- AG
BISAC
- ART049000
- ART035000
LCC
- N6987
Keywords
- Russia
- art
- religion
- modernism
- spirituality
- history of art
Modernism and the Spiritual in Russian Art
New Perspectives
- Louise Hardiman (editor)
- Nicola Kozicharow (editor)
Reviews
From the very outset of this volume, Louise Hardiman and Nicola Kozicharow claim that their goal as its editors was to ‘energise debate […] on the diverse ways in which themes of religion and spirituality were central to the work of artists and critics during the rise of Russian modernism’ (p. 10). Over the course of the eleven essays which comprise the text, this objective is definitively met. […] This variety is the true strength of the volume as a whole; it is the range of artists, historians and collectors under discussion which truly show how vital the intersection between art and spirituality was under the condition of modernity.
Allison Leigh
"Modernism and the Spiritual in Russian Art: New Perspectives by Hardiman, Louise, Kozicharow, Nicola". Slavonic & East European Review (0037-6795), vol. 98, no. 1, 2020. doi:10.5699/slaveasteurorev2.98.1.0169
Contents
- Louise Hardiman
- Nicola Kozicharow
- Maria Taroutina
- Louise Hardiman
- Myroslava M. Mudrak
- Oleg Tarasov
6. Re-imagining the Old Faith: Goncharova, Larionov, and the Cultural Traditions of Old Believers
(pp. 129–148)- Nina Gurianova
7. ‘Russian Messiah’: On the Spiritual in the Reception of Vasily Kandinsky’s Art in Germany, c. 1910–1937
(pp. 149–164)- Sebastian Borkhardt
- Wendy Salmond
9. Stelletsky’s Murals at Saint-Serge: Orthodoxy and the Neo-Russian Style in Emigration
(pp. 195–212)- Nicola Kozicharow
- Natalia Murray
- Jennifer Brewin