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Economists of the Russian Avant-Garde [PDF]
The paper highlights the contributions of early 20th-century Russian economists who were ahead of their time. Referred to as the “economists of the Russian avant-garde,” they are considered part of the broader Russian avant-garde movement — a cultural ...
Svetlana G. Kirdina-Chandler
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Sergei Sigei and Aleksei Kruchenykh: Visual Poetry in the Russian Avant-Garde and Neo-Avant-Garde
One of the characteristic features of the Russian Avant-garde is the close connection between painting and poetry. Futurist poets (Vladimir Maiakovskii, Aleksei Kruchenykh) were educated as artists, their books were illustrated by the famous painters of ...
Willem G. Weststeijn
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Russian Poetic Neo-avant-garde of the 2nd Half of the 20th Century: On Issue of the Term’s Use Boundaries [PDF]
The article is devoted to the neo-avant-garde literary trend that emerged in the Soviet underground of the 2nd half of the 20th century. The paper states that the use of the term “neo-avant-garde” with respect to post-war avant-garde has already become ...
Mikhail G. Pavlovets
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From Language Poetry to the New Concretism: The Evolution of the Avant-Garde [PDF]
The article examines the trajectory of the Western avant-garde in the 20th century, in connection with the group formations characteristic of these movements.
Marjorie Perloff
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Valerian Polishchuk and Ukrainian “Avant-garde” group in the 1920s [PDF]
The article provides a reconstruction of the history of the Ukrainian Constructivist group “Avant-garde” as well as on the artistic and theoretical practices of its founder, Valerian Polishchuk.
G. Babak
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The Russian Avant-Garde and the System of Archetypes. Demonstration Experience [PDF]
The article is devoted to a large-scale exhibition at the Primorsky State Art Gallery in Vladivostok, prepared by the State Tretyakov Gallery (curator Irina Kochergina), as well as the album-catalog of this exhibition. Consisting of more than fifty first-
Sipovskaya Natalia V.
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Vladimir Mayakovsky and Frank O’Hara: a Reappraisal [PDF]
The “New York School” refers to a group of poets and painters, mostly of the Abstract Expressionist movement, who congregated in New York in the first two decades following the end of the Second World War.
Ronald Vroon
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Linguistic creativity of the avant-garde: language functions in literary and advertising discourses
The article departs from two non-referential functions of language — the poetic (expressive) and conative (appellative) functions — described by many linguists starting from Roman Jakobson and Karl Bühler.
Olga V. Sokolova, Vladimir V. Feshchenko
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Encounters with the Russian Avant Garde [PDF]
Encounters with the Russian Avant ...
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The paper presents an analytical review of the studied and processed information on the fundamental role of the education of artists in the system of the avant-garde institutes and art schools in the first quarter of the twentieth century. The study explores the main theoretical aspects related tothe development and formation of the Russian textile ...
Tatiana E. Patina, Ol’ga V. Kovaleva
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