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Soviet Art—The Contemporary Scene

Art Journal, 1970
While in the West there is a constant interest in all movements in Soviet Art which openly rebel against accepted doctrines—so called “underground” art—there is still a regrettable lack of any attempt to appreciate how contemporary official attitudes are themselves changing and how works of interest are being produced within the context of established ...
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The Seven Soviet Arts.

Journal of Educational Sociology, 1938
A. K., Kurt London
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Soviet Art in Exile

Russian Review, 1978
Charlotte Douglas   +2 more
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Mass Culture and Soviet Fine Arts

Soviet Education, 1991
The question about mass culture in our society has not yet made it to the ratification stage but is in the discussion stage. If we compare the situation in our country with that in the West, we will see that we have essentially no division of culture into elite and mass culture.
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The New Soviet Arts

The Art Bulletin, 1938
John Shapley, Kurt London
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MAIN CATEGORIES OF EARLY SOVIET ART

RSUH/RGGU Bulletin. "Literary Theory. Linguistics. Cultural Studies" Series
The article considers the main categoriesof early Soviet art. Those include “life-building” (N. Chuzhak), “production” (N. Chuzhak), “socialization of aesthetics” (B. Arvatov), “art and production” (B. Arvatov), “proletarian artist” (O. Brik), “proletarian art” and others. Addressing those categories precedes outlining the context of the production art
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Soviet Children's Art

The Bulletin of the Museum of Modern Art, 1944
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Musical Art in Soviet Russia

The Musical Times, 1929
Eugene Broudo, Henry Clegg
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