September 2007: Broken Promises, Soviet Photography in the Age of Stalin

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Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 2007-12-15
Publisher(s): ABC Art Books Canada Distribution
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Summary

Initiated by the acquisition of the Sovfoto Archive - a collection of photographs produced by the Soviet Union during the Second World War and intended for the American press - this publication includes numerous examples from the collection, two scholarly essays and responses from three contemporary artists. While Johns outlines the role of myths and symbols in the development of the Soviet Union, Black describes how the censorship institutionalized by Stalin operated. The artists - Olexander Wlasenko, Sadko Hadzihasanovic and Robin Pacific - examine the repercussions of propaganda on art and the media.

Author Biography

J. L. Black is the editor of the 'Russia and Eurasia Documents Annual' series. Michael Johns has published in journals such as 'Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict' and 'East European Politics and Societies'.

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