
Anarkhizm i iskusstvo avangarda
by:
Burenina-Petrova O.
Language: Russian
Format: Hardcover
ISBN 10: 5967612963
ISBN 13: 9785967612961
Publication date:
January 1st, 2021
Publisher: Petrópolis
Pages: 296
Genres: History, Art & Photography
In a thought-provoking exploration of the intersection between political ideology and artistic expression, Burenina-Petrova delves into the vibrant world of avant-garde art through the lens of anarchism. The author paints a vivid picture of how revolutionary ideas have shaped not only the artistic movements of the past but also the ongoing dialogue about freedom and creativity in contemporary society.
The work offers a rich analysis, examining various artists and their contributions, while weaving in historical context that illuminates the connection between anarchism and avant-garde movements. Through detailed examples, Burenina-Petrova highlights the ways in which these artists challenged conventional norms and sparked conversations about societal change through their innovative practices.
As the pages unfold, readers are invited to consider how the principles of anarchism continue to resonate within modern artistic endeavors. Burenina-Petrova's insights provoke a deep reflection on the potential of art as a means of liberation and a tool for social transformation, making it a captivating read for both art enthusiasts and political thinkers alike.
The work offers a rich analysis, examining various artists and their contributions, while weaving in historical context that illuminates the connection between anarchism and avant-garde movements. Through detailed examples, Burenina-Petrova highlights the ways in which these artists challenged conventional norms and sparked conversations about societal change through their innovative practices.
As the pages unfold, readers are invited to consider how the principles of anarchism continue to resonate within modern artistic endeavors. Burenina-Petrova's insights provoke a deep reflection on the potential of art as a means of liberation and a tool for social transformation, making it a captivating read for both art enthusiasts and political thinkers alike.