The Icon and the Square

PENN STATE UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9780271081045

Russian Modernism and the Russo-Byzantine Revival

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By Maria Taroutina
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Description

List of Illustrations

Acknowledgments

Note on Transliteration, Translation, and Dates

Introduction

1. Byzantium Reconsidered: Revivalism, Avant-Gardism, and the New Art Criticism

2. From Constantinople to Moscow and St. Petersburg: Museums, Exhibitions, and Private Collections

3. Angels Becoming Demons: Mikhail Vrubel’s Modernist Beginnings

4. Vasily Kandinsky’s Iconic Subconscious and the Search for the Spiritual in Art

5. Toward a New Icon: Kazimir Malevich, Vladimir Tatlin, and the Cult of Nonobjectivity

Epilogue

Notes

Selected Bibliography

Index


“Nowhere was modernist experimentation with new forms more dramatic and radical than in Russia. Maria Taroutina demonstrates how the reach toward abstraction was deeply connected with a search for the “spiritual in art.” The pioneering artists in this study found stimuli in medieval icons, mosaics, and frescoes; at the same time, official efforts to promote national culture focused on these Russo-Byzantine sources. Extensively documented, this book offers insights into both conservative and modernist motivations, activities, and ideas that made up the densely woven tapestry of Russian modernism.”

—Alison Hilton, author of Russian Folk Art

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