Totalitarian Art in the Soviet Union, the Third Reich, Fascist Italy, and the People's Republic of China

by Igor Golomstock

Hardcover, 1990

Status

Available

Call number

REF.GOI

Publication

Icon (Harpe) (1990), Edition: 1st, Hardcover

Description

In the Soviet Union, and later in Maoist China, theories of mass artistic appeal were used to promote the Revolution both at home and abroad. In Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy they asserted the putative grandeur of the epoch. All too often, art that served the Revolution became "total realism," and always it became a slave to the state and the cult of personality, and ultimately one more weapon in the arsenal of oppression. Igor Golomstock gives a detailed appraisal of the forms that define totalitarian art and illustrates his text with more than two hundred examples of its paintings, posters, sculpture, and architecture, and includes a powerful comparative visual essay which demonstrates the eerie similarity of the official art of these very different regimes.… (more)

Physical description

10 inches

Language

ISBN

0064332667 / 9780064332668
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