
Christina Kiaer, "Collective Body: Aleksandr Deineka at the Limit of Socialist Realism" (U Chicago Press, 2024)
New Books in Intellectual History
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Art and Politics in 1937: Deineka's Vision
This chapter explores the impact of Aleksandr Deineka's artistic contributions during the political upheaval of the Stalinist regime in 1937, particularly his major commission for the Soviet pavilion at the World's Fair in Paris. It contrasts Deineka's socialist realism with Picasso's politically charged 'Guernica,' highlighting the differing approaches to political art and the ideological implications of their works. The discussion also considers the broader context of Soviet art, the pressures faced by artists, and the transformation of the Soviet art scene following a landmark Picasso exhibition in 1956.
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