200 Years of Russian Art | Joachim Pissarro
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- Dr. Joachim Pissarro explores Russian art of the 19th and 20th centuries.
Essays on Russian art tend to focus either on the 19th century and the pre-revolutionary period, or on the revolutionary Russian Avant-Garde. Very seldom do we hear about what happened artistically prior to the Revolution, during the Revolution, and - at the other end of the spectrum - at the very end (early demise) of the Soviet Union.
In this lecture, Dr. Joachim Pissarro attempts to see the multiple - and, at times, utterly contradictory - facets of what unfolded in Russia through two centuries of one of the most complex histories on this planet.
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This lecture, titled "200 Years of Russian Art: The Sublime, Its Vagaries and Incessant Return," is part of the Russian History Museum's "Second Saturday" online lecture series. It was presented on March 11, 2023.
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As always- Excellent topics & series. Well done!
Thank you, Hannah!
Thoroughly absorbing and stimulating.
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I am a descendant of Ilya refined through my mother and I am fascinated by how much art talent there is in my family even now and I am hoping to make this a legacy to instil in my children and grandchildren
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Very interesting
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It is an interesting lecture. But, unfortunately, when answering the question about the relationship of Soviet art to nature, Dr. Joachim Pissarro did not say anything that a huge number of Soviet artists continued the pre-revolutionary tradition of realistic landscape. Many visual masterpieces were created in this tradition during the Soviet period. He also didn't mention the rugged style of the 1960s-70s. There were many outstanding works. Unfortunately, Dr. Pissarro very quickly jumped to the Moscow Conceptualists of the 1980s. I understand the limited time of the lecture did not allow many aspects to be covered. I hope that in next lectures Dr. Pissarro will be able to pay more attention to religious motifs in official Soviet art, especially in the period 1970-80.
Alexander, thank you for sharing your thoughts! Your feedback inspires us for future lectures :)