Ukrainian Literature and Art in the 1920s
Description:
CIUS Seminar Audio Part 1 and 2.
"Ukrainian Literature and Art in the 1920s" was the title of M. Shkandrij ' s Institute seminar, held at the University of Alberta on March 13, 1979. The speaker is a lecturer at the University of Calgary.
The speaker outlined four different conceptions of art in Soviet Ukraine in the 1920s: (1) Destructivism (as illustrated by M. Semenko's futurism), (2) Constructivism (V. Polishchuk's "spirit of engineering"), (3) Monumentalism (M. Boichuk's current in ARMU (Asotsiiatsiia revoliutsiinykh mysttsiv Ukrainy), and (4) Pure Art (K. Malevych's ideas on art are the clearest formulation of this tendency) . The seminar was illustrated with appropriate slides.
Found in CIUS Newsletter Vol 3 Issue 2 (Spring 1979)
"Ukrainian Literature and Art in the 1920s" was the title of M. Shkandrij ' s Institute seminar, held at the University of Alberta on March 13, 1979. The speaker is a lecturer at the University of Calgary.
The speaker outlined four different conceptions of art in Soviet Ukraine in the 1920s: (1) Destructivism (as illustrated by M. Semenko's futurism), (2) Constructivism (V. Polishchuk's "spirit of engineering"), (3) Monumentalism (M. Boichuk's current in ARMU (Asotsiiatsiia revoliutsiinykh mysttsiv Ukrainy), and (4) Pure Art (K. Malevych's ideas on art are the clearest formulation of this tendency) . The seminar was illustrated with appropriate slides.
Found in CIUS Newsletter Vol 3 Issue 2 (Spring 1979)
Author:
CIUS
Publisher:
CIUS
Date:
March 13, 1979
Contributor:
Myroslav Shkandrij
Language:
English, Ukrainian
Original Format:
Magnetic tape, audio cassette
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Citation
CIUS, “Ukrainian Literature and Art in the 1920s,” CIUS-Archives, accessed November 21, 2024, https://cius-archives.ca/items/show/1992.