Dialogues : Ilya Kabakov and Viktor Pivovarov, Stories about Ourselves / ed. by Ksenia Nouril, Ksenia Nouril.
Material type: TextPublisher: New Brunswick, NJ :  Rutgers University Press,  [2020]Copyright date: ©2020Description: 1 online resource (128 p.) : Museum bookContent type:
TextPublisher: New Brunswick, NJ :  Rutgers University Press,  [2020]Copyright date: ©2020Description: 1 online resource (128 p.) : Museum bookContent type: - 9781978814950
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Between the Lines The Intermediality of Ilya Kabakov’s Albums -- Ilya Kabakov in Conversation with Ksenia Nouril -- WORKS BY KABAKOV -- The Beloved Agent in Love -- Viktor Pivovarov in Conversation with Tomáš Glanc -- WORKS BY PIVOVAROV -- Catalogue of the Exhibition -- Selected Bibliography -- Translations -- About the Authors
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Artists in the Soviet Union faced a difficult choice: either join the official academies and make art that conformed to the state’s aesthetic and ideological dictates, or attempt to develop alternative artistic practices and spheres for exhibiting their work. In the early 1970s, conceptual artists Ilya Kabakov and Viktor Pivovarov chose the latter option, turning their limited resources into an asset by pioneering an entirely new artistic genre: the album. Somewhere between drawings and novels, Kabakov and Pivovarov’s albums were also the basis for unique performance pieces, as the artists invited select audiences to their Moscow apartments for private readings and viewings of the albums, helping to cultivate an alternative artistic community in the process. This exhibition catalog brings together Kabakov and Pivovarov’s key works for the first time, putting the two artists in dialogue and recreating their artistic community. It not only includes nearly hundred pages of full-color illustrations, but also provides complete English translations of the Russian texts that appear in the volume, plus new interviews with each artist. Taken together, they give viewers a new appreciation of the different aesthetic strategies each artist used to depict the absurdities of everyday life in the Soviet era. Published in partnership with the Zimmerli Museum.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
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