Russian Art in 1913: Panel for ASEEES 2013

Margaret Samu margaret.samu at GMAIL.COM
Fri Jan 4 17:23:22 UTC 2013


Re-posted from the list-serv of the Society of Historians of East European,
Eurasian, and Russian Art and Architecture. Please respond directly to
Wendy Salmond  (salmond at chapman.edu).

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Wendy Salmond (Chapman University) and Nancy Perloff (Getty Research
Institute) are proposing the following panel at ASEEES in Boston:

Russian Art in 1913: A Year of Cultural Revolutions

2013 marks the centenary of zaum and Victory over the Sun, of Le Sacre du
Printemps and the first exhibition of cleaned icons, of La prose du
Transsiberien and Kandinsky’s first abstractions. This panel revisits the
revolutions in Russian art, music, dance, theater, and literature that took
place in 1913. For Russian artists this was a banner year, signaling their
arrival on the international scene as equal partners in invention and
innovation.

We encourage papers that look afresh at Russian artistic life in 1913 and
particularly those that address the notion of the Russian border with
Europe, expressed in physical journeys (the movements of artists back and
forth), collaborations, responses to outside stimuli (Cubism, Futurism) and
acts of resistance to or independence from such influences.

If you would like to propose a paper, or to serve as discussant, please
contact Wendy at salmond at chapman.edu

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[Re-posted by]
 Margaret Samu
Art History Department
Yeshiva University Stern College for Women
245 Lexington Avenue
New York, NY  10016

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