Shared Images: A History of American Art in the Soviet Union During the Cold War

Shared Images: A History of American Art in the Soviet Union During the Cold War - Hardcover

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Shared Images: A History of American Art in the Soviet Union During the Cold War

Shared Images: A History of American Art in the Soviet Union During the Cold War - Hardcover

by Kirill Chunikhin
$169.27
Sale price  $169.27 Regular price 

Book Overview

Who organized numerous exhibitions of American art in the Cold War Soviet Union - and why? Did Americans truly want to "subvert" the Soviet regime with abstraction, and were the Soviets really "afraid" of non-figurative art? And, most noteworthy, can we adequately assess the role of art as a "weapon" of the Cold War? The significance of Shared Images lies in its revision of what, to date, has been a biased, politicized approach to American art and Soviet cultural policies during the Cold War. Shared Images proposes that we write Cold War art history without merely projecting political events onto the art historical timeline and interpolating the logic of Cold War politics into cultural history. Instead, the monograph presents a careful narrative which, along with major political events, also considers individual agencies, affective regimes, and, of course, formative contexts other than the political. Exploring American art as an essentially global phenomenon, the monograph employs the concept of a "shared history" to analyze interconnections and mutual dependence of Soviet and American art histories from the late 1940s to the 1960s. Shared Images, thus, revises narratives on Soviet and American isolationism, allegedly a distinctive feature of Cold War cultures.

ISBN9783111388120
Author Kirill Chunikhin
Publisherde Gruyter Oldenbourg
GenreHistory and Arts
FormatHardcover
PublishedMarch 2025
LanguageENG- English
Pages231
Weight1.0 lb
Target AudienceAdults
Print SizeStandard Print

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About Kirill Chunikhin

Kirill Chunikhin is Associate Professor at the Department of History and Head of Laboratory for Visual History at the National Research University Higher School of Economics, St. Petersburg, Russia.

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