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| Russian Art in Translation Edited by Nicholas Herman, Elena Sorokina, Eugene Raikhel. Text by Martha Rosler, Yevgeniy Fiks, Dmitry Prigov, Svetlana Boym, Dmitri Gutov.
Spanning generations and genres, from Sots Art and Necrorealism to neo-Marxist performance groups and emerging artists, this comprehensive catalogue presents a fresh look at contemporary Russian art. Russian Art in Translation showcases both new and midcareer artists and scholars through a range of commissioned contributions including original writing and scholarship, new translations and a diverse array of artists' projects. Produced through an approach that was both curatorial and editorial, this unique printed document captures the energy and dissent of Russian cultural production in a globalized art world and a post-Communist milieu. Reaching beyond the cultural capitals of St. Petersburg and Moscow to provincial cites as well as expatriate and émigré communities, Russian Art in Translation provides a compelling and unprecedented portrait of Russian art. Designed by Dmitri Siegel using the Cyrillic alphabet.
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