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The «Severe Style» of the Urals: on the Question of the Soviet Myth in the Visual Arts of the 1960s

«Суровый стиль» Урала: к вопросу о советском мифе в изобразительном искусстве 1960-х годов

The «Severe Style» of the Urals: on the Question of the Soviet Myth in the Visual Arts of the 1960s

Abstract

Статья посвящена анализу «сурового стиля» в искусстве Урала. «Суровый стиль» в изобразительном искусстве Урала оказался больше чем отдельным кратким эпизодом в его эволюции. В творчестве уральских художников он охватил все жанры, способствовал обновлению пластического языка, живописной системы уральского искусства, позволил обрести собственную поэтику, образный строй, расширил круг тем. Этот феномен невозможно объяснить без понимания истории того, как создавалось искусство советского Урала начиная с конца 1920-х - начала 1930-х годов. В статье рассматривается эволюция уральской живописи в контексте советского мифа The article is devoted to the analysis of the «severe style» in the art of the Urals The «severe style» in the fine art of the Urals turned out to be more than a separate brief episode in its evolution. In the works of Ural artists, he covered all genres, contributed to the renewal of the plastic language, the pictorial system of Ural art, allowed him to find his own poetics, figurative system, expanded the range of topics. This phenomenon cannot be explained without understanding the history of how the art of the Soviet Urals was created, starting from the late 1920s - early 1930s. The article examines the evolution of Ural painting in the context of the Soviet myth.

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