Images of Soviet life in the permanent exhibition of graphics in the State Art Museum of Altai Krai
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graphics, drawing, etching, lithography, the theme of everyday life, Soviet art, Soviet mode of life, the culture of everyday life, the State Art Museum of Altai Krai, Leonid Soyfertis, Irina Bolshakova, Vasily Kamensky, German Travnikov,

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Sidorova O. V. Images of Soviet life in the permanent exhibition of graphics in the State Art Museum of Altai Krai // The Art of Eurasia, 2023. № 1 (28). P. 238-253. URL: https://doi.org/10.46748/ARTEURAS.2023.01.018.
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Abstract

The article presents the results of research work in order to form a permanent exhibition for the new building of the State Art Museum of Altai Krai. The main attention is paid to the collection of graphic works of the Soviet period. In particular, these are works that reflect the life of this period, which are combined according to the thematic principle. The development of the exposition concept and the choice of material are based on scientific works devoted to theoretical problems of the history and culture of everyday life, certain issues of Soviet life (organization of work and leisure, public catering system and services, industrial design and fashion, etc.). As a result of a formal-figurative search, a range of exhibits was identified that conveys the spirit of the era, demonstrating the connection between the individual and society. The article describes selected graphic works (drawings, etchings, lithographs) by L.V. Soyfertis, I.I. Bolshakova, V.V. Kamensky and G.A. Travnikov from the funds of the State Art Museum of Altai Krai.

https://doi.org/10.46748/ARTEURAS.2023.01.018

Acknowledgments

The study was supported by the Russian Foundation for Basic Research and the government of the Altai Krai in accordance with the scientific project No. 19-412-220003 r_a “Explication of the potential of the art culture of the Altai Krai and determination of mechanisms for its use in regional and international tourism projects.”

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