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9780226389417
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Product Identifiers

Publisher
University of Chicago Press
ISBN-10
0226389413
ISBN-13
9780226389417
eBay Product ID (ePID)
79262976

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
336 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Experimental Group : Ilya Kabakov, Moscow Conceptualism, Soviet Avant-Gardes
Subject
Conceptual, Individual Artists / General, Russian & Former Soviet Union, European
Publication Year
2010
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Art
Author
Matthew Jesse Jackson
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
1.1 in
Item Weight
54.3 Oz
Item Length
10.5 in
Item Width
8.5 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2009-022743
TitleLeading
The
Dewey Edition
22
Reviews
2010 American Publishers Award for Professional and Scholarly Excellence, Honorable Mention, Art History & Criticism, "Matthew Jesse Jackson combines vast art historical and theoretical erudition with a rare ability to understand the specific social milieus and psychological motives that govern individual artistic strategies."-- Boris Groys, New York University, Jackson engagingly combines an analysis of Kabakov's work with perceptive analysis of contemporaries such as Eric Bulatov, Oskar Rabin, Andrei Monastyrskii, Vitali Komar, and Aleksandr Melamid. He amplifies this analysis with references to Russian literature and to numerous sources in art criticism and the philosophy of language and perception. Jackson's access to Kabakov and familiarity with Moscow's cultural milieu give readers a sense of direct contact with the intensely nuanced world of Moscow conceptualism. . . . Recommended., "Matthew Jesse Jackson's The Experimental Group is an engaging, beautifully written, and erudite study of unofficial Soviet art. It makes a strong case for Kabakov's achievements across multiple art forms, and provides brilliant readings of numerous individual drawings, albums, mixed media work, and installations. Moving far beyond his own field of art history, Jackson makes a major statement about Soviet society, culture, and politics as a whole. Without idealizing the late Soviet period in the least, he shows how its norms of cultural conversation, the organization of work and free time, occasional but critical moments of access to Western innovations in the arts, emerging new philosophies of the artistic process, and the important role of viewer (or reader) response all conspired to make possible extraordinary art. Jackson prompts us to recognize the "period of stagnation" as a time of intellectual ferment--with the Soviet citizenry acting as the ultimate "experimental group." This monumental study of creativity in and after the late Soviet period is a remarkable scholarly achievement .",   "Matthew Jesse Jackson's writing and quality of mind put him in the forefront of the next wave in modern art studies."- Thomas E. Crow, Institute of Fine Arts, "Matthew Jesse Jackson''s writing and quality of mind put him in the forefront of the next wave in modern art studies."- Thomas E. Crow, Institute of Fine Arts, Like a good novel with a protagonist and an interesting story, The Experimental Group thus comes to its closing page leaving the reader with a feeling that it truly is art history at its best. In addition to its numerous analytical merits, the book has great narrative power., "Matthew Jesse Jackson combines vast art historical and theoretical erudition with a rare ability to understand the specific social milieus and psychological motives that govern individual artistic strategies. His book offers a fascinating-and at the same time precise-description of the Moscow artistic scene during the times of the cold war."-Boris Groys, Global Distinguished Professor of Russian and Slavic Studies, New York University, The Experimental Group  strikes a fine balance between theoretical reflections on the role of the artist in the Soviet Union, the history of a number of artistic groups that comprised the Soviet avant-garde of the 1950s-1980s, and contextualized interpretations of conceptual artists' works. . . . In addition to its numerous analytical merits, the book has great narrative power., " The Experimental Group is the best art historical text I have read on postwar Soviet art . . . for me this book is as close to a page-turner as any art history book is ever likely to be."- Jonathan Fineberg , Slavic Review, "The most concretely informative book on the Moscow Conceptualist milieu to date. Jackson's lucid, engaging prose further recommends his study, especially to readers seeking an introduction to Soviet unofficial art."- Art Journal, "Jackson''s thorough account is now the best introduction in English to this peculiar and fascinating period." Nation, Winner of the 2011 Wayne S. Vucinich Book Prize for the most important contribution to Russian, Eurasian, and East European studies in any discipline of the humanities or social sciences , Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies, Jackson's thorough account is now the best introduction in English to this peculiar and fascinating period., "[T]he certainty of Jackson''s substantial scholarship make[s] The Experimental Group well worth reading." Russian Review, "Jackson''s thorough account is now the best introduction in English to this peculiar and fascinating period."-Barry Schwabsky, Nation, "Mathew Jesse Jackson''s writing and quality of mind put him in the forefront of the next wave in modern art studies."-Thomas E. Crow, Institute of Fine Arts, Matthew Jesse Jackson combines vast art historical and theoretical erudition with a rare ability to understand the specific social milieus and psychological motives that govern individual artistic strategies. His book offers a fascinatingand at the same time precisedescription of the Moscow artistic scene during the times of the cold war., "Matthew Jesse Jackson's writing and quality of mind put him in the forefront of the next wave in modern art studies."-- Thomas E. Crow, Institute of Fine Arts, "Matthew Jesse Jackson''s The Experimental Group is an engaging, beautifully written, and erudite study of unofficial Soviet art. It makes a strong case for Kabakov''s achievements across multiple art forms, and provides brilliant readings of numerous individual drawings, albums, mixed media work, and installations. Moving far beyond his own field of art history, Jackson makes a major statement about Soviet society, culture, and politics as a whole. Without idealizing the late Soviet period in the least, he shows how its norms of cultural conversation, the organization of work and free time, occasional but critical moments of access to Western innovations in the arts, emerging new philosophies of the artistic process, and the important role of viewer (or reader) response all conspired to make possible extraordinary art. Jackson prompts us to recognize the "period of stagnation" as a time of intellectual ferment--with the Soviet citizenry acting as the ultimate "experimental group." This monumental study of creativity in and after the late Soviet period is a remarkable scholarly achievement."- Vucinich Book Prize Committee, "[T]he certainty of Jackson's substantial scholarship make[s] The Experimental Group well worth reading."- Russian Review, The Experimental Group strikes a fine balance between theoretical reflections on the role of the artist in the Soviet Union, the history of a number of artistic groups that comprised the Soviet avant-garde of the 1950s-1980s, and contextualized interpretations of conceptual artists' works. . . . In addition to its numerous analytical merits, the book has great narrative power., Jackson takes careful analysis seriously, at the level of both form and content, producing nuanced readings that meticulously unfold a wealth of references and inside jokes to a new audience. Key works and exhibitions that form the canon of Moscow Conceptualism sit politely in their chronological places and are brought alive by socio-historical passages designed to instruct us about the realities of late Soviet life., "Matthew Jesse Jackson''s writing and quality of mind put him in the forefront of the next wave in modern art studies."-Thomas E. Crow, Institute of Fine Arts, A rich account...a rigorous analysis...the most comprehensive treatment of the most distinguished living post-Soviet artist has arrived., Very few contemporary art history books are of such note that they appear to revise completely their chosen topic, as well as potentially a few others along the way, but Matthew Jesse Jackson's The Experimental Group does precisely that., Jackson engagingly combines an analysis of Kabakov's work with perceptive analysis of contemporaries. . . . [His] access to Kabakov and familiarity with Moscow's cultural milieu give readers a sense of direct contact with the intensely nuanced world of Moscow conceptualism. Recommended., The best art historical text I have read on postwar Soviet art. . . . For me this book is as close to a page-turner as any art history book is ever likely to be., "Jackson engagingly combines an analysis of Kabakov''s work with perceptive analysis of contemporaries. . . . [His] access to Kabakov and familiarity with Moscow''s cultural milieu give readers a sense of direct contact with the intensely nuanced world of Moscow conceptualism. Recommended."¾ William Craft Brumfield , Choice, "Matthew Jesse Jackson combines vast art historical and theoretical erudition with a rare ability to understand the specific social milieus and psychological motives that govern individual artistic strategies. His book offers a fascinating-and at the same time precise-description of the Moscow artistic scene during the times of the cold war."-Boris Groys, New York University, With The Experimental Group , Matthew Jesse Jackson has produced an informative and exciting blend of a monograph on Ilya Kabakov and a broader discussion of Moscow unofficial art from the 1960s to the 1980s. The author draws on an impressive array of material collected through thorough research and numerous interviews with artists and art theorists. The breadth and richness of the text testifies to the fact that the author interacts with his subject as a fish moves in water., "Matthew Jesse Jackson combines vast art historical and theoretical erudition with a rare ability to understand the specific social milieus and psychological motives that govern individual artistic strategies."- Boris Groys, New York University, "Very few contemporary art history books are of such note that they appear to revise completely their chosen topic, as well as potentially a few others along the way, but Matthew Jesse Jackson's The Experimental Group does precisely that: it thoroughly reconfigures notions of Cold War visual culture in manifold ways, as well as providing insightful commentary on the legacy of that era. By examining the work of Ilya Kabakov and his surrounding circles, Jackson offers an incisive portrait of a lost world that offers both an intimate and particularised as well as panoramic view of the complexities of its cultural context."¾Martin Patrick, Art Monthly, "Very few contemporary art history books are of such note that they appear to revise completely their chosen topic, as well as potentially a few others along the way, but Matthew Jesse Jackson''s The Experimental Group does precisely that." Art Monthly, Matthew Jesse Jackson''s writing and quality of mind put him in the forefront of the next wave in modern art studies., "Matthew Jesse Jackson combines vast art historical and theoretical erudition with a rare ability to understand the specific social milieus and psychological motives that govern individual artistic strategies." Boris Groys, "Jackson engagingly combines an analysis of Kabakov''s work with perceptive analysis of contemporaries. . . . [His] access to Kabakov and familiarity with Moscow''s cultural milieu give readers a sense of direct contact with the intensely nuanced world of Moscow conceptualism. Recommended." Choice, [T]he certainty of Jackson's substantial scholarship make[s] The Experimental Group well worth reading.,   "Matthew Jesse Jackson's writing and quality of mind put him in the forefront of the next wave in modern art studies."-- Thomas E. Crow, Institute of Fine Arts, "Matthew Jackson combines vast art historical and theoretical erudition with a rare ability to understand the specific social milieus and psychological motives that govern individual artistic strategies. His book offers a fascinating-and at the same time precise-description of the Moscow artistic scene during the times of the cold war."-Boris Groys, New York University, The most concretely informative book on the Moscow Conceptualist milieu to date. Jackson's lucid, engaging prose further recommends his study, especially to readers seeking an introduction to Soviet unofficial art., "Matthew Jesse Jackson''s writing and quality of mind put him in the forefront of the next wave in modern art studies." Thomas E. Crow, Winner of the 2011 Robert Motherwell Book Award f or Outstanding Publication in the History and Criticism of Modernism in the Arts , The Dedalus Foundation, A rich account…a rigorous analysis…the most comprehensive treatment of the most distinguished living post-Soviet artist has arrived., "A rich account…a rigorous analysis…the most comprehensive treatment of the most distinguished living post-Soviet artist has arrived."- Third Text, "Matthew Jesse Jackson''s writing and quality of mind put him in the forefront of the next wave in modern art studies."-Thomas E. Crow, Rosalie Solow Professor of Modern Art, Institute of Fine Arts, The Experimental Group is the best art historical text I have read on postwar Soviet art . . . for me this book is as close to a page-turner as any art history book is ever likely to be., Matthew Jesse Jackson''s writing and quality of mind put him in the forefront of the next wave in modern art studies.Thomas E. Crow, Institute of Fine Arts|9780226389417|
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
709.04/0750947
Table Of Content
List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction 1 Dead Souls 2 Bureaucratic Expressionism 3 Answers of the Experimental Group 4 The Rituals of Nonlife 5 Kasha and Humanism 6 The Man Who Collected the Opinions of Others Conclusion Notes Index
Synopsis
A compelling study of unofficial postwar Soviet art, The Experimental Group takes as its point of departure a subject of strange fascination: the life and work of renowned professional illustrator and conceptual artist Ilya Kabakov. Kabakov's art--iconoclastic installations, paintings, illustrations, and texts--delicately experiments with such issues as history, mortality, and disappearance, and here exemplifies a much larger narrative about the work of the artists who rose to prominence just as the Soviet Union began to disintegrate. By placing Kabakov and his conceptualist peers in line with our own contemporary perspective, Matthew Jesse Jackson suggests that the art that emerged in the wake of Stalin belongs neither entirely to its lost communist past nor to a future free from socialist nostalgia. Instead, these artists and their work produced a critical and controversial chapter in the as yet unwritten history of global contemporary art.
LC Classification Number
N6999.K23J33 2010

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