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Aleksandr Zhitomirsky : photomontage as a weapon of World War II and the Cold War / Erika Wolf.

Fine Arts Library TR685 .W65 2016
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Wolf, Erika, 1963- author.
Contributor:
Zhitomirskiĭ, Aleksandr, 1907-1993.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Zhitomirskiĭ, Aleksandr, 1907-1993--Criticism and interpretation.
Zhitomirskiĭ, Aleksandr.
Heartfield, John, 1891-1968--Influence.
Heartfield, John.
Heartfield, John, 1891-1968.
Zhitomirskiĭ, Aleksandr, 1907-1993.
Photomontage.
Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.).
Criticism and interpretation.
Genre:
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Physical Description:
368 pages ; 32 cm
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
Chicago, Illinois : The Art Institute of Chicago, [2016]
Summary:
"The leading Russian propaganda artist Aleksandr Zhitomirsky (1907-1993) made photomontages that were airdropped on German troops during World War II. He later worked for Pravda and other leading publications, satirizing American politics and finance from the Truman through the Reagan eras and educating his public about Egypt, South Africa, Vietnam, and Nicaragua as well. Zhitomirsky favored the grotesque and the eye-catching. His villainous menagerie included Reichsminister Joseph Goebbels as a distorted simian and an airborne scorpion outfitted with an Uncle Sam hat. In this comprehensive, image-driven account of Zhitomirsky's long career, Erika Wolf explores his connections to and long friendship with the German artist John Heartfield, whose work inspired his own. Wolf also examines more than 100 of Zhitomirsky's photomontages and translates excerpts from his one published book, The Art of Political Photomontage: Advice for the Artist (1983). In an era when satirical photomontage thrives on the Internet and propaganda has reasserted itself in America and Russia alike, this study of a once-prominent yet internationally undiscovered artist is more than timely"-- Provided by publisher.
Notes:
Published in conjunction with an exhibition titled Humanism + Dynamite = The Soviet Photomontages of Aleksandr Zhitomirsky, held September 3, 2016 to January 10, 2017, organized by the Art Institute of Chicago.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9780300219180
0300219180
OCLC:
946481696

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