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Covering the period from the Revolution to the beginning of World War II, this book considers Soviet avant-garde photography and film in the context of political history and culture. Three essays trace this generation of artists, their experiments with new media, and their pursuit of a new political order. A wealth of stunning photographs, film stills, and film posters, as well as magazine and book designs, demonstrate that their output encompassed a spectacular range of style, content, and perspective, and an extraordinary sense of the power of the photograph to change the world.--Yale University Press website (viewed on September 16, 2015)
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The Power of Pictures, Goodman, Ernst T. A. Hoffmann
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- Titre
- The Power of Pictures
- Sous-titre
- Early Soviet Photography, Early Soviet Film
- Langue
- Anglais
- Auteurs
- Goodman, Ernst T. A. Hoffmann
- Éditeur
- Yale
- Publié
- 2015
- Format
- rigide
- Pages
- 238
- ISBN10
- 0300207689
- ISBN13
- 9780300207682
- Séries
- Mots clés
- Nonfiction, Sciences sociales, Art / Culture, Thème historique, Histoire, Sciences politiques & Politique, Photographie, Thématique cinématographique, Cinéma, Culture et Société
- Évaluation
- 3,7 sur 5
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- Covering the period from the Revolution to the beginning of World War II, this book considers Soviet avant-garde photography and film in the context of political history and culture. Three essays trace this generation of artists, their experiments with new media, and their pursuit of a new political order. A wealth of stunning photographs, film stills, and film posters, as well as magazine and book designs, demonstrate that their output encompassed a spectacular range of style, content, and perspective, and an extraordinary sense of the power of the photograph to change the world.--Yale University Press website (viewed on September 16, 2015)


