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Introduction | 7 | |
1 | Notes on collecting nonconformist Soviet art | 9 |
2 | Soviet art under government control: From the 1917 Revolution to Khrushchev's thaw | 36 |
3 | Art as politics and politics in art | 49 |
4 | "Nonidentity within identity": Moscow communal modernism, 1950s-1980s | 64 |
5 | "A great city with a provincial fate": Nonconformist art in Leningrad from the Khrushchev thaw to Gorbachev's perestroika | 101 |
6 | Lost in the widening cracks and now resurfaced: Dissidence in Ukrainian painting | 135 |
7 | Estonian art under Communism | 160 |
8 | Nonconformist art in Latvia: Smaller measures, to equal effect | 189 |
9 | Semi-nonconformist Lithuanian painting | 218 |
10 | Light in darkness: The spirit of Armenian nonconformist art | 227 |
11 | Nonconformist art of Soviet Georgia: A synthesis of East and West | 251 |
12 | Icons of the inner world: The spiritual tradition in the new Russian art | 260 |
13 | Realism, Surrealism, and Photorealism: The reinvention of reality in Soviet art of the 1970s and 1980s | 273 |
14 | "Discrete displacement": Abstract and Kinetic art in the Dodge Collection | 294 |
15 | On some sources of Soviet Conceptualism | 303 |
16 | Nonconformist traditions and contemporary Russian art: A view from Moscow | 332 |
17 | The view from the United States | 338 |
Select bibliography | 345 | |
Notes on contributors | 354 | |
Acknowledgments | 355 | |
Index | 356 |
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