Knights of the Famished Renaissance
by Dmytro Horbachov
Description
The phenomenon of the Ukrainian avant-garde was first revealed to the Western world in 1973 at the "Tatlin's dream" London exhibition where for the first time, world-class paintings by little known Ukrainian avant-garde artists Vasyl Yermylov and Oleksandr Bohomazov were exhibited. This famous show raised awareness also of other world-famous masters who, by origin, upbringing, self identification, and national traditions were associated with Kyiv, Kharkiv, Lviv, and Odesa. Apart from the above-mentioned artists, the book mentions “the most faithful son of Ukraine” Davyd Burliuk, as well as Kazymyr Malevych, a Pole who considered himself Ukrainian; Volodymyr Tatlin, a professor of Kyiv Art Institute and bandura player; Oleksandra Ekster, a founder of the Ukrainian school of constructivist scenography; artists of the "Culture League"; Oleksandr Arkhypenko, a phenomenal sculptor. Supplemented with extensive cultural studies and personal memories of the author, the book is designed to present the reader with a complete picture of the origins and formation of the Ukrainian artistic avant-garde. Compiled by Oleksiy Sinchenko.
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Author Biography
Dmytro Horbachov (born 1937) is an art critic and professor. Curator of international art projects "Ukrainian Avant-Garde" (Zagreb, 1990; Munich, 1993; Toulouse, 1993). His research reaches the art of the Baroque period of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, and the avant-garde of 1900–1930. He worked at the National Art Museum of Ukraine and the Kyiv Ivan Karpenko-Karyi University of Theater, Film and Television. Author and compiler of a number of books and albums. In particular, "Anatoly Petrytsky" (Moscow, 1971), "Ukrainian avant-garde" (1996), "Malevych and Ukraine" (2006), "Cases" (2017). Co-author of documentaries - "Kazymyr the Great, or Malevych Peasant" (1994), "Ukrainian cubofuturism and Oleksandr Bogomazov" (2005), "Oleksandra Ekster. Enlightenment ”(2014).
Bibliographic Information
- Publisher Dukh i Litera
- Publication Date 2020
- Orginal LanguageUkrainian
- ISBN/Identifier 9789663787541
- Publication Country or regionUkraine
- Pages376
- ReadershipGeneral
- Publish StatusPublished
- Original Language TitleЛицарі голодного Ренесансу
- Original Language AuthorsГорбачов Дмитро