The Arts

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.

More Information

Rights Information

Rights manager Rina Isaieva, centerjudaica@gmail.com


Contact of the Ukrainian Book Institute: ubi@ubi.org.ua

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).

Trusted Partner
Books from Ukraine

Art Books

ArtBook collection

View all titles

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

Subscribe to our

newsletter