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Curating Socialism A Handbook of International Art Exhibitions 1947-1989

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Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

20.01.2026

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121 Illustrations, black and white - 16 Illustrations, color

Herausgeber

Sven Spieker

Verlag

University of Toronto Press

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448

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24,1/20,3/3,2 cm

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1020 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-4875-5296-1

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

20.01.2026

Abbildungen

121 Illustrations, black and white - 16 Illustrations, color

Herausgeber

Sven Spieker

Verlag

University of Toronto Press

Seitenzahl

448

Maße (L/B/H)

24,1/20,3/3,2 cm

Gewicht

1020 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-4875-5296-1

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Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
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DE

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  • Produktbild: Curating Socialism
  • Acknowledgments
    How to Use this Handbook
    Thematic Table of Contents

    Introduction
    Sven Spieker, based on contributions from Delinda Collier, Zsuzsa László, Anneka Lenssen, Daniel Muzyczuk, Cristian Nae, Polly Savage, Gabriela Świtek, and Bojana Videkanić

    1. Paintings by National Artists of the USSR: Palace Žofín, Prague, April 12 – May 11, 1947 
    Milan Pech

    2. The Yugoslav Pavilion at the XXV Venice Biennale: National Pavilion of the Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia, Giardini della Biennale, Venice, June 3 – October 15, 1950
    Ana Ereš

    3. The Soviet Fine Arts Exhibition: All India Fine Arts and Crafts Society, New Delhi, March-April, 1952
    Sanjukta Sunderason

    4. Korea for Freedom: National Salon, Budapest, April 15 – late May 1953
    Douglas Gabriel and Adrienn Kácsor

    5. International Fine Arts Exhibitions at the 4th World Festival of Youth and Students: National Museum of Art, Bucharest, August 2 – August 16, 1953
    Cristian Nae

    6. International Exhibition of Young Art at the 5th World Festival of Youth and Students for Peace and Friendship: Central Bureau of Art Exhibitions (Zachęta Gallery), Warsaw, August 3 – August 15, 1955
    Gabriela Świtek

    7. All-Poland Exhibition of Young Art Against War – Against Fascism: Arsenal, Warsaw, July 21 – September 15, 1955
    Gabriela Świtek

    8. Pablo Picasso: Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow, October 26 – mid-November 1956
    Kirill Chunikhin

    10. The Exhibition of Socialist Countries: Central Exhibition Hall, Moscow, December 1958 – Spring  1959
    Matteo Bertelé

    9. People's Republic of China Section, Art Exhibition of Socialist Countries: Central Exhibition Hall, Moscow, December 1958 – Spring 1959
    Christine I. Ho

    11. Soviet Exhibition of Science, Technology and Culture: New York Coliseum, New York City, June 30 – August 10, 1959
    Julia Bailey

    12. Iraqi Art Exhibition: State Museum of Oriental Art, Moscow, July 21 – August 20, 1959
    Olga Nefedova

    13. Czechoslovak Glass: Central Exhibition Hall [Manege], Moscow, August 1 – November 30, 1959
    Terezie Nekvindová

    14. The Yugoslav Pavilion at the Turin International Labor Exhibition: Labor Palace [Palazzo del Lavoro], Turin, May 1 – October 31, 1961
    Vladimir Kulić

    15. Henry Moore: Ernst Museum, Budapest, October 21 – November 3, 1961
    Daniel Véri

    16. Cuban Painting: Mánes Exhibition Hall, Prague, April 20 – May 1962
    Ernesto Menendez

    17. Exposition of the Socialist Industrial Sector: Port of Algiers, Algeria, April 1964
    Anneka Lenssen

    18. The Exhibition of Painting, Sculpture and Graphic Art from the GDR: Casa Scânteii, Bucharest, October 6 -November 1964
    Irina Cărăbaș

    19. The Biennial of the Baltic Sea Countries: Kunsthalle Rostock, Rostock, 1965-1989
    Elke Neumann

    20. Trends and Confrontations: Palais de Justice, First World Festival of Negro Arts, Dakar March 30 – April 24, 1966
    Joshua I. Cohen

    21. Czechoslovak Contemporary Art: Akademie der Künste, West-Berlin, July 17 – August 21, 1966
    Terezie Nekvindová

    22. New Art of the Times of the October Revolution: Galeria Współczesna, Warsaw, September 29 – December 15, 1967
    David Crowley

    23. Triennale of World Contemporary Art: Lalit Kala Academy and National Gallery of Modern Art, New Delhi, February 10 – March 31, 1968
    Rashmi Viswanathan

    24. Aleksei Shmarinov: Soviet Cultural Center, Beirut, May 22 – May 24, 1968
    Masha Kirasirova

    25. Rent Collection Courtyard: Palace of Culture, Tirana, April 28 – June, 1968
    Vivian Li

    26. The Tallinn Print Triennial: Tallinn Art Hall, Tallinn, July 22 – August 1, 1968
    Wiktor Komorowski

    27. The Off-PANAF: Alternative Exhibits at the Pan-African Festival of Algiers, Algiers, Algeria, July 21 – August 1, 1969
    Paraska Tolan-Szkilnik

    28. St. Jauby—Jovanovics—Lakner—Miklós—Pauer—Tót (Budapeszt): Galeria Foksal, Warsaw, May 1972
    Zsuzsa László

    29. The Meeting of Plastic Artists of the Southern Cone: Institute for Latin American Art, Santiago, May 3 and May 15, 1972
    Karen Benezra

    30. Renato Guttuso: Academy of Arts of the USSR, Moscow, October 19 – Mid-November 1972
    Matteo Bertelé

    31. Intergrafik 73: Altes Museum, Berlin [German Democratic Republic], July 28 – October 7, 1973
    Kathleen Reinhardt and Annabel Ruckdeschel

    32. 20 Realists from Soviet Latvia [IKI Third International Market for Contemporary Art]: Messegelände, Düsseldorf, September 29  October 7, 1973
    Ieva Astahovska

    33. Hu Xian Peasant Art Exhibition: China Art Gallery, Beijing, October 1 – October 20, 1973
    Angie Chang Baecker

    34. The People's War of Liberation in the Work of Yugoslav Artists: La Galerie Mohamed Racim, Algiers, June 5 – June 30, 1975
    Bojana Videkanić

    35. Inji Efflatoun, Exhibition of Paintings: House of the Union of Artists of the USSR, Moscow, November 1975
    Maria Mileeva

    36. Constructivism in Poland, 1923-1936: The Museum of Modern Art, New York, January 30 – March 25, 1976
    Magdalena Moskalewicz

    37. Contemporary Art of Ghana: Museum of African Art, Belgrade, July 2 – August 5, 1980
    Nataša Jagdhuhn

    38. Afewerk Tekle: Socialist Ethiopia: Pushkin Museum, Moscow and Russian State Museum, Leningrad, September 1980
    Kate Cowcher

    39. Art Toward Social Development: An Exhibition of South African Art: Botswana National Museum and Art Gallery and the Anglican Cathedral, Gaborone, Botswana, June 10 – August 10, 1982
    Polly Savage

    40. Présences Polonaises. Living Art from the Łódź Museum. Witkiewicz. Constructivism, Contemporary Artists: Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, June 23 – September 26, 1983
    Daniel Muzyczuk

    41. Malangatana Valente Ngwenya: National Art Museum, Maputo, June 28 – July 20, 1986
    Richard Gray

    42. Art and Revolution. Russian-Soviet Art 1910-1932: Palace of Exhibitions, Budapest, November 5, 1987 – January. 17, 1988
    Eva Forgacs

    43. Third Havana Biennial: Havana, October 27 – December 31, 1989
    Delina Collier

    44. Stone Carving from Zimbabwe: Neue Berliner Galerie at Altes Museum, Berlin [German Democratic Republic], February 1 – February 19, 1989
    Romuald Tchibozo

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