Red Star Over Russia: Revolution in Visual Culture 1905-55
Red Star Over Russia: Revolution in Visual Culture 1905-55
In exploring the intersection of art, politics and society, few collections in the world can compare with the David King collection. Published to accompany the Red Star Over Russia exhibition at Tate Modern, this accessible and highly illustrated catalogue features key pieces from the collection, accompanied by short explanatory texts.
David King (1943–2016) was not only a passionate collector, but also an artist, designer and historian. Over a lifetime he amassed one of the world’s largest collections of Soviet political art and photographs.
Every step of the Soviet journey is documented in visual media, photomontage, photographs, paintings, handwritten notes, books (signed with annotations and marginalia), enclosures and ephemera. The collection is also unique in examples of image manipulation techniques, erasures and deletions, and in the survival, despite the purges, of extremely rare books and manuscripts by the early revolutionaries who died in the ‘Show Trials’ of 1936–38.
Natalia Sidlina is Research Curator, Russian Art at Tate Modern.
Matthew Gale is Head of Displays at Tate Modern.
Editor: Gale, Matthew , Sidlina, Natalia
Category: Képzőművészet, Történelem / 20-21. század