Current Issue
HISTORICAL HERITAGE: A MODERN LOOK |
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A.V. Karpov. The Artist and the Patron in Russian Applied Arts in the Late 19th and the Early 20th Centuries |
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A.D. Ignat’kova. Narrative Drawings in Soviet Printed Fabrics of the 1920s–1930s: Main Thematic and Stylistic Tendencies |
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M.S. Oleinik. The Ship’s Female Name: Reflection of a Gentle Image in Ship Decoration |
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E.I. Malozyomova. A Saddle Kit from the Collection of the Arsenal Department of the State Hermitage Museum |
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CONTEMPORARY CREATIVE PRACTICE
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A.A. Semenova. Felt Art in European Practice from the Last Quarter of the 20th Century to the Early 21st Century |
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M.N. Mitina. The Oyat Artistic Craft as a Space for Experimentation and Innovative Ideas |
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M.S. Oleinik. Vladimir Oleinik’s “Line”: Creation and Reconstruction of Church Decoration in Saint Petersburg in the 1990s–2020s |
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THE STIEGLITZ ACADEMY: EXPERIENCE AND EXPERIME |
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N.N. Mut’ia. The Poetics of Images and Forms in the Enamel Art of Olga Lysenkova |
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INVITATION TO DISCUSSION: 10 YEARS LATER |
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T.V. Gorbunova. This Priceless Heritage Not of Our Making but Belonging to Us. An Experience of a Retrospective review of: Larionov A.I. Iskusstvo antichnoi napol’noi mozaiki [The Art of Antique Floor Mosaics]. Saint Petersburg: N.I. Novikov Publ., 2014, 160 p. (In Russian) |
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BOOK REVIEWS |
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N.S. Gurkina. What is American about American Art? A View from a Russian Researcher. Review of: Korotkevich, E.G., Iskusstvo SShA. Puti natsional’nogo samopoznaniia [The Art of the USA. Paths of National Self-Discovery]. Moscow: GITIS Publ., 2020, 244 p., (In Russian) |
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CURRENT EVENTS |
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From the Editors. The Jubilee of the People’s Artist Aleksei Iu. Talashchuk |
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E.I. Dunyasheva. The Youth and the Elder: Alexander Pozhvanov’s Exhibition at the Museum of Applied Arts of the Stieglitz Academy |
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M.E. Makarevich. ‘I Close My Eyes and Begin to See’. The Mikhail Tikhonov and Elena Utenkova Exhibition |