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They are essentially works of propaganda that were put together to communicate the ideas and principles of the Soviet era and to promote Lenin and his vision.
It originated in Moscow, where Komar and Melamid made their mark by parodying Soviet propaganda art. “No one took what we were doing seriously,” Komar later lamented.
How did Soviet propagandists try to sell the population on the aims of the plan? asks Senior Lecturer in Russian Reed Johnson. In a recent research project, Johnson took a fresh look at propaganda ...
The Philadelphia Museum of Art will soon display recently rediscovered prints from the TASS Window Poster Studio, a Soviet group that made anti-Nazi propaganda during World War II.
The huge Mother Ukraine statue in Kyiv, one of the nation’s most recognizable landmarks, has lost its Soviet hammer and sickle, replaced by a trident.
In her master’s thesis, CU grad student highlights how the current Russian regime is making use of Soviet narratives and symbols to justify its war with Ukraine For Daria Molchanova, the ongoing war ...
Kyiv last week replaced the Soviet hammer and sickle symbol with a trident – the Ukrainian coat of arms – on the shield of the Motherland Monument, which dominates the capital’s skyline.
Ilya Kabakov, whose art punctured Soviet propaganda, dies at 89 Mr. Kabakov was renowned for his immersive installations that told bleak stories of life under Communism ...
Ukraine replaces Soviet hammer and sickle with trident on Kyiv monument Since Russia’s war on Ukraine began, the country has accelerated moves to reclaim the nation’s identity from past ties.
'Soviet Book Syndrome' - How the Kremlin is playing on the past to exploit citizens' fears and sell its justification for the invasion of Ukraine ...
Kyiv last week replaced the Soviet hammer and sickle symbol with a trident – the Ukrainian coat of arms – on the shield of the Motherland Monument, which dominates the capital’s skyline.
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