Soviet Salvage : : Imperial Debris, Revolutionary Reuse, and Russian Constructivism / / Catherine Walworth.
In Soviet Salvage, Catherine Walworth explores how artists on the margins of the Constructivist movement of the 1920s rejected "elitist" media and imagined a new world, knitting together avant-garde art, imperial castoffs, and everyday life.Applying anthropological models borrowed from Cla...
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