During the first third of the 20th century Russian art went through a series of dramatic changes reflecting the political & social upheavals of the country & producing
- for a brief exciting period
- a body of avant-garde work whose influence would eventually be felt throughout the rest of the world Eagerly breaking with the past & absorbing the innovations of Europe a new generation of young artists developed a host of fresh ideas & original styles such as Neo-primitivism Rayonism Suprematism & Constructivism John Bowlt has collected & translated manifestos articles & declarations by the principal artists & critics of the era including Kandinsky Lissitsky Malevich Goncharova & Rodchenko as well as many lesser-known but nonetheless key players Illustrated with more than 100 rare photographs & facsimiles & supplemented by clear introductory essays up-to-date biographical information & copious notes this is the essential sourcebook for a clear understanding of the motivations & struggles that produced an extraordinary seminal period in Russian art