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Moscow: Soviet Mosaics from 1935 to 1990: Art for Architecture [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 420 pages, kõrgus x laius: 245x135 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Jun-2022
  • Kirjastus: DOM Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 3869220686
  • ISBN-13: 9783869220680
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 420 pages, kõrgus x laius: 245x135 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Jun-2022
  • Kirjastus: DOM Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 3869220686
  • ISBN-13: 9783869220680
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Monumental mosaics were created throughout the USSR, but they played a special role in its capital. While in other Soviet cities and republics monumental mosaics became common in the 1960s, in Moscow mosaic was used for art-deco works and social realist ‘pictures’. The entire history of Soviet art is thus reflected in Moscow’s metro stations, palaces of culture, military museums, hospitals, schools, and prefabricated houses. Today, many of these works are disappearing before our eyes, victims of destruction or dismantling; the majority are not listed as under state protection, and a great number of their authors are unknown.

This book collects 140 Soviet-era mosaics and arranges them in chronological order. It contains four main sections – Art Deco, Socialist Realism, Modernism, and Postmodernism – and includes a list of 295 mosaics that have been identified. This guide shows well-known works by Aleksander Deyneka, Pavel Korin, Boris Chernyshev, Evgeny Ablin, Yury Korolev, and Leonid Polishchuk side by side with mosaics by artists whose names were for a long time absent from the history of art and architecture. The idea for it came from American photographer James Hill, who spent three years seeking out and photographing works of Soviet monumental art that have not received the attention they deserve and that in the post-Soviet period have often been dismissed as propaganda.
Moscow Mosaics - Silent Monuments of Soviet Art 9(4)
James Hill
A Brief History of the Mosaic 13(34)
Anna Bronovitskaya
1 Art Deco
47(71)
001 Mayakovskaya metro station
48(12)
002 Novokuznetskaya metro station, vestibule, underground hall
60(6)
003 Avtozavodskaya metro station, vestibule
66(2)
004 Novokuznetskaya metro station, end wall of the underground hall
68(2)
005 Paveletskaya metro station on theZamoskvoretskaya Line, vestibule
70(1)
006 Baumanskaya metro station
71(1)
007 Baumanskaya metro station, vestibule
72(4)
008 Ploshchad Revolyutsii metro station
76(2)
009 Paveletskaya metro station on the Circle Line, vestibule
78(2)
010 Novoslobodskaya metro station, end wall of the underground hall
80(1)
011 Medical emblem
81(1)
012 TsSKA swimming pool
82(2)
013 Armenia (shop)
84(2)
014 Pavilion of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, VDNH
86(4)
015 Arch of the main entrance, VDNH
90(4)
016 Pavilion of the Belorussian SSR, VDNH
94(2)
017 Mechanisation Pavilion, VDNH
96(2)
018 `Stone Flower' (fountain), VDNH
98(2)
019 `Golden Ear' (fountain), VDNH
100(1)
020 Lomonosov Moscow State University (MGU) Principal building, vestibule
101(3)
021 MGU. Principal building, conference hall, stage
104(2)
022 Belorusskaya metro station on the Circle Line
106(6)
023 Kievskaya metro station, ground vestibule
112(2)
024 Smolenskaya metro station on the Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya Line, vestibule
114(1)
025 Biblioteka imeni V. I. Lenina metro station, end wall ofthe underground hall
115(3)
2 Socialist Realism
118(38)
026 Paveletskaya metro station on the Circle Line, vestibule
120(1)
027 Avtozavodskaya metro station
121(5)
028 Dobryninskaya metro station, vestibule
126(4)
029 Komsomolskaya metro station on the Circle Line
130(10)
030 Kievskaya metro station on the Circle Line
140(16)
3 Modernism
156(88)
031 The Green Theatre at Gorky Central Park of Culture and Leisure
158(1)
032 Palace of Pioneers on Leninskiye Gory
159(1)
033 Moscow Palace of Pioneers
160(4)
034 Stadium of Young Pioneers
164(1)
035 Memorial stele in memory of F. E. Dzerzhinsky
165(1)
036 Ilyich locomotive shed
166(2)
037 State Kremlin Palace
168(2)
038 `The Battle of Borodino', museum panorama
170(6)
039 Central Museum of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation
176(2)
040 Paveletskaya metro station on the Circle Line, end wall of the underground hall
178(1)
041 Okhotny Ryad metro station, eastern pavilion
179(1)
042 Moscow Institute of Engineering and Physics
180(2)
043 Principal directorate of the USSR Hydrometeorological Service
182(2)
044 Headquarters of the youth volunteer fire brigade
184(4)
045 Principal Directorate of the Fire Service for the City of Moscow
188(1)
046 All-Russian Voluntary Fire Society
189(1)
047 `Runners'
190(1)
048 Moscow Factory for Thermal Automation
191(1)
049 Palace of Marriage
192(2)
050 Seasons of the Year Restaurant
194(2)
051 Trekhgornaya manufaktura
196(2)
052 M.V. Frunze Moscow cotton factory
198(2)
053 Institute for Research Sapfir
200(1)
054 `Gas Industry' Pavilion, VDNH
201(1)
055 Oktyabr Cinema
202(4)
056 Council for Mutual Economic Assistance
206(1)
057 Sovintsentr (World Trade Centre), congress centre, atrium
207(1)
058 Olympiysky Sports Complex. Swimming pool, diving pool
208(1)
059 Auto-tractor Electric Equipment Factory
209(1)
060 Novoe Donskoe Cemetery, columbarium No. 20
210(2)
061 Urban clinical hospital No. 68
212(1)
062 School No. 208
213(1)
063 Volga Cinema, foyer
214(1)
064 Dobryninskaya metro station, end wall in the underground halL
215(1)
065 Residential buildings, Usievicha ulitsa, Leningradsky prospekt
216(2)
066 Moskvich Leninsky Komsomol Automobile Factory
218(1)
067 Svoboda Factory
219(1)
068 Intermediate School No. 548
220(2)
069 Central House of Film-Makers, restaurant
222(1)
070 Park Kultury metro station on the Sokolnicheskaya Line, vestibule
223(1)
071 Trolleybus Depot No. 5
224(1)
072 Prospekt Mira metro station on the Circle Line, vestibule
225(1)
073 Krasnoselskaya metro station, vestibule
226(1)
074 Moscow Bauman Higher School of Technology, library, main building
227(1)
075 Main Calculating Centre of USSR Gosplan
228(2)
076 Moscow Central Bus Station
230(2)
077 Moscow State Union Planning Institute
232(1)
078 Building on Donskaya ulitsa
233(1)
079 `Children's Book'
234(1)
080 Institute of Glass
235(1)
081 Fili sports complex
236(1)
082 Training block of the V. I. Lenin Institute of Physical Culture and Sport
237(1)
083 Pravda sports complex, swimming pool
238(1)
084 Palace of Culture of the First State Ball-Bearing Factory
239(1)
085 Sports pavilion at the stadium of Moscow Electric-Lamp Factory
240(4)
4 Postmodernism
244(130)
086 Moscow Palace of Youth
246(8)
087 The Cultural Centre at the Olympic Village, foyer of the Great Hall
254(6)
088 The Cultural Centre at the Olympic Village, foyer of the Small Hall
260(1)
089 Sovintsentr (World Trade Centre), staircase No. 6
261(1)
090 Library of the 2nd Medical Institute
262(4)
091 The swimming pool of the Vodopribor Factory
266(2)
092 Institute of Oncology. Facade of the conference hall
268(2)
093 Moscow Aviation Institute
270(2)
094 Moscow Institute of Radio Technology, Electronics, and Automation. Main block
272(2)
095 Directorate for Mechanisation of Decoration at Glavmosstroy
274(2)
096 House of Optics at the's. I. Vavilov State Optical Institute' All-Russian Research Centre
276(2)
097 Scientific-Production Association at the Central Research Institute of Machine-Building Technology
278(2)
098 All-Union Institute for Research into Electric Power
280(2)
099 Moscow Technology Lyceum
282(2)
100 Central Economics and Mathematical Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences
284(2)
101 Construction Technical School No. 30
286(1)
102 A.S. Pushkin State Institute of the Russian Language
287(1)
103 Palace of Sport of Moskvich Leninsky Komsomol Automobile Factory
288(2)
104 Krylya Sovetov Palace of Sport
290(6)
105 Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO), conference hall
296(4)
106 Hotel Universitetskaya, vestibule
300(2)
107 Hotel Izmaylovo, Alpha block, restaurant, stage in the Green HalL
302(2)
108 Lyre Children's Music School, concert hall
304(4)
109 Palace of Culture of the `50th Anniversary of the USSR' Automatic Lines Factory
308(2)
110 Institute of Vocational Training for Executive Workers and Specialists at the Ministry of Intermediate Products of the RSFSR
310(2)
111 Palace of Culture of Moscow Aviation Institute
312(1)
112 Institute for Research into Remote Radio Communications
313(1)
113 Design and experimental office of A. N. Tupolev
314(4)
114 Institute of Africa at the Russian Academy of Sciences
318(1)
115 Ulitsa 1905 Goda metro station, vestibule, underground hall
319(3)
116 Sviblovo metro station
322(4)
117 Izvestia building, foyer of the conference hall
326(2)
118 Savelovskaya metro station
328(6)
119 Nagatinskaya metro station
334(4)
120 Marksistskaya metro station
338(2)
121 Lenino metro station (now Tsaritsyno)
340(2)
122 Chekhovskaya metro station
342(4)
123 Chertanovskaya metro station, vestibule
346(1)
124 Timiryazevskaya metro station
347(1)
125 Nakhimovsky Prospekt metro station
348(2)
126 Sevastopolskaya metro station
350(4)
127 Yuzhnaya metro station
354(3)
128 Utrish Delphinarium
357(1)
129 Professional and Technical School No. 19
358(1)
130 Central House of Hunters and Fishers
359(1)
131 House on Izmaylovsky val
360(2)
132 Moscow Order of Lenin and Order of the Red Labour Standard Institute of Railway-Transport Engineers of the Ministry of Communications of the USSR
362(1)
133 Komfort (shop)
363(1)
134 M.Y. Lermontov Library No. 76, interior, facade
364(1)
135 Library No. 77
365(1)
136 Tushino City Children's Hospital
366(2)
137 Zhenskaya moda (`Women's Fashion', shop)
368(1)
138 Frezer (`Milling Machine') Moscow M.I. Kalinin Factory of Cutting Instruments
369(1)
139 Moscow Wool-Making Factory
370(2)
140 Moscow Factory of Animal Glue and Mineral Fertilisers
372(2)
Index of Soviet-era monumental mosaics in Moscow 374(40)
Index of names 414(4)
Bibilography 418(2)
Maps 420(20)
About the authors 440(1)
Acknowledgments 441