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If life was hard for all under the Soviet regime, how much more difficult was it to be a dissident artist? For those who did not belong to the dominant school of Socialist Realism, it could be a life of great risk. Often forced to scavenge for materials to use in paintings and sculptures, these artists led both a sometimes dangerous, illicit underground life, as well as an acceptable public life.
In Soviet Dissident Artists, Renee Baigell and Matthew Baigell interview nearly fifty former dissident artists to better understand their struggles under Soviet rule and their desires to maintain their sense of inner freedom.
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Artistic Dissenters, Art and state, Interviews, DissentersPlaces
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Soviet dissident artists: interviews after Perestroika
1995, Rutgers University Press
in English
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Soviet Dissident Artists: Interviews After Perestroika
November 1995, Rutgers University Press
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in English
0813522234 9780813522234
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