8 NOVEMBER 2017 – 18
FEBRUARY 2018
A dramatic visual history
of Russia and the Soviet Union from 1905 to the death of Stalin – seen through
the eyes of artists, designers and photographers
2017 marks the centenary of
the October Revolution. Rebellion brought hope, chaos, heroism and tragedy as
the Russian Empire became the Soviet Union, endured revolutions, civil war,
famine, dictatorship and Nazi invasion. A new visual culture arose and
transformed the fabric of everyday life.
The core of this exhibition
comes from the extraordinary collection of photographer and graphic designer
David King (1943–2016). He started his collection of over 250,000 items
relating to this period while working for The Sunday Times Magazine in the
1970s. The collection was acquired by Tate in 2016.
This show is an opportunity
to see the rare propaganda posters, prints and photographs collected by King –
some bearing traces of state censorship. Including work by El Lissitzky, Gustav
Klutsis, Dmitri Moor, Aleksandr Deineka, Nina Vatolina and Yevgeny Khaldei, it
is a thrilling journey through a momentous period in world history.
http://www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-modern/exhibition/red-star-over-russia
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