Nove mystetsvo: teatralnyi tyzhnevyk [New art: theater weekly], no. 10, 1926
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Kharkiv: Head of Political Affairs of the People's Commissariat, 1926. Original publisher's wrappers. 26.5 x 17 cm. 14 pages: illustrates, plates. Text in Ukrainian. A good copy with light wear, chipping and little tears on several pages.<br /> <br /> The magazine emerged in Ukraine during the mid-1920s as a response to the burgeoning and experimental new art movements of the time. This period saw the rise of fresh artistic tendencies, the emergence of new artists, and the creation of innovative art pieces. Recognizing the absence of a dedicated platform for discussing these developments and promptly responding to diverse artistic expressions, the art department of the Political Affairs of the People's Commissariat initiated the publication of this new magazine. It was designed to be diverse, covering a wide range of cultural fields including theatre, music, cinema, painting, and sculpture. It distinguished itself not only through its rich content but also through its unique approach to photography. The magazine featured faceless photos of what were known to be affluent individuals, a creative choice that revealed the intent and context of various performances and exhibitions. This innovative approach reflected the magazine's commitment to exploring and showcasing the depth and diversity of the new art scene in Ukraine.
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- Bookseller
- RARE PAPER INC (US)
- Bookseller's Inventory #
- 620
- Title
- Nove mystetsvo: teatralnyi tyzhnevyk [New art: theater weekly], no. 10, 1926
- Format/Binding
- Original publisher's wrappers
- Book Condition
- Used
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Publisher
- Head of Political Affairs of the People's Commissariat
- Place of Publication
- Kharkiv
- Date Published
- 1926
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Rare Paper specializes in Slavic and Eastern European books of all periods, with an emphasis on Ukrainian emigre material. We hold one of the largest collections of the books and periodicals published in Ukrainian displaced persons (DP) camps.A thorough understanding Ukrainian and Russian allows us to deal with books and publications printed in these languages. Our customers include private collectors, libraries, and other institutions worldwide.Participating in numerous book fairs both in the Northeast and California, we always seek interesting and important material related to our specialties, whether individual items or entire collections. If you are interesting in offering items for sale, please contact us.
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