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DREAM FACTORY COMMUNISM
24. September - 4. January 2004

On the occasion of the Frankfurt Book Fair’s 2003 focal theme Russia, the exhibition “Dream Factory Communism” explores the universe of Soviet art under Stalin’s regime which is still only little known in the West. As part of a mass culture with a centralist organization, this art practice relied on advertising mechanisms and strategies for its highly effective propaganda images. The more recent works of Soz Art articulate a visual comment on the period: they critically examine the totalitarian regime’s aesthetics and mark a distance which separates us from its works both aesthetically and politically. Presenting works by artists such as Kazimir Malevich, El Lissitzky, Gustav Kluzis, Dziga Vertov, Alexander Deineka, Alexander Gerasimov, Erik Bulatov, Komar & Melamid, and Ilya Kabakov, this major survey offers a cross-media network of references spanning from architectural drawing and sculpture to film, poster, and painting. Many of the works from collections like the Tretyakov Gallery, the Historical Museum of Moscow, the Russian State Library, and the Central Armed Forces Museum are accessible to the public for the first time since Stalin’s death in 1953.

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DREAM FACTORY COMMUNISM

The book explores the universe of Soviet art under Stalin’s regime which is still only little known in the West.

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DREAM FACTORY COMMUNISM
DREAM FACTORY COMMUNISM

DREAM FACTORY COMMUNISM

Edited by Boris Groys and Max Hollein. With a preface by Max Hollein, an introduction by Boris Groys, and essays by Oksana Bulgakova, Ekaterina Degot, Hans Günther, Annette Michelson, Alexander Morosow, and Martina Weinhart, as well as interviews with Ilya Kabakov and Georg Baselitz conducted by Boris Groys. German/English, 452 pages, ISBN 3-7757-1328-X, Hatje Cantz Verlag, Ostfildern.

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FROM THE DIARY OF PIONEER KOLJA WASETSCHKIN

An introduction to the exhibition for ages 12 and up

5 € /1 € for school classes*

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FROM THE DIARY OF PIONEER KOLJA WASETSCHKIN
FROM THE DIARY OF PIONEER KOLJA WASETSCHKIN

FROM THE DIARY OF PIONEER KOLJA WASETSCHKIN

This booklet tells the fictionous story of 10-year-old Kolja Wasetschkin. Inviting to a journey to the year 1937, it delivers insight to Soviet Union daily life, presents historic knowledge and enforces critical thinking about dictatorial structures.

Edited by SCHIRN KUNSTHALLE FRANKFURT, redaction: Simone Boscheinen, Jürgen Budis, text: Svetlana Kapitonova. 40 pages, 30 illustrations, German edition

* school classes (more than 15 pupils) can buy the booklet for 1 € at the ScHIRN during the exhibition duration. 

5 € /1 € for school classes*

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