Dmitry Shorin - 3D (2010)
Александр Лабас. Полет на Луну. 1935 Aleksandr Labas - Flight to the Moon 1935
Psychedelic Swastika Soviet cash from early 20s.
Luckily Lunacharsky warned everyone in time that this symbol was being adopted by some right wing groups and about to become really inappropriate... it's use was discontinued by 1922
1970′s ★☭ – Dawn in the motherland.
Е. Летов
Илья ЧАШНИК - Космос. Красный круг на чёрной поверхности, 1925 Ilya CHASHNIK - Space. Red circle on a black surface, 1925
Aleksandr Rodchenko Young Pioneer Girl, I9JO. Photograph, printed from original negative, 29.3 x 20. 6 em.
Lenin in the Tretyakov
Ilya Repin - The Annual Meeting in Memory of the French Communards at the pere-Lachaise Cemetary in Paris (1883)
Barge Haulers on the Volga - Ilya Repin (1870 - 1873)
“Take note of their faces and then look at the steamship speeding in the distance, and you will understand that the task of art is great and sacred, that its role consists not of the tickle of aesthetic ability, that it can awaken the conscience, awaken thought and feeling.” - Mikhailovsky
А. Н. Самохвалов. Военизированный комсомол. 1932-1933
Venetsianov, "Harvest Time, Summer" 1827 "The public speaks French, the people speak Russian. The public is all of 150 years old. You cannot count the age of the people. The public is transient; the people eternal." -Aksakov
In 1928, the Left Front of the Arts avant-gardists teamed up with the Young Communist League for a shock campaign aimed at eliminating badly designed interiors, knick-knacks and other middle class aesthetic objects under the slogan "down with domestic trash". Tasteless figurines, postcards and mass produced paintings were confiscated and burned in the streets, flower wallpaper ripped from the walls in the "war against ugly philistine aesthetics." We socialists take aesthetics very seriously ;)
Fyodorov’s original idea that “All Lives Matter” was a much better one.
Fyodorov, Philosophy of the Common Task
Fyodorov