Comradely Objects: Design and Material Culture in Soviet Russia, 1960s–80s (Studies in Design and Material Culture)

by Yulia Karpova

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The Russian avant-garde of the 1920s is broadly recognised to have been Russia’s first truly original contribution to world culture. In contrast, Soviet design of the post-war period is often dismissed as hack-work and plagiarism that resulted in a shabby world of commodities. This book offers a new perspective on the history of Soviet design by focusing on the notion of the comradely object as an agent of progressive social relations that state-sponsored Soviet design inherited from the avant-garde. It introduces a shared history of domestic objects, hand-made as well as machine made, mass-produced as well as unique, utilitarian as well as challenging the conventional notion of utility. This is a study of post-avant-garde Russian productivism at the intersection of intellectual history, social history and material culture studies, an account attentive to the complexities and contradictions of Soviet design.
  • ISBN10 1526139871
  • ISBN13 9781526139870
  • Publish Date 26 February 2020
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Manchester University Press
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 232
  • Language English