Love Your Neighbor

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The Soviet artist and designer Viktor Koretsky (1909–1998) created aggressive, emotionally charged images that articulated a Communist vision of the world utterly unlike that of conventional propaganda.

Koretsky's captivating scenes of survival and suffering were designed to create an emotional connection between Soviet citizens and others struggling for civil rights and independence around the globe. This vision of a multicultural world of shared sacrifice offered a dynamic alternative to the sleek consumerism of Madison Avenue and the West and, according to the curators, can be thought of "as a kind of Communist advertising for a future that never quite arrived."

Drawing on an extensive private collection of Soviet art and propaganda, this exhibition presents nearly ninety of Koretsky's posters, photographs, and original maquettes. It is the first major museum exhibition in the United States to focus on Koretsky, who remains largely unknown in the West. Together with a publication that explores the dissident public culture nurtured in the Soviet bloc and a screening of films by Aleksandr Medvedkin and Chris Marker,Vision and Communism offers a striking new interpretation of visual communication in the USSR and beyond.

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http://smartmuseum.uchicago.edu/exhibitions/vision-and-communism/

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Poster ID: CL56607

Original Title: Po 1349 Ливан: любовь к ближнему... востоку

English Title: Lebanon: love for one's neighbor... the East

Designer: Koretsky

Year of Poster: 1980s

Category: Political/Russian

Country of Poster: Russian

Size: 25 x 19 inches = 64 x 48 cm

Condition: Excellent

Price: $770

Available: Yes

Notes: 1983

 

http://www.chisholm-poster.com/cgi-local/search.cgi?section=&search=israel#30