Paris-Moscou 1900-1930 31 Mai - 5 Novembre 1979; arts plastiques, arts appliques et objects utilitaires, architecture-urbanisme, agitprop, affiche, theatre-ballet, litterature, musiue, cinema, photo creative
Paris: Centre national d'art et de culture Georges Pompidou, Paris and ministere de a culture de l'urss, Moscou, 1979. Presumed First Grench Edition, First printing. Trade paperback. This work is in French. The format is approximately 8.25 inches by 11.75 inches. 580 pages. Illustrations (some in color). The exhibition looked at the development of modern art in that period in both France and Russia, and draws on Russian collections. there are many well-known and iconic Russian and Bolshevik images, Catalog of the exhibition "Paris-Moscow" organized by the Ministry of Culture of the Soviet Union, Moscow and the Center National d'Art et de Culture Georges Pompidou, Paris. Sections: Plastic arts - Applied arts and utility objects - Architecture - Urban planning - Agitprop - Poster - Theater-ballet - Literature - Music - Cinema - Creative photo. Introduction by Jean Miller, Pontus Hulten, Alexandre Khaltourine. Illustrations color and in white and black. Biographical and Bibliographical Note. Jean Millier was Chairman of the Georges-Pompidou National Centre for Art and Culture (1977-80). Karl Gunnar Vougt Pontus Hultén (21 June 1924 – 26 October 2006) was a Swedish art collector and museum director. Pontus Hultén is regarded as one of the most distinguished museum professionals of the twentieth century. He was the pioneering former head of the Museum of Modern Art in Stockholm and in the 1970s he was invited to participate in the creation of the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris, where he was the first director of the Musée National d'Art Moderne (MNAM) in 1974–1981. Alexandre Khaltourine was a major figure in the Soviet and Russian art worlds. More
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