Lena Jonson and Andrei Erofeev (eds.): Russia – Art Resistance and the Conservative-Authoritarian Zeitgeist

Authors

  • Sylvia Chassaing Sorbonne Université (Collège Universitaire Français de Moscou) sylvia.chassaing@gmail.com

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17892/app.2020.00010.229

Keywords:

Contemporary art, cultural policies, political art, political theater.

Abstract

Sylvia Chassaing’s review of  Russia – Art Resistance and the Conservative-Authoritarian Zeitgeist, edited by Lena Jonson and Andrei Erofeev (2018).

Author Biography

Sylvia Chassaing, Sorbonne Université (Collège Universitaire Français de Moscou) sylvia.chassaing@gmail.com

Sylvia Chassaint is a Comparative Literature PhD student in her final year at the Paris-8 VincennesSaint-Denis University. Her dissertation focuses on the writings of contemporary artists in France, the United States and Russia from 1991 until today: the argument she makes is that in the beginning of 1990s switching to writing was, for some artists, a way to preserve their independence and criticise a growingly financialised art market. Her articles and collaborations were published in Littérature and in Khudozhestvennyj Zhurnal.

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Published

03-10-2020

How to Cite

Chassaing, Sylvia. 2020. “Lena Jonson and Andrei Erofeev (eds.): Russia – Art Resistance and the Conservative-Authoritarian Zeitgeist”. Apparatus. Film, Media and Digital Cultures of Central and Eastern Europe, no. 10 (October). https://doi.org/10.17892/app.2020.00010.229.

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