THE VICTORY – STYLE OF THE EPOCH. THE ACADEMIC VIEW: INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH CONFERENCE AT THE RUSSIAN ACADEMY OF ARTS
The Russian Ministry of Culture, the Department of Art History and Art Criticism of the Russian Academy of Arts, Research Institute of Theory and History of Fine Arts of the Russian Academy of Arts invite you to attend the International Research Conference “The Victory – Style of the Epoch. The Academic View” dedicated to the 75th anniversary of the Victory in the Great Patriotic War, that will take place on May19-21, 2021 in the White Hall of the Russian Academy of Arts (21 Prechistenka street, Moscow).
The live coverage of the Conference through https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzAuOwqAEV4OubMatd7thCQ
On May 9, 2020 the world marked the 75th anniversary of the end of the Great Patriotic War. The Victory that came at the cost of millions of lives of Soviet people gave birth to a peculiar style in architecture and fine arts which implemented the idea of the triumph in new shapes. The aim of the Conference is to show the art of the second half of the 940s – middle of the 1950s including its lesser known pages, to study the Soviet postwar art as a phenomenon of the national culture from the historical and stylistic points of view specifying both common processes and individual stories, personalities of artists who worked at that time.
THE CONFERENCE PROGRAM
May 19, 2021
Venue: 21 Prechistenka street, Moscow; the White Hall of the Russian Academy of Arts
09.45 am – Registration of participants
10.00 am – Opening of the Conference
10.00-10.30 am – Opening addresses from the Culture Ministry of RF, Presidium of the Russian Academy of Arts (RAA), the Conference Organizing Committee
10.30-13.45 – Morning Session. Part I
Theme: AFTERWAR ART AS A PHENOMENON OF NATIONAL CULTURE
Moderator: Natalia Tolstaya, Director of the Research Museum of Theory and History of Fine Arts of the RAA
Vladimir Sysoev, Academician of the Russian Academy of Arts ( Moscow)
A HUMAN IN THE ERA OF GREAT ACHIEVEMENTS AND DRAMAS
Tatyana Astrakhantseva, Research Institute of Theory and History of Fine Arts of the RAA (Moscow)
THE PROCESS OF STYLE FORMATION IN THE POSTWAR SOVIET ART
Diana Keipen-Vardits, Research Institute of Theory and History of Fine Arts
of the RAA (Moscow)
ALEXEY V. SCHUSEV AND VICTORY STYLE
Pavel Pavlinov, Research Institute of Theory and History of Fine Arts of the RAA,
V. Surikov Moscow State Art Institute ( Moscow)
THE ALLEGOTICAL PANELS “PEACE” AND “VICTORY” AT KASZANSKY RAILWAY STATION – FINAL WORKS BY THE ACADEMICIAN EVGENY LANCERE
Tatyana Plastova, V. Surikov Moscow State Art Institute (Moscow)
THE VICTORY STYLE IN THE SOVIET ART AND STYLISTIC TRENDS IN THE WORK BY ARKADY PLASTOV (1940-1050). FROM THE ART OF JOY TO THE ART OF “UNIVERSAL MEANINGS”
Svetlana Gracheva, I. Repin St. Petersburg State Institute of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture (St. Petersburg)
THE LENINGRAD ACADEMY SCHOOL OF THE SECOND PART OF THE 1940s – 1950s IN THE SOVIET FINE ARTS
12.40-12.50 – Coffee break
12.50 – Morning Session. Part II
Theme: FORMATION OF THE VICTORY STYLE
Moderator: Krasimira Lukicheva, Deputy Director of the Research Institute of Theory and History of Fine Arts of the RAA
Tatyana Malinina, Research Institute of Theory and History of Fine Arts of the RAA (Moscow)
MNEMONIC EXPERIENCE OF THE WAR YEARS’ ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN AIMED AT THE FUTURE (FOR PERIODIZATION OF RUSSIAN ART HISTORY: INTERPRETATIONS AND INVERSIONS)
Andrey Barkhin, Maxim Atayants Architecture Studio (Moscow)
STYLE REVOLUTIONS IN RUSSIAN ARCHITECTURE OF THE 20TH CENTURY
Marc Gurary, Academy of Architectural Heritage, Council of the Moscow Union of Architects for City Planning and Preservation iof Moscow Historucal Environment (Moscow)
SPECIFIC FEATURES OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF ARCHITECTURAL AND CITY PLANNING ENSEMBLE OF MOSCOW IN THE PERIOD OF HISTORICAL VICTORIES OF OLD RUSSIA AND RUSSIA
Irina Rutsinskaya, M. Lomonosov Moscow State University (Moscow)
THE GENRE MEMORY. CEREMONIAL PORTRAITS OF STALIN AS GENERALISSIMUS
13.45-14.30 – Lunch
14.30-18.00 – Afternoon Session. Part I
Theme: ARTISTS-VETERANS – ARTISTS OF THE VICTORY
Moderator: Diana Keipen-Vardits, Scientific Secretary of the Research Institute of Theory and History of Fine Arts of the RAA (Moscow)
Tatyana Bembel, International Council of Museums, Belarus (Minsk)
ANDREY BEMBEL: HIGH RELIEF “MAY 9, 1945” AS PART OF THE VICTORY MONUMENT IN MINSK
Natalia Trigaleva, Artists’ Union of Russia (Krasnoyarsk)
ANATOLY LEVITIN. DURING THE WAR AND ABOUT THE WAR
Dmitry Tugarinov, Academician of the RAA, V. Surikov Moscow State Art Institute (Moscow)
VUCHETICH, KERBEL, TSYGAL. AND OTHERS. SCULPTORS-SOLDIERS AND SCULPTORS-WINNERS
Petr Dobrolyubov, Moscow Union of Artists (Moscow)
SCULPTORS-GRADUATES OF THE MOSCOW INSTITUTE OF APPLIED AND DECORATIVE ART. 1944-1950
Alexander Inshakov, Research Institute of Theory and History of Fine Arts of the RAA (Moscow)
ARTISTS – THE KUKRYNIKSY IN THE WAR YEARS OF 1941-1945. THE WAR, PEACE AND VICTORY
Sergey Orlov, Research Institute of Theory and History of Fine Arts of the RAA (Moscow)
IMAGES OF WAR AND METHAPHORES OF LIFE IN THE WORK OF VLADIMIR TSYGAL
16.10-16.20 – Coffee Break
16.20 – Afternoon Session. Part II
Theme: VICTORY AND GRAND STYLE
Moderator: Diana Keipen-Vardits, Scientific Secretary of the Research Institute of Theory and History of Fine Arts (Moscow)
Karen Balyan, International Academy of Architecture (Moscow)
VICTORY MONUMENT IN YEREVAN
Yulia Bakhareva, the Committee for State Control, Use and Protection of Monuments of History and Culture of St. Petersburg (St. Petersburg)
THE LENINGRAD VICTORY ARCHITECTURE: IN SEARCH OF STYLE
Sophia Tugarinova, art historian (Moscow)
MOSCOW HIGHRISES OF THE 1940-1950s: VICTORY MONUMENT AND APOPHEOSIS OF TRIUMPH
Tatyana Mazkova, art historian (Kiev, Ukraine)
TRIUMPH ARCH IN KIEV IN HONOR OF THE 300TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE REUNION OF UKRAINE WITH RUSSIA. CONTEST PROJECTS
May 20, 2021
Venue: 21 Prechistenka street, Moscow; the White Hall of the Russian Academy of Arts
10.30-13.30 – Morning Session. Part I
Theme: AFTER THE WAR. THEMES AND IMAGES IN FINE ARTS
Moderator: Doctor of Art History Tatyana Astrakhantseva, Research Institute of Theory and History of Fine Arts of the RAA
Alexander Shklyaruk, the Russian Academy of Arts, Creative Artists’ Union of Russia (Moscow)
VICTORY AND REBIRTH OF THE COUNTRY. THEMATIC TRENDS OF THE SOVIET POSTER GRAPHICS 1945-1950
Irina Chmyreva, Research Institute of Theory and History of Fine Arts of the RAA (Moscow)
THE EXHIBITION “THE GREAT PATRIOTIC WAR IN ART PHOTOGRAPHY” IN 1948. IN RELATION TO THE PROBLEM OF FORMATION OF THE VICTORY ICONOGRAPHY IN THE SOVIET PHOTOGRAPHY
Yulia Yanushkina, Institute of Architecture and Construction of the Volgograd State Technical University (Volgograd)
ON THE ORIGINS OF ART IMAGES OF AN IDEAL SOVIET CITY
Maria Lebedeva, the State Museum of the History of St. Petersburg (St. Petersburg)
THE VICTORY THEME IN THE DESIGN OF ST. PETERSBURG METRO STATIONS
12.00-12.10 – Coffee break
12.10-13.30 – Morning Session. Part II
Theme: INOFFICIAL ART ABOUT THE TIME AND WAR: PERSONAL INTONATION
Moderator: Tatyana Astrakhantseva, Research Institute of Theory and History of Fine Arts (Moscow)
Liudmila Pashkova, Association of Art Historians (Saratov)
“THEY REMEMBER YOUR FLICKERING TALENT”… THE ARTIST NICHOLAI GUSCHIN IN WORLD WAR II YEARS AND AFTER HIS REPATRIATION TO MOTHERLAND
Ruslan Bakhtiyarov, A. Stieglitz St. Petersburg Academy of Arts and Industries, Center for Innovative Educational Projects (St. Petersburg)
THE FATE OF THE CHAMBER LANDSCAPE OF THE LENINGRAD SCHOOL IN THE SECOND HALF OF THE 1940s – CREATIVE RESULTS AND CRITICAL ESTIMATE OF CONTEMPORARIES (ON THE EXAMPLE OF WORK BY V.V. PAKULIN AND G.N. TRAUGOT)
Olga Koshkina, Association of Art Historians, “Matisse Club” Gallery of Modern Art (St. Petersburg)
THE CHAMBER SUITE “LENINGRAD” OF N. I . TIMKOV – THE SIMPLICITY OF VISION OF THE RUSSIAN IMPRESSIONISM
Galina Konechna, Research Institute of Theory and History of Fine Arts of the RAA (Moscow)
NICKOLAI VECHTOMOV. THE WARRIER AND ARTIST
13.30-14.15 – Lunch
14.15-18.00 – Afternoon Session. Part I
Theme: “THE COMPLEX FLOURISHING” OF THE AFTERWAR PAINTING
Moderator: Irina Chmyreva, Research Institute of Theory and History of Fine Arts of the RAA (Moscow)
Olga Reznikova, I.G. Petrovsky Bryansk State University (Bryansk)
CREATIVE ISSUES ARE IN THE FOREGROUND: ON THE ORIGINS OF THE CREATIVE FORMATION OF THE TKACHEV BROTHERS
Nadezhda Panyusheva, the Russian Academy of Arts (Moscow)
IYA OLKHOVA (1915-1997). PAINTER. TEACHER. CREATIVE PERSONALITY IN THE CONTEXT OF THE EPOCH
Lidiya Tayezhnaya, Moscow College of Applied Arts (Moscow)
MILITARY PORTRAIT OF VICTOR CHYPLAKOV
Alevtina Gorkina, I.Repin St. Petersburg State Institute of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture (St. Petersburg)
LANDSCAPE IN THE PAINTING OF ARTISTS-VETERANS OF THE LENINGRAD ACADEMIC SCHOOL
Irina Karpenko, the State Museum of the History of St. Petersburg (St. Petersburg)
GLORIFICATION OF THE FEAT. WORKS FOR THE EXPOSITION OF LENINGRAD DEFENSE MUSEUM
16.50 – 17.00 – Coffee Break
17.00 – 18.00 – Afternoon Session. Part II
Theme: IMPLEMENTATION OF THE GRAND STYLE
Moderator: Irina Chmyreva, Research Institute of Theory and History of Fine Arts of the RAA (Moscow)
Alexey Druzhinin, the Russian State University for the Humanities (Moscow)
THE SOVIET PANORAMIC AND DIORA ART OF THE POSTWAR DECADE
Olga Sokolova, Belarus State University of Culture and Arts (Minsk)
THE IMPLEMETATION OF THE VICTORY STYLE IN THE MINSK CULTURAL SPACE
Nickolai Vasiliev, V. Surikov Moscow State Art Institute (Moscow)
THE TRIUMPH STYLE OF THE REVIVED SEVASTOPOL AND PROBLEMS OF THE HERITAGE PROTECTION
Elena Ovsyannikova, Moscow Institute of Architecture, Sevastopol State University (Sevastopol)
THE AFTERWAR SEVASTOPOL AS A CITY-GARDEN AND PROBLEMS OF ITS PRESERVATION AS CULTURAL HERITAGE
Vladimir Kalashnikov, the Higher School of Economics (Moscow)
“GEORGIAN EMPIRE”. 1945-1955
May 21, 2021
10.30-14.30 – Morning Session. Part I
Theme: CITIES AND SCHOOLS
Moderator: Pavel Pavlinov, Research Institute of Theory and History of Fine Arts of the RAA (Moscow)
Anton Ainutdinov, Sverdlovsk Department of the Artists’ Union of Russia (Ekaterinburg)
THE POSTWAR ART OF SVERDLOVSK IN 1946-1955
Anton Smirnov, St. Petersburg State University of Architecture and Construction, I.Repin St. Petersburg Institute of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture
ENSEMBLES OF THE VICTORY PARK AND MOSCOW SQUARE IN LENINGRAD
Victor Kuzevanov, F. Dostoyevsky Omsk State University (Omsk)
AFTERWAR PROJECTS OF STUDENTS AND TEACHERS OF THE SIBERIAN HIGHER SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE AS A HISTORICAL SOURSE
12.00 – 12.10 – Coffee Break
12.10 – Morning Session. Part II
Moderator: Pavel Pavlinov, Research Institute of Theory and History of Fine Arts of the Russian Academy of Arts
Yan Tszin, art historian, China, (Hubei Province, Huanghua)
THE CHINESE SCULPTOR CAO CHUNSHENG ABOUT THE HISTORICAL RESPONSIBILITY OF THE ARTIST
Petr Baranov, Zaryadye Park (Moscow)
IMAGES OF THE GREAT PATRIOTIC WAR IN THE WORK OF RUSSIAN ARTISTS OF THE 1940-2010s ON THE BASIS OF EXHIBITION PRIJECTS
Maina Chebodaeva, Research Institute of Linguistics, Literature and History (Republic of Khakassia, Abakan, Russia)
DEVELOPMENT OF EASEL PAINTING IN KHAKASSIA (1940-1950s)
Inna Kovaleva, L. Filatov Moscow State Theater College (Moscow)
THE LIFE OF SOVIET PEOPLE IN THE POSTWAR PAINTING
13.40 – 14.25 - Lunch
14.25 – 17.00 – Afternoon Session
Theme: STYLISTIC PECULIARITIES OF THE POSTWAR DECORATIVE ART
Moderator: Tatyana Astrakhantseva, Research Institute of Theory and History of Fine Arts of the RAA (Moscow)
Alexandra Antonova, St. Petersburg State University (St. Petersburg)
MONUMENTAL AND DECORATIVE DESIGN OF THE STALINGRAD RAILWAY STATION
Asya Aladjalova, “Moscow that Does not Exist” historical and cultural project (Moscow)
THE AFTERWAR FASHION IN PAINTING OF YURY PIMENOV
Natalia Konovalova, Rybinsk State Historical, Architectural and Art Museum-Preserve (Rybinsk)
THE TIME OF WINNERS AD ITS DEPICTION IN THE WORKS OF PERVOMAISKY PORCELAIN FACTORY
Mickhail Yudin, Research Institute of Theory and History of Fine Arts ogf (Moscow)
THE VICTORY SYMBOLS IN ITEMS OF THE SECOND HALF OF THE 1940s FROM THE COLLECTION OF THE ALL-RUSSIAN MUSEUM OF DECORATIVE AND APPLIED ARTS
Tatyana Astrakhantseva, Research Institute of Theory and History of Fine Arts of the RAA (Moscow)
THE AFTERWAR “VASE STYLE”. THE EXPERIENCE IN INTERPRETATION
On May 19-21, 2021 the Conference will be accompanied by an exhibition “THE GRATEFUL GENERATION: GRAPGICS AND PHOTO-COLLAGES OF ANATOLY SEMYONOV”
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