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Proletkult (Russian: Пролетку́льт, IPA: [prəlʲɪtˈkulʲt]), a
portmanteau of the
Russian words "proletarskaya kultura" (proletarian culture), was an experimental...
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National Proletkult argued that Narkompros, as a
state organ, had
responsibilities for the
whole of society,
whereas Proletkult ****erted its autonomy...
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through Proletkult that Bogdanov's
educational theories were
given form with the
establishment of the
Moscow Proletarian University. At
first Proletkult, like...
- painter,
illustrator and
graphic artist.
Zugrin was a
member of
Moscow Proletkult and soon
became one of the most
widely published artists in the period...
- 246. Biggart, John (1989).
Alexander Bogdanov, left-Bolshevism and the
Proletkult 1904–1932. Norwich:
University of East Angla. ASIN B001ON1IY4. Wolfe,...
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architecture Cubo-****urism Ego-****urism Jack of
Diamonds Imaginism Oberiu Proletkult Rayonism Russian Symbolism Russian ****urism
Suprematism Soviet art Soviet...
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culture movement (
Proletkult). In 1918, he
organized and was
chair of the
Samara Proletkult and in 1919
edited the
Samara Proletkult magazine Zarevo zavodov...
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after many
years as a
joiner became a
playwright and
ideologue in the
Proletkult,
following the
Russian Revolution. He
joined the
Russian Social Democratic...
- from the
Russian Orthodox Church.
Cosmism was one of the
influences on
Proletkult, and
after the
October Revolution, the term came to be
applied to ".....
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Russia UNOVIS – 1919 – 1922,
Russia Dada – 1916 – 1930,
Switzerland Proletkult – 1917 – 1925,
Russia Producti**** –
after 1917,
Russia De
Stijl (Neoplasticism)...