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''Iskusstvo'' ((ロシア語:Искусство), literally: "Art") — the oldest of the currently published in Russia art magazines. == History == Published since 1933 in the Russian language. From July 1941 till 1946 〔(The Great Soviet Encyclopedia )〕 and from 1995 till 2002 magazine was not published. Preserving the tradition of the publication, the magazine regularly publishes materials that present a professional look at classical art and in-depth analysis of the latest trends in contemporary art, art politics and art market. Until 1995 the magazine highlights current issues of Soviet art and art history, artistic heritage issues, primarily of Russian art, the artistic culture of the peoples of the USSR, the arts of democratic countries, a number of articles devoted to the development problems of the Marxist-Leninist aesthetics and art theory. The journal covered artistic life of the USSR (the exhibition of art education, etc.).〔(second edition (1950 1958) TSB p. 510 vol. 18 )〕 However, the magazine has always adhered to certain principles, including the highest level of expertise and focus on recognized and accomplished artists. It has strived to present the very highlights of the modern and contemporary art landscape (obviously, throughout the Soviet era there was a heavy focus on social realism and propaganda but that was inevitable). At the moment, "Iskusstvo" - is an independent publication. The editorial board examines global artistic process as a whole. However, the journal remains committed to traditional subjects and tested values such as - painting, drawing, sculpture, design, crafts. But at the same time he is interested in promoting the practices of contemporary art, which today appear to be innovations, and possibly to become a classic.〔(magazine site: information )〕 Essentially, this is an elite publication targeted at a quite sophisticated audience. One part of it is our long-time loyal,professional reader, the other is a new generation of well-off, open-minded and enthusiastic audience who want to be trendy and current. Some of the key partners include Russia's leading art institutions such as the State Tretyakov Gallery, the Hermitage, the Russian Museum, and the State Pushkin Museum. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Iskusstvo」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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