Mnemonics of Difference
Kazimir Malevich and Visual Parody (1907-1913)
Böhlau Verlag
ISBN 978-3-412-53243-7
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Buch. Hardcover
2026
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Verlag: Böhlau Verlag
ISBN: 978-3-412-53243-7
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The thesis of this book is that in the cultural context of late imperial Russia, visual parody moved from the periphery of vernacular culture to the center of artistic practice. The impatient Kazimir Malevich, in particular, found in it an ideal device for challenging the artistic authority of the historical and contemporary canon.
So is this book an art historical uchronia? Does the focus on visual parody offer a supplementary or rather an alternative vision of Malevich's early work up to Victory over the Sun?
Through the intense interpictorial and transdisciplinary analysis of the case studies, the raising of the centrality of the artist's theatrical experience in general and the reception of Symbolism in particular, and the recourse to early Soviet parody scholars (Tynianov, Freidenberg, Bakhtin), this book leads the reader into a place where opposition and resemblance coexist in the attempt to subvert aesthetic conventions.
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