Making agitational posters, mid-late 1920s (Still from documentary footage added at some later date as an introduction to Esfir Shub’s 1927 film The Fall of the Romanovs)
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Making agitational posters, mid-late 1920s (Still from documentary footage added at some later date as an introduction to Esfir Shub’s 1927 film The Fall of the Romanovs)
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Valentina Kulagina, “International Working Women’s Day is the day of judging of socialist competition,” 1930.
Courtesy of a private collection.
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To Defend USSR
V. Kulagina, 1930
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Alexander Naumov’s poster for Bella Donna with Pola Negri (directed by George Fitzmaurice, 1923)
Aleksandr Rodchenko & Varvara Stepanova
Aleksandr Rodchenko - Kino-glaz (Cine-Eye) (1924), poster for the film Kino-glaz by Dziga Vertov, lithography. Collection of the State Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts
Early Soviet poster - “Down with kitchen slavery!”
March 8 - Happy International Women’s Day to all of our sisters in struggle!
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Ben Vautier, 1960’s poster, Art is worthless, no art, down with art, MoMA NYC
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