Ukrainian Modernism
The Royal Academy's new exhibition, In the Eye of the Storm: Modernism in Ukraine 1900-1930s, is the most comprehensive exhibition to date in the UK, celebrating a period of bold artistic experimentation. Despite profound upheaval, there was a true flourishing...
The Royal Academy's new exhibition, In the Eye of the Storm: Modernism in Ukraine 1900-1930s, is the most comprehensive exhibition to date in the UK, celebrating a period of bold artistic experimentation. Despite profound upheaval, there was a true flourishing of art, literature, and theatre that left an indelible mark on the country’s culture.
The first room brings together the work of Sonia Delaunay, David Burliuk, and Alexandra Exter. Influenced by Cubo-Futurism, their paintings reflect the radical trends they encountered whilst travelling in Europe but are also grounded in the vivid colours of Ukrainian folk art.
Burliuk and Exter (Inscribed by Burliuk). Published by the futurist group Gilea, named after Hylaea, a part of Scythia beyond the mouth of the Dnipro River. It’s here, in the Taurida province of Russia, that the Burliuk brothers spent their childhood and youth.
Sonia Delaunay was born to a poor Jewish family in Odesa and went on to become the first living female artist to have a retrospective exhibition at the Louvre in 1964. Her art and her design for furniture, fabrics, wall coverings, and clothing put her at the forefront of 20th-century artists.
Many artists were compelled to move to cities such as St Petersburg, Munich, or Paris to complete their studies, but in 1918 Alexandra Exter opened her own private studio with a separate course on stage design, and the avant-garde scene flourished.
One of Exter’s students was Issachar Ber Ryback, an active participant of the Kultur Lige, who in 1915, together with El Lissitzky, went on ethnographic expeditions around the Jewish towns in central Ukraine. He used the radical art trends he’d picked up in Kyiv to depict the culture and daily life of Jewish people.
It is impossible to talk about this period of Ukrainian art without mentioning Heorhiy Narbut. He is credited with popularising the trident symbol we’re so familiar with today as he designed the coat of arms, banknotes, and stamps for the short-lived Ukrainian People’s Republic in 1917. He also designed this incredibly rare art journal published in Kyiv in 1920, edited by Mykhailo Semenko.
Following in the steps of Narbut’s trailblazing book design was Pavlo Kovzhun. The British Library concluded: 'In the history of Ukrainian modern art, it is difficult to find a figure with equal enthusiasm and devotion to his art as Pavlo Kovzhun'.
This is one of only 100 copies, each with a unique binding.
Inspired by the Kultur Lige a decade before them, artists in Kyiv began illustrating children’s books for the publisher Kultura in an avant-garde style.
Tsukor illustrated by Kozlovsky and U haiu by Ermolenko are two examples from the brief period when the publisher was allowed to produce books in the Ukrainian language.
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Alexandra Ekster, kak zhivopisets i khudozhnik stseny. [Alexandra Exter as an Artist and a Theatre Designer.]
TUGENDKHOL'D, Yakov.Original price £950.00 - Original price £950.00Original price £0.00£950.00£950.00 - £950.00Current price £950.00The first monograph on the avant-garde artist and theatre designer. Tugendkhold's work on Alexandra Exter which he wrote in the Soviet Union was t...
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Narodnoe Iskusstvo Podol'skikh Ukraintsev [Folk Art of Podolian Ukrainians].
ZAREMBSKY, Arkadii.Original price £1,200.00 - Original price £1,200.00Original price £0.00£1,200.00£1,200.00 - £1,200.00Current price £1,200.00A study of Podillian folk art undertaken by the Podolia Expedition of the Ethnographic Department of the Russian Museum in Leningrad.First edition...
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Ochi ta Usta [Eyes and Mouth].
RUDNYTSKY, Mykhailo; KOVZHUN, Pavlo (illustrator).Original price £1,500.00 - Original price £1,500.00Original price £0.00£1,500.00£1,500.00 - £1,500.00Current price £1,500.00One of 100 copies. A prose and poetry collection authored by the noted Ukrainian critic, poet and writer, Mykhailo Rudnytsky. The volume was design...
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On the Jewish Fields of the Ukraina.
RYBACK, Issachar Ber.Original price £1,200.00 - Original price £1,200.00Original price £0.00£1,200.00£1,200.00 - £1,200.00Current price £1,200.00Signed by the artist. Album of 25 high quality plates (five in colour), portraying Jewish labourers and craftsmen in rural Ukraine. A limited editi...
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Prygun [The Jumpers].
NARBUT, Heorhiy (artist); ANDERSEN, Hans Christian.Original price £1,850.00 - Original price £1,850.00Original price £0.00£1,850.00£1,850.00 - £1,850.00Current price £1,850.00Russian translation of Hans Christian Andersen's tale, Springfyrene (The Jumpers), wonderfully illustrated by one of Ukraine's greatest artists, H...
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Shtetl. My Destroyed Home - A Recollection.
RYBACK, Issachar Ber.Original price £1,950.00 - Original price £1,950.00Original price £0.00£1,950.00£1,950.00 - £1,950.00Current price £1,950.00A portfolio of 30 lithographs by the Ukranian-Jewish artist Issachar Ber Ryback (1897-1935). The lithographs dating mostly from 1917 and depict sc...
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Tsukor [Sugar].
DIRSH, Natalia.; KOZLOVSKY, Konstantin (illustrator).Original price £2,000.00 - Original price £2,000.00Original price £0.00£2,000.00£2,000.00 - £2,000.00Current price £2,000.00Illustrated by the Kyiv-born artist Konstantin Kozlovsky, Tsukor is an incredibly rare example of a Soviet 'production book' printed in Ukrainian....
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U haiu [In the Grove].
KLOKOVA-LAPINA, Maria Petrovna; ERMOLENKO, Borys (illustrator).Original price £1,200.00 - Original price £1,200.00Original price £0.00£1,200.00£1,200.00 - £1,200.00Current price £1,200.00A richly illustrated children's book, a Ukrainian translation of a tale by Russian children's writer Mariia Klokova-Lapina (1884–1943), translated...
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Ukrain'ske Mystetstvo I. Derevli'ane budivnytstvo i rizba na derevi [Ukrainian Art I. Wooden architecture and scuplture].
SHCHERBAKIV'SKII, Vadim.Original price £350.00 - Original price £350.00Original price £0.00£350.00£350.00 - £350.00Current price £350.00The second and final instalment of the title was not published until 1926.First edition, 4to (28.5 x 19.5cm); xx, 61pp., profusely illustrated, so...
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