Soviet propaganda posters were designed to reach a largely illiterate population and deliver ideological messages instantly.
The Art Institute of Chicago has a new exhibit, "Windows on the War: Soviet TASS Posters at Home and Abroad, 1941-1945," that showcases the high-impact propaganda posters created by Soviet artists and ...
CLINTON - Like Joseph Stalin’s ghost, a collection of Soviet propaganda posters brings alive the specter of communist ideology in a fascinating exhibition at the Museum of Russian Icons. Ranging from ...
The horrors and heroism of World War Two are given a fresh look in an Art Institute of Chicago exhibition of rediscovered Soviet propaganda posters, which depict Hitler as blood-thirsty, anxious and ...
Soviet propaganda was more than just posters of smiling workers and strong leaders, it was a psychological tool designed to grow a profound sense of paranoia. From anti-religious posters to haunting ...
After the Bolsheviks established the world’s first communist state during the Russian Revolution of 1917, its next goal, as dictated by the Communist Manifesto, was to extend its revolution around the ...
CLINTON — A revolution, to succeed, requires imagination and energy. A dictatorship, to endure, requires their suppression. These sadly parallel truths have no clearer demonstration than the course of ...
Violence ricochets from wall to wall in “Windows on the War: Soviet TASS Posters at Home and Abroad, 1941–1945.” Based on a long-overlooked Art Institute collection, the show offers an encyclopedic ...
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