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'A passionate proclamation of the sovereign right of art to give a form not only to the artworks but also to society, state and everyday life of the people. Today's art tends to neglect this right - and that is why Arvatov's text is so relevant for our time' -- Boris Groys, Global Distinguished Professor of Russian and Slavic Studies at New York University 'The appearance of an English translation of Art and Production is welcomed by all those interested in the relationship between art, politics and social change. It explores some of the questions we are still grappling with, such as the relation between cultural production and mass communication, fine and applied arts and the capacity of art to act as a base for the revolutionising of social consciousness' -- Craig Brandist, Professor of Cultural Theory and Intellectual History and Director of the Bakhtin Centre, Russian and Slavonic Studies, School of Languages and Cultures, University of Sheffield 'This is a great publication. It's full of a mass of ideas that reads fresh and exciting, showing what artistic creativity the revolution released' -- Socialist Review 'This invective against the decorative and contemplative role of art in pre-revolutionary society still provides today's readers cause for reflection, if not inspiration' -- Brooklyn Rail
Boris Arvatov (1896-1940) was a leading figure and a leading theorist in the post-revolutionary Soviet avant garde - a movement that is being urgently reassessed by present day cultural theorists and academics. He is the author of the classic, Art and Production (Pluto, 2017). John Roberts is Professor of Art and Aesthetics at the University of Wolverhampton. He is the author of a number of books, including The Intangibilities of Form (Verso, 2007), Philosophising the Everyday (Pluto, 2006) and Revolutionary Time and the Avant-Garde (Verso, 2016). He edited the English translation of Boris Arvatov's classic Art and Production (Pluto, 2017). Alexei Penzin, is Reader in the School of Art at the University of Wolverhampton and Research Associate at the Institute of Philosophy in Moscow. He is a member of interdisciplinary collective Chto Delat. He is the author of Against the Continuum (Bloomsbury, 2017) and co-editor of Art and Production (Pluto, 2017).
Acknowledgements Introduction: Art and 'Life-Building': The Legacy of Boris Arvatov, by John Roberts 1. Capitalism and the Artistic Industry 2. Easel Art 3. Art and Production in the History of the Workers' Movement 4. Art in the System of Proletarian Culture Afterword: The 'Electrification of Art': Boris Arvatov's Programme for Communist Life, by Alexei Penzin Index