The Bowdoin College Museum of Art’s Soviet poster exhibition explores the remarkably wide-ranging body of propaganda posters created as an artistic consequence of the 1917 Russian Revolution. Among ...
Soviet propaganda posters were designed to reach a largely illiterate population and deliver ideological messages instantly.
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 ...
Dmitrii Moor’s 1931 ‘Gather the Harvest’ poster. From the Mitchell Wolfson Jr. Collection. Part of the exhibition “Constructing Revolution: Soviet Propaganda Posters Between the World Wars” at the ...
BRUNSWICK, Maine — Mao Zedong, who knew something about the subject, famously said that a revolution is not a dinner party. Neither is it an art show. Political doctrine and artistic practice don’t ...
Special Collections exhibit highlights propaganda from the USSR. Soviet Union propaganda posters from the 1930s demonized capitalism and attempted to inspire, placate, inform and frighten Soviet ...
This exhibition explores the remarkably wide-ranging body of propaganda posters created as an artistic consequence of the 1917 Russian Revolution. Svetlana and Eric Silverman ‘85, P’19 generously lent ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...