Chagall and the artists of the Russian Jewish theater

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Chagall and the artists of the Russian Jewish theater

edited by Susan Tumarkin Goodman ; essays by Zvi Gitelman ... [et al.]

Jewish Museum, under the auspices of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America , Yale University Press, c2008

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Catalog of the exhibition held at the Jewish Museum, N.Y., November 9, 2008-March 22, 2009 and at the Contemporary Jewish Museum, San Francisco, April 19-September 7, 2009

Includes bibliographical references (p. 214-218) and index

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A journey into a time of astounding innovation on the stage Shortly after the Bolshevik Revolution, Soviet Jewish theaters became catalysts for modernist experimentation. Working with avant-garde playwrights, actors, and producers in a new political environment, artists such as Marc Chagall, Natan Altman, Robert Falk, and Aleksandr Tyshler combined Russian folk art with elements of Cubo-Futurism and Constructivism into a bold new style. This collaboration gave rise to extraordinary productions with highly original stage designs that redefined the concept of theater itself. From the Jewish mythical and folkloric plays produced at Habima to the daring, expressionistic Yiddish dramas presented at the Moscow State Yiddish Theater (GOSET), this beautifully illustrated book chronicles the flourishing of Soviet Jewish theater in the 1920s and 1930s. Spanning such topics as Jewish culture and history in the Soviet Union, the volume includes stunning reproductions of Chagall's celebrated theater murals; fascinating archival materials such as posters, prints, and playbills; designs for costumes and sets; and many other breathtaking works. Published in association with The Jewish Museum, New York Exhibition Schedule: The Jewish Museum, New York (November 9, 2008 - March 22, 2009) Contemporary Jewish Museum, San Francisco (April 25 - September 7, 2009)

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