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ISBN: HB: 9781606065082

Getty Publications

December 2016

248 pp.

25x15 cm

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Explodity

Sound, Image, and Word in Russian Futurist Book Art

The artists books made in Russia between 1910 and 1915 are like no others. Unique in their fusion of the verbal, visual, and sonic, these books are meant to be read, looked at, and listened to. Painters and poets including Natalia Goncharova, Velimir Khlebnikov, Mikhail Larionov, Kazimir Malevich, and Vladimir Mayakovsky collaborated to fabricate hand-lithographed books, for which they invented a new language called "zaum" (a neologism meaning beyond the mind ), which was distinctive in its emphasis on sound as such and its rejection of definite logical meaning. At the heart of this volume are close analyses of two of the most significant and experimental futurist books: "Mirskontsa" (Worldbackwards) and "Vzorval " (Explodity). In addition, Nancy Perloff examines the profound differences between the Russian avant-garde and Western art movements, including futurism, and she uncovers a wide-ranging legacy in the midcentury global movement of sound and concrete poetry (the Brazilian Noigandres group, Ian Hamilton Finlay, and Henri Chopin), contemporary Western conceptual art, and the artist'sbook.

About the Author

Nancy Perloff is curator of modern and contemporary collections at the Getty Research Institute. She is co-editor, with Brian M. Reed, of "Situating El Lissitzky: Vitebsk, Berlin, Moscow" (Getty Publications, 2003).