The Role of I. V. Stalin in the History of Architecture

Authors

  • Alexander Rappaport Union of Moscow Architects; Union of Designers of Russia; UMA Internet-magazine “Architector”; International Association of Architecture Critics

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7480/projectbaikal.47-48.1010

Published

2016-05-19

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Articles

How to Cite

The Role of I. V. Stalin in the History of Architecture. (2016). Project Baikal, 13(47-48), 116-119. https://doi.org/10.7480/projectbaikal.47-48.1010

Keywords:

kitch, taste, relativity, opinion, style, totalitarism, mass society

Abstract

The critique of “constructivism” and implementation of “stalinist empire” style in the USSR is regarded as a general trend in the course of revolutionary shift to modern mass society in the West culture, producing “kitch” as a hybrid of aristocratic and popular taste in urban environment. This turbulent process produces a total relativity of moral and artistic values, tastes and the concepts of style. The idea of truth and beauty becomes conventional. The future of postmodernist kitch is still obscure.