Aglaya K. Glebova is associate professor in the History of Art Department at the University of California, Berkeley.
“Glebova’s book is a valuable addition to the literature on this
remarkable and always relevant figure.”—Peter Lowe, Russian Art +
Culture
“Glebova’s painstaking analysis reveals a more complex side to
[Rodchenko’s] work. . . . An unflinching focus on the far more
opaque and challenging work Rodchenko undertook in the dark years
of the 1930s.”—Rosamund Bartlett, Literary Review
“Glebova’s study significantly nuances our understanding of this
tumultuous period in the history of Russian art.”—Harrison Adams,
Art History
Co-winner of the MSA First Book Prize, sponsored by the Modernist
Studies Association
2024 Best First Book Award winner, American Association of Teachers
of Slavic and Eastern European Languages
“Glebova’s perspicacious and eloquent readings of Rodchenko’s works
make new, and make much richer, his body of work.”—Kristin Romberg,
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
“This is the most important book on Rodchenko, and an indispensable
book to Russian art history, to the history of photography, and to
the story of how modern art intersects with life and how artists
practice their politics.”—Andrei Pop, University of Chicago
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