Slavic Studies

New Course for Spring 2022 - RUSS1890: The Arc of Russian Art

In Spring 2022, the Department will be offering a brand new course, taught by incoming Visiting Assistant Professor Lana Sloutsky.

Course PosterRUSS1890 - The Arc of Russian Art  

Instructor: Svetlana Evdoimova with co-instructor Lana Sloutsky

"Introduction to the history of art and architecture in Russia from the early Slavic period to the present day, tracing the main artistic developments throughout this period. Close examination of the works of artists such as Andrei Rublev, Dmitry Levitsky, Orest Kiprensky, Ilia Repin, Valentin Serov, Vasily Kandinsky, Marc Chagall, Kazimir Malevich, Robert Falk and many others. We will also study notable architectural masterpieces such as the Cathedral of Saint Sophia in Kiev, Saint Basil’s Cathedral in Moscow, and the Winter Palace in Saint Petersburg. We will focus on recurrent themes such as the role of religious art in Russian culture; the artist in society; imperial, ecclesiastical and private patronage; the relationship between Russian art and the West; the connection between art and politics; and the role of art in modernizing and transforming society. No prerequisites."

Timing: Tuesdays/Thursdays, 10:30 - 11:50am

The course is available in Courses@Brown for registration.