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4.0 out of 5 stars Worth reading for Russian avant-garde art history, April 30, 2009
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S. Smith-Peter (Staten Island, NY) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: George Costakis: A Russian Life in Art (Hardcover)
This is a very interesting book about the collector of one of the world's largest collections of Russian and Soviet avant-garde art. George Costakis, ethnically a Greek but culturally a Russian, as the title suggests, worked in the Canadian embassy during the mid-20th century and also collected Malevich, Rozanova, Filonov, Popova, Rodchenko, and Kandinsky during a time when the art was completely devalued and seen as worthless. The most interesting part of the book deals with Costakis' collecting, which can be seen as saving the art. For example, some paintings had been used as building material for dachas or for children's treehouses when Costakis rescued them.
The author of the book, however, isn't a professional writer, and it shows. Parts of the book are awkward and don't really go together. He did conduct extensive interviews with Costakis, some of which are interesting for Soviet history more broadly, as are Costakis' drawing of a gulag camp at Kotlas.
Overall, however, if you have an interest in Russian and Soviet avant-garde art, this is definitely a book worth having.
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