The Cold War on MSN
How the USSR used posters to control a population
Soviet propaganda posters were designed to reach a largely illiterate population and deliver ideological messages instantly.
Chelsea’s Tony Shafrazi Gallery is currently showing a fantastic collection of 95 rare Soviet Constructivist film posters, circa 1920-33, and a model of Vladimir Tatlin’s influential “Monument for the ...
Soviet era posters on display at London’s Tate Modern museum are a powerful record of how the bureaucratic degeneration represented by the rise of Stalinism destroyed the young workers’ state founded ...
Propaganda during Soviet times came in poster form. Some messages stirred patriotism in the fight against Adolf Hitler's invading forces, while others slammed illiteracy and laziness. This year marks ...
Creative Commies took Wired News contributor Xeni Jardin’s copyleft flag idea to the next step from an artistic standpoint: the Soviet-style constructivist propaganda poster. This particular image is ...
Get in the mood for a "dry January" with this selection of Soviet posters. From the 1920s to the 1980s, successive campaigns were launched to reduce alcohol consumption. They were not successful. 1 A ...
What was the model Sovet man supposed to be/look like? He was hard working and sporty and loved his country! Soviet posters exploited images of women quite a bit - they were portrayed as collective ...
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