Curating Russia: The Shchukin Collection, Nationalism, and Border Crossing from Lenin to Putin

Leah Rasmussen
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Russia’s relationship with nation is marred by contradictions that stem from its place in comparison to the West. Cultural nationalism in artistic production originated with the arrival of the Peredvizhniki [Wanderers] in the 1870s. Moscow merchant Pavel Tretyakov, in collecting Russian and European art, openly embraced a nation that encompassed Western ideas in conjunction with distinctly Russian themes. The unparalleled collecting of French modern art by Moscow merchants Sergei Shchukin and Ivan Morozov in the early 20th century continued this embrace.  The nature of their collected paintings produced shockwaves in late tsarist and Soviet society and politics before being inculcated into Russian national identity in the 21st century. This article explores the life of Henri Matisse’s The Dance (1909), commissioned by Sergei Shchukin.  It follows the work across time and regimes as it assumes pride of place in not only Russia’s national collections but also within its identity. Through a focus on the 2008 exhibition From Russia at the Royal Academy of Arts in London, this article examines Russia’s relations and protection of this work to understand, why even as the country seeks to define itself once more actively through its opposition to the West, their cultural diplomacy speaks to an openness built on a transnational history of the most prized works in their national collections.
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策展俄罗斯:从列宁到普京的什楚金收藏、民族主义和边境穿越
俄罗斯和这个国家的关系因其相对于西方的地位而产生的矛盾而受损。艺术创作中的文化民族主义起源于19世纪70年代Peredvizhniki(流浪者)的到来。莫斯科商人帕维尔·特雷蒂亚科夫在收藏俄罗斯和欧洲艺术时,公开接受了一个将西方思想与独特的俄罗斯主题结合在一起的国家。20世纪初,莫斯科商人Sergei Shchukin和Ivan Morozov对法国现代艺术的无与伦比的收藏延续了这种拥抱。在21世纪被灌输到俄罗斯民族认同中之前,他们收藏的画作的性质在沙俄和苏联后期的社会和政治中产生了冲击。本文探讨了亨利·马蒂斯的《舞蹈》(1909年)的生平,该作品由谢尔盖·什丘金委托创作。它讲述了这部跨越时间和政权的作品,因为它不仅在俄罗斯的国家收藏中,而且在其身份中都占据了引以为傲的地位。通过关注2008年在伦敦皇家艺术学院举办的“来自俄罗斯”展览,本文考察了俄罗斯对这件作品的关系和保护,以理解为什么即使这个国家试图通过反对西方来再次积极地定义自己,他们的文化外交体现了一种开放性,这种开放性建立在他们国家收藏的最珍贵作品的跨国历史之上。
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