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  1. The aesthetic realism of Mikhail Lifshits: art, history and the communist ideal.Andrey Maidansky - 2016 - Studies in East European Thought 68 (4):255-270.
    The aesthetics of Mikhail Lifshits may be characterised as a quest for pravda in art. The article discusses his assessment of the fate of art in the communist revolution and his view on revolution through the prism of classical art. Pondering the metaphysical foundations of his realist aesthetics, Lifshits offered a naturalistic version of the theory of reflection based on the contradistinction of “big” and “small” being.
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  • An interview with Dmitri Gutov.Andrey Maidansky & Vesa Oittinen - 2016 - Studies in East European Thought 68 (4):247-254.
    Dimitrii Gutov is a russian artist and art theoretician. Born in Moscow, 1960, he is one of the most widely known and charismatic artists of the post-Soviet era. The theoretical interests of Gutov focus on the philosophy of Marx and the heritage of the Soviet aesthetician Mikhail Lifshits.
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