Blacksmiths of Modernity and Soviet-era Mosaics
Blacksmiths of Modernity and Soviet-era Mosaics Grace Campbell ARTH1132: Modern to Contemporary Art and Design Professor Joanne Kesten Oct 22, 2023 Figure 1. Zubchenko, Halyna. Pryshedko, Hryhorii. Blacksmiths of Modernity. 1974, Institute for Nuclear Research, Kyiv. Figure 2. Zubchenko, Halyna. Pryshedko, Hryhorii. Blacksmiths of Modernity. 1974, Institute for Nuclear Research, Kyiv. Blacksmiths of Modernity is a Soviet-era mosaic located outside of the Institute for Nuclear Research, Ukraine, Kyiv. Most Western audiences can identify this piece because of its appearance in HBO’s Chernobyl , a limited series that portrays the horrors of the Chernobyl nuclear accident. Like most mosaics from this period, the key component of the piece is the smalti. Smalti are tiny pieces of opaque glass in various shapes. The history of mosaics and smalti extends far before the Soviet Union. Mosaics themselves have been an art form found all the way back in Mesopotamia. However, most mosaics in...
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