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Soviet Propaganda at the Tate

Monday, July 20, 2009
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The Tate Modern currently has an impressive collection of Soviet Propaganda posters on display. There are images from the 1917 Revolution through to World War 2 and are well worth seeing. They can be found on the 5th floor in room 11 of the “States of Flux” exhibition (free entry). More details can be found here. This website doesn’t show the pictures but googling the names of the artists mentioned quickly finds some good examples. www.soviethistory.org is another good source for images (and general source material for GCSE and A Level courses)


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