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Noncommitment in Moscow Conceptualism

The tactics of Shimmering

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Noncommitment in Moscow Conceptualism

The tactics of Shimmering

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Description

This book focuses on an artistic tactic from the late Soviet underground called “shimmering,” characterized by rapid shifts between various opposing perspectives and ideologies, with the artist embracing all and betraying all in turn.

The Moscow Conceptualists designed shimmering to avoid repeating what they saw as the fatal flaw of the Soviet avant-garde: the collusion between artistic and political authority. Shimmering was intended to prevent artists from ever slipping into authoritarianism, making their words, works and selves slippery instead. Inspired by American Pop Art's nonchalant critique of the hegemonic visuality of capitalism, Moscow Conceptualists forged shimmering to similarly represent Soviet official culture. Daniil Leiderman traces how shimmering developed from experiments with painterly space exploring the contentious legacy of the Soviet avant-garde, to re-negotiations of the artist's relationship to their own authority, ultimately becoming a model for constructing new social collectives, outside the norms of Soviet society. The author argues that shimmering remains an important tactic for dismantling hierarchical power in contemporary Russian protest art.

Table of Contents

Introduction
Chapter 1: The Origins of Shimmering
Chapter 2: The Shimmering Sacred
Chapter 3: Shimmering Space
Chapter 4: Shimmering Object
Chapter 5: Author, Audience, and the Politics of Shimmering
Conclusion: Shimmering in the Time of Putin
Appendix: List of Interviews Conducted by the Author
Bibliography
About the Author
Index

Product details

Bloomsbury Academic Test
Published May 14 2026
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 256
ISBN 9781666923278
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Illustrations 30 b/w photos
Dimensions 9 x 6 inches
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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Author

Daniil M. Leiderman

Daniil M. Leiderman is assistant professor at the…

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