This volume focuses on the modernist and avant-garde engagement with workersâ sport events that were organised or were planned to be organised in the cities of Central Europe and the USSR in the period of 1920â1932: Frankfurt am Main â Vienna â Moscow â Prague â Budapest â Berlin. During the 1920s and 1930s, two organisations of workersâ sport operated: the Lucerne Sport International/Socialist Workersâ Sport International and the Red Sport International, which held the socialist Workersâ Olympics and the communist Spartakiads, respectively. These events were not aimed at cultivating national victories and individual athletic records, but at mobilising workers for the class struggle and at creating new culture for the working class. This book examines the visual propaganda of the Workersâ Olympics and the Spartakiads expressed through paintings, sculptures, prints, illustrations, posters, postcards, photomontages, photographs, films, theatre and architectural projects. It emphasises the significance of workersâ sport for the artistic and social changes within a utopian project of a new culture, as visualised by the modernist and avant-garde artists, including Varvara Stepanova, Gustav Klucis, and Otto Nagel. This volume is of great use to students and scholars of the history of sport, art history and cultural history in interwar Europe and the Soviet Union.
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