Printed by polychrome letterpress using woodletter numerals and Monotype Bodoni type; bound in black cloth in a black cloth slipcase.

%C2%A9 1994 Ken Campbell

Ten Years of Uzbekistan: A Commemoration, 1994

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In their collaborative artist's book Ten Years of Uzbekistan, British artist Ken Campbell and Irish photographer David King confront the ruthless brutality of the corrupt Soviet regime under Joseph Stalin. Their book was inspired by a 1934 government-commissioned commemorative album of the same title designed by the Russian avant-garde artists Aleksandr Rodchenko (1891-1956) and Varvara Stepanova (1894-1958). Rodchenko's copy of the book served as the model for Campbell and King.

Designed to observe ten years of Soviet rule in the Republic of Uzbekistan, Rodchenko's publication featured an array of photographs of Uzbek functionaries, along with positive, but questionable statistics demonstrating the regime's successes in the agrarian outpost. By the time the book was issued, many of the pictured party and government officials had fallen out of favor and were purged and executed on Stalin's orders. To avoid any suspicions about his own loyalty, Rodchenko felt compelled to engage in self-censorship, blotting out with black ink the names and faces of the murdered men and women in his copy of the book. In recreating and supplementing aspects of Rodchenko's book, Campbell and King give us a glimpse of the power and evil of tyranny and its devastating consequences.

Details
Title
Ten Years of Uzbekistan: A Commemoration
Artist Life
1939 - 2022
Role
Artist
Accession Number
B.98.6
Provenance
The artist, London; sold to MIA, 1998.
Catalogue Raisonne
Campbell (Ken Campbell: An Artist's Books) 15; Drucker (The Word Returned) 18
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Printed by polychrome letterpress using woodletter numerals and Monotype Bodoni type; bound in black cloth in a black cloth slipcase.

© 1994 Ken Campbell

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