When Art Joined the Russian Revolution

The revolution was not televised, but it’s now in a museum. To mark the centenary of the 1917 Russian Revolution, the Art Institute of Chicago is looking at visual artists’ contribution to the event—from posters and films to Bolshevik cookies and a cupboard designed to cope with a housing crunch by doubling as a table for 12 or more.

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