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VNIITE: Discovering Utopia – Lost Archives of Soviet Design [Unit 40]

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Editor: Mark Sinclair
Publisher: Unit Editions, London.
Publication: 2018, First Edition (Limited to 2000)
Binding: Hardcover, section sewn
Pages: 206
Size: 170 x 240
Text: English
Design: Spin, London

(From Unit Editions) 'Written by the Moscow Design Museum’s Alexandra Sankova and Olga Druzhinina, this book tells the previously untold story of the VNIITE – the All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Technical Aesthetics.

Formed in Soviet Russia in 1962, by the design visionary Yuri Soloviev, this vast network contained Moscow’s most progressive designers. The ‘Vniitians’, as they were called, designed for the future and developed new theories and approaches to design in the USSR.

But more than fifty years later, the organisation is all but forgotten. It’s hard to fathom how such an institution, dedicated to the promotion of utopian design, in theory and in practice, and the improvement of design standards within the Soviet Union, could have faded so far from view. After the disintegration of the USSR, the VNIITE and its library of images and prototypes were presumed lost.

Until now, that is. Thanks to the efforts of the Moscow Design Museum – and the discovery of the personal archives of some of the VNIITE designers – the story of this remarkable organisation is being pieced back together...' (Source) www.uniteditions.com

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