Soviet state art institutions

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Soviet state art institutions were government-run organizations in the USSR that oversaw, funded, and directed artistic production in line with socialist realist ideology and state cultural policy.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf government organization category
state cultural institution system
appliesToJurisdiction Soviet Union
surface form: USSR
controlledBy Communist Party of the Soviet Union
Soviet government
country Soviet Union
dissolved after dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991
enforced socialist realist aesthetic norms
fundingSource state budget of the USSR
hasComponent Academy of Arts of the USSR
Ministry of Culture of the USSR
State Committee for Cinematography
State Committee for Publishing, Printing and Book Trade
Union of Soviet Architects
Union of Soviet Artists
Union of Cinematographers of Russia
surface form: Union of Soviet Cinematographers

Union of Soviet Composers
Union of Soviet Theatre Workers
Union of Soviet Writers
state art schools and conservatories of the USSR
state film studios of the USSR
state museums of fine arts in the USSR
state philharmonic societies of the USSR
state publishing houses of the USSR
state theatres of the USSR
ideology Marxism–Leninism
socialist realism
influenced artistic careers and livelihoods of Soviet artists
content and form of Soviet artistic works
languageOfWorkOrName Russian
legalBasis decrees of the Soviet government
resolutions of the CPSU Central Committee
partOf Soviet cultural policy
purpose censorship of artistic expression
funding of artists and cultural projects
implementation of state cultural policy
oversight of artistic production
promotion of socialist realism in the arts
regulates architecture in the USSR
cinema in the USSR
design in the USSR
literature in the USSR
music in the USSR
theatre in the USSR
visual arts in the USSR
significantEvent Khrushchev Thaw cultural reforms
Stalinist cultural policy consolidation in the 1930s
late Soviet cultural stagnation period
startTime 1920s
supervisedBy Department for Agitation and Propaganda
surface form: Agitation and Propaganda Department of the CPSU Central Committee

Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
surface form: Central Committee of the CPSU

Council of Ministers of the Soviet Union
surface form: Council of Ministers of the USSR
timePeriod Soviet era

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Lev Kerbel employer Soviet state art institutions
Matvey Manizer employer Soviet state art institutions
this entity surface form: state art institutions of the USSR
Imperial Theatres of Saint Petersburg successor Soviet state art institutions
this entity surface form: State Academic Theatres of the Soviet Union
Meyerhold Theatre partOf Soviet state art institutions
this entity surface form: Soviet theatre system