{"id":"sots-art","no":721,"name":"Sots Art","ja":"ソッツ・アート","era":"1970s–1980s","family":"近現代美術運動","kind":"スタイル","essence":"ソ連の社会主義リアリズムと宣伝記号を、Pop Artの引用、反復、皮肉で解体した非公式美術。英雄像、赤旗、標語、広告的な平面性を正確に再現し、ずれた組合せや空白によって国家の決まり文句を可視化する。","cues":["赤旗、星、指導者像、労働者像の正確な引用","標語と広告的な平面構成の並置","英雄的ポーズを日常物や空白と衝突させる","赤、白、黒、金をポスターのように限定する"],"intents":["反骨","遊び","信頼"],"pair":["socialist-realism","pop-art"],"study":["Vitaly Komar and Alexander Melamid","Soviet official imagery and unofficial art","Pop Art, parody and ideological language"],"works":["国家宣伝の図像がどう機能するかを、引用とずれで批評するとき","Socialist RealismとPop Artを、同じ広告的な表面から比較するとき"],"recipe":{"type":"時代に合う標語書体を正確に再現し、皮肉は文言または配置の一箇所だけで作る。","layout":"英雄的な中央像と赤い標語を整然と置き、日常物または空白を一つ衝突させる。","material":"平滑な油彩またはポスター印刷で赤、白、黒、金を使い、引用元を注記する。"},"avoid":"ソ連記号を面白いレトロ装飾として消費しない。Socialist Realismそのものと区別し、検閲と非公式美術の文脈を示す。","colors":["#D8CBAF","#B32627","#1E1B18"],"motif":"propaganda","collection":"Dictionary expansion 41","addedAt":"2026-08-23","source":{"title":"Zimmerli Art Museum — Komar and Melamid: A Lesson in History","url":"https://zimmerli.rutgers.edu/art/exhibition/komar-and-melamid-lesson-history"},"reference":{"status":"verified","pageUrl":"https://zimmerli.rutgers.edu/art/exhibition/komar-and-melamid-lesson-history","credit":"Zimmerli Art Museum — Komar and Melamid: A Lesson in History"},"en":{"essence":"Unofficial Soviet art that dismantled Socialist Realism and propaganda through Pop-like quotation, repetition, and irony, precisely restaging heroes, flags, slogans, and advertising flatness before shifting one relation out of place.","cues":["Exact quotation of red flags, stars, leaders, and workers","Slogans beside advertising-like flat design","Heroic pose colliding with an everyday object or void","Poster-restricted red, white, black, and gold"],"works":["Critiquing how state propaganda works through quotation and displacement","Comparing Socialist Realism and Pop Art through their shared advertising surface"],"recipe":{"type":"Reproduce period slogan type accurately and create irony through only one phrase or placement.","layout":"Order the central hero and red slogan cleanly, then collide them with one ordinary object or void.","material":"Use smooth oil or poster printing in red, white, black, and gold and cite the quotation."},"avoid":"Do not consume Soviet imagery as amusing retro decoration. Distinguish it from Socialist Realism and explain censorship and unofficial art.","study":["Vitaly Komar and Alexander Melamid","Soviet official imagery and unofficial art","Pop Art, parody and ideological language"]},"usage":{"license":"CC-BY-4.0","licenseName":"Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International","licenseUrl":"https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/","attribution":"IndexStyle — https://indexstyle.org","attributionUrl":"https://indexstyle.org","scope":"Original IndexStyle text and structured data. Reference images, quoted works, and third-party material are excluded and retain their own rights."}}