Faculty of Industrial Art
Chairs: Design
Communicative Design
Engineering Provision of Design
Specialities: Industrial Design, Graphic Design
Basic academic disciplines: Drawing, Painting, Sculpture, History of Arts
Major fields of research: History and Theory of Industrial Design and Graphic Design, Environment Design.
Faculty of Interior and Equipment
Chairs: Interior Design
Furniture Design
Textile Design
Theory and History of Art
Specialities: Interior Design, Furniture Design, Textile Design, Theory and History of Decorative Art and Design
Basic academic disciplines: Drawing, Painting, Sculpture, History of Arts
Major fields of research: History and Theory of Applied Art and Interior Design
Faculty of Monumental-Decorative and Applied Art
Chairs: Monumental-Decorative Painting
Monumental-Decorative Sculpture
Restoration of Monumental Painting
Specialities: Monumental-Decorative Art
Basic academic disciplines: Drawing, Painting, Sculpture, History of Arts
Major fields of research: History and Theory of Monumental-Decorative Art
Chairs: Glass
Ceramics
Metal
Specialities: Decorative and Applied Art
Basic academic disciplines: Drawing, Painting, Sculpture, History of Arts
Major fields of research: History and Theory of Decorative and Applied Art
About the University
Moscow University of Design named after Sergei Stroganov is the oldest school of industrial and applied art in Russia. Founded in 1825 by the count Sergei Stroganov as the School of Drawing in Application to Arts and Crafts in Moscow, it became at the end of 19-th century the leading school with the college and the high school level training textile, interior and furniture design, jewellers, graphic designers. Here a number of outstanding Russian artists, architects and art-critics were studing and teaching: Mikhail Vrubel, Konstantin Korovin, Alexei Shussev, Ignaty Nivinsky, Ivan Fomin.
In 1918 the Stroganov School was transferred into the Free State Artistic Workshops and in 1920 - into VKHUTEMAS-VKHUTEIN, the innovative design-school, famous for its professors. Vassily Kandynsky and Kasimir Malevich, Vladimir Tatlin and Alexander Rodchenko, El Lissitsky and Alexander Vesnin, Vladimir Favorsky and Nikolai Ladovsky taught here. After 1930 Architectural, textile and typographic faculties became independent institutes, others became the basis for the Moscow Institute of Applied and Decorative Arts. In 1945 the Stroganov School was revived to prepare artists for industries and architectural decoration.
In 1996 the Moscow School of Industrial and Applied Art (former Stroganov) received the status of the University.
At the present moment the Moscow University of Design is a multiprofile institute. At the three faculties and 11 chairs specialists on five main specialities and 12 specialisations are trained. Graduates work for the formation of the man-made environment. There are such special facilities as the library, the museum and computer classes. Research programs differ on each faculty - from History and Theory of Decorative Art to History and Theory of Industrial Design and Graphic Design.
Selected Academic Staff Publications
Butovsky V. The Russian Art and the Opinions about it of Violle-Le-Duke, the French Architect and Buslayev F.I., the Russian Archeologist. Moscow, 1879
Bykov Zakhar, Krjukov Georgy, Minervin Georgy, Kholmiansky Lev. Industrial Design. Designing and Modelling of Manufactured Articles. Moscow, 1986
Design of Mass Production Pottery. Compiled and edited by Alexei Filippov. Moscow-Leningrad, 1932
Flerov Alexander. Technology and Laws of Evolution. Moscow, 1964
Kandinsky Vassily. Die Grundelemente der Form. Farbkurs und Seminar. Weimar, 1923
Kholmiansky Lev, Shipanov Alexander. Design: A Book For Students. Moscow, 1985
Kondratieva Ksenia. Colour in Industrial Design. Moscow, 1984
Krinsky Vladimir, Lamtsov Ivan, Turkus Mikhail. Elements of Architectural and Spatial Composition. Moscow-Leningrad, 1934
Kvassov Alexander. Plastics. Technology and Product Design. Moscow, 1976
Lavrentiev Alexander, Nasarow Juri. Russisches design. Tradition und experiment. 1920-1990. Berlin, Ernst&Sohn, 1995
Malevich Kazimir. On the New Systems in Art. Vitebsk, 1919
Moscow School of Design. Design training at the Moscow High School of Industrial and Applied Art (former Stroganov). Moscow, 1991
Prospect of the VKHUTEIN. Compiled and edited by Pavel Novitsky. Moscow, 1929
Sobolev Nikolai. Printed Textile in Russia. Moscow, 1912
Sobolev Nikolai. Styles of Furniture. Moscow, 1939
Soloviev Kirill. The Russian Light-fixture. Moscow, 1950
Soloviev Nikolai. Design of Interior. (Principles, Factors, Means)
Teltevsky Prokopy. The Old Towns of the Moscow Region. Moscow, 1974
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