
We Lit Up the Dawn of the Space Age
Vilen Surenovich Karakashev, 1972

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- Offset/paper
- Dimensions/
- 91 H x 58 W
- Country
- Russian SFSR
- Condition
- B | Fine - Minor signs of wear

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"We Lit Up the Dawn of the Space Age" (1967) by Vilen Surenovich Karakashev offers a masterful synthesis of Soviet propaganda and modernist design principles during the height of the Space Race. Created in the aftermath of numerous Soviet space achievements, including Yuri Gagarin's historic flight, this poster connects revolutionary artistic traditions with contemporary scientific progress.
The poster arranges geometric forms for maximum symbolic impact. A white Sputnik satellite stands against a blue square, while three sweeping red curves below form the letters CCCP (USSR). These curves serve multiple functions: they are radio signals, the trajectory of spaceflight, and a bold declaration of Soviet dominance against the black void of space. The typography above the blue square integrates perfectly with these elements, creating a unified composition.

The work draws power from its fusion of political message and modernist form. The blue square references Kazimir Malevich's "Black Square" (1915), connecting the Russian avant-garde to Soviet space achievement. The limited palette - red, white, and blue against black - follows constructivist principles of design. The rising curves suggest unstoppable progress, while their transformation into CCCP emphasizes Soviet leadership in space exploration. Every element reinforces the central message: the USSR has inaugurated humanity's journey to the stars.
Vilen Surenovich Karakashev (b. 1935, Baku) trained at the Moscow State Academic Art Institute, graduating in 1962. After graduating from the Moscow State Academic Art Institute in 1962, he quickly gained recognition for bringing a fresh aesthetic to political poster art. Throughout the 1960s and early 1970s, Karakashev created numerous influential political and social posters, earning multiple "best poster of the year" awards. His works are now held in major Russian institutions, including the State Museum of Political History of Russia and the Russian State Library.

We Lit Up the Dawn of the Space Age
Vilen Surenovich Karakashev, 1972
- Medium
- Offset/paper
- Dimensions/
- 91 H x 58 W
- Country
- Russian SFSR
- Condition
- B | Fine - Minor signs of wear