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IZOSTAT (ИЗОСТАТ) ( rus, Всесоюзный институт изобразительной статистики советского строительства и хозяйства) was the "All-union Institute of Pictorial Statistics of Soviet Construction and Economy," an agency of the Soviet government that designed, created, published, and distributed graphic representations of Soviet industry that were easily understandable without written explanations. Founded as an educational unit, Izostat evolved into a producer of propaganda. It operated between 1931 and 1940.


Viennese Origins

In
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of the 1920s under the Social Democratic Party of Austria, philosopher and logician of the
Vienna Circle The Vienna Circle (german: Wiener Kreis) of Logical Empiricism was a group of elite philosophers and scientists drawn from the natural and social sciences, logic and mathematics who met regularly from 1924 to 1936 at the University of Vienna, ch ...
,
Otto Neurath Otto Karl Wilhelm Neurath (; 10 December 1882 – 22 December 1945) was an Austrian-born philosopher of science, sociologist, and political economist. He was also the inventor of the ISOTYPE method of pictorial statistics and an innovator in mu ...
, founded a new museum for housing and city planning called Siedlungsmuseum, renamed in 1925 the Gesellschafts- und Wirtschaftsmuseum in Wien (Museum of Society and Economy in Vienna). To make the museum's displays widely understandable for visitors from all around the polyglot Austro-Hungarian Empire, Neurath worked on graphic design and visual education, believing that "Words divide, pictures unite," a coinage of his own that he displayed on the wall of his office there. In the late 1920s, his assistant, graphic designer and communications theorist
Rudolf Modley Rudolf Modley (November 3, 1906 – September 28, 1976) ...
, contributed to a new means of communication: a visual "language." With the illustrator
Gerd Arntz Gerd Arntz (11 December 1900, in Remscheid – 4 December 1988, in The Hague) was a German Modernist artist renowned for his black and white woodcuts. A core member of the Cologne Progressives, he was also a council communist. The Cologne Progres ...
and with Marie Reidemeister, Neurath's team developed novel ways of representing quantitative information via easily interpretable icons. The forerunner of contemporary
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, he initially called this the Vienna Method of Pictorial Statistics. As his ambitions for the project expanded beyond social and economic data related to Vienna, he renamed the project "Isotype," an acronymic nickname for the project's full title: International System of Typographic Picture Education. At international conventions of city planners, Neurath presented and promoted his communication tools. Neurath's methods made such an impact on a delegation from the Soviet Embassy, another government with a polyglot population, the Soviet government in Moscow invited Neurath and Reidemeister to assist with the creation of an educational institution based on the same principles.


Establishment

Neurath and Reidemeister accepted the invitation, and Neurath committed to spending sixty days each year in the Soviet Union to assist started in 1931. The institute was located in 9 Bol'shoi Komsomol'sky pereulok. Neurath's colleagues
Gerd Arntz Gerd Arntz (11 December 1900, in Remscheid – 4 December 1988, in The Hague) was a German Modernist artist renowned for his black and white woodcuts. A core member of the Cologne Progressives, he was also a council communist. The Cologne Progres ...
and Peter Alma also spent time working at IZOSTAT between 1931 and 1934. In 1932 Izostat published a monograph about its methods in ''Pictorial statistics and the Vienna Method'' (Изобразительная статистика и венский метод) by Ivan Petrovich Ivanitsky.


Output

With a staff that eventually grew to seventy, Izostat's main goal was to develop
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that communicated both the successes of the
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(1928–1932), especially in the development of coal, iron, steel, and electricity, and predictions of the anticipated successes of the Second five-year plan in roads, railways, and waterways. Izostat’s output was not limited to news, but created a wide variety of materials including charts, books, window displays, and materials for Soviet holidays and celebrations. Some Izostat materials were also produced for an overseas audience. English-language publications such as ''The Struggle for Five Years in Four'' and ''The Second Five-Year Plan in Construction'' were printed and distributed to Communist Party or trade union officials in the anglophone world. ''Survey Graphic'', an American journal reproduced a number of Izostat charts originally created for ''
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''. The agency’s most notable English-language project was an album produced for the 1939 New York World's Fair and overseen by the Russian avant-garde
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artist
El Lissitzky Lazar Markovich Lissitzky (russian: link=no, Ла́зарь Ма́ркович Лиси́цкий, ; – 30 December 1941), better known as El Lissitzky (russian: link=no, Эль Лиси́цкий; yi, על ליסיצקי), was a Russian artist ...
. ''Titled USSR: An Album Illustrating the State Organization and National Economy of the USSR'', it combined Izostat charts, photographs of notable Soviet figures and events, and woodcut
socialist realist Socialist realism is a style of idealized realistic art that was developed in the Soviet Union and was the official style in that country between 1932 and 1988, as well as in other socialist countries after World War II. Socialist realism is ...
scenes portraying Soviet life in a positive light. As Neurath perceived Izostat's mission stray from education, he grew disillusioned with Izostat and ended his collaboration in 1934. By the late 1930s, the agency's mission had shifted to propaganda and agitation.


Dissolution

The organization continued to operate until 1940, when it was shut down.


References

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