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Russian Art News - Issue 29 (September 2002)
Museums' and Galleries' Exhibitions, Recent Books
Alexander Rodchenko: Modern Photography, Photomontage, and
Film, Berkeley Art Museum, CA, August 14 - October 13,
2002.
Alexander Zakharov: My Mind's Eye. Mimi Ferzt Gallery,
114 Prince Street, NYC, September 19 - 30, 2002. Opening
reception, Thursday, September 19th, 2002, 7 -9 PM.
Yuri Kuper: New Work. Franklin Bowles Galleries, 431
West Broadway, NYC, September 21 - October 13, 2002.
Michael Cheval, InterArt Gallery, 225 Tenth Ave., NYC,
September 5 - 20, 2002.
Anton S. Kandinsky: Recent Paintings. A.D. Gatto
Gallery, 42 West Market St., Rhinebeck, NY, September 14 -
October 14, 2002. Opening reception, Saturday, September 14th,
2002, 5-9PM.
The New Wing for the Norton and Nancy Dodge Collection of
Nonconformist Art from the Soviet Union 1956-1986, Jane
Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum, Rutgers, The State University of
New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ.
Exhibitions on view: Identity and Resistance: Abstract
Painting from Norton and Nancy Dodge Collection of
Nonconformist Art from the Soviet Union, September 7 -
November 17, 2002.
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Russian Art News - Issue 28 (June - August
2002)
Museums' and Galleries' Exhibitions, Recent Books
Franceska Kirke: Museum. Mimi Ferzt Gallery, 114 Prince
Street, NYC, May 30 - June, 2002.
Tatyana Nazarenko: My Russia. El Museo del Fondo del
Sol, 2112 R Street, Washington DC, June 7 - July 7, 2002.
Aging Icons: Recent Work by Shimon Okshteyn. Faulconer
Gallery, Grinnel College, Grinnell, Iowa, May 31 - July 14,
2002.
Vasily Kafanov: Collages. Grant Gallery, 7 Mercer
Street, NYC, July 12 - August 12, 2002.
The New Wing for the Norton and Nancy Dodge Collection of
Nonconformist Art from the Soviet Union 1956-1986, Jane
Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum, Rutgers, The State University of
New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ. Now open.
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Russian Art News - Issue 27 (May 2002)
Museums' and Galleries' Exhibitions, Recent Books
The Russian Avant-Garde Book 1910-1934. MoMa, NYC.
March 28-May 21, 2002
Featuring some 300 books, this is the most comprehensive
exhibition ever devoted exclusively to the illustrated books
made during this enormously creative period. Prompted by an
extraordinary gift to MoMA of more than 1,000 Russian
avant-garde illustrated books from The Judith Rothschild
Foundation, New York, the exhibition represents all the
significant artistic developments of the period with works by
Kazimir Malevich, Olga Rozanova, Natalia Goncharova, El
Lissitzky, Aleksandr Rodchenko, and many others.
Boris
Mikhailov: The Insulted and the Injured. Pace/MacGill
Gallery, 35 East 57th Street 9th floor, New York, NYC. April
11 - May 11, 2002.
Makarov: New Works. Mimi Ferzt Gallery, 114 Prince
Street, NYC. Through May 29, 2002.
Franceska Kirke: Museum. Mimi Ferzt Gallery, 114 Prince
Street, NYC, May 30 - June, 2002.
Tatyana Nazarenko: My Russia . Schimmel
Center for the Arts, Pace University, Manhattan, NYC, May 6 -
29, 2002.
The New Wing for the Norton and Nancy Dodge Collection of
Nonconformist Art from the Soviet Union 1956-1986, Jane
Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum, Rutgers, The State University of
New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ. Now open.
Top of the Page
Russian Art News - Issue 26 (April 2002)
Museums' and Galleries' Exhibitions, Recent Books
The Russian Avant-Garde Book 1910-1934. MoMa, NYC.
March 28-May 21, 2002
Featuring some 300 books, this is the most comprehensive
exhibition ever devoted exclusively to the illustrated books
made during this enormously creative period. Prompted by an
extraordinary gift to MoMA of more than 1,000 Russian
avant-garde illustrated books from The Judith Rothschild
Foundation, New York, the exhibition represents all the
significant artistic developments of the period with works by
Kazimir Malevich, Olga Rozanova, Natalia Goncharova, El
Lissitzky, Aleksandr Rodchenko, and many others.
Boris Mikhailov: The Insulted and the Injured. Pace/MacGill
Gallery, 35 East 57th Street 9th floor, New York, NYC. April
11 - May 11, 2002.
Small Works. Mimi Ferzt Gallery, NYC. March 21-April 8,
2002.
Vasily Kafanov. Grant Gallery, 7 Mercer Street, New
York, NYC. March 21 - April 12, 2002.
The New Wing for the Norton and Nancy Dodge Collection of
Nonconformist Art from the Soviet Union 1956-1986, Jane
Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum, Rutgers, The State University of
New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ. Now open.
Exhibitions on View: The Baltics:
Nonconformist and Modernist Art During The Soviet Era. Jane
Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum, Rutgers, The State University of
New Jersey, 71 Hamilton St., New Brunswick, NJ. December 8,
2001- March 17, 2002. Exhibition Catalogue.
Efim Ladyzhensky (March 9 - July 31, 2002) and Dobuzhinsky's
"St. Petersburg in 1921" (December 8, 2001 -
March 10, 2002)
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Russian Art News - Issue 25 (March 2002)
Museums' and Galleries' Exhibitions, Recent Books
New Identities New Forms,
March 12- March 27, 2002, Georgetown
University Art Galleries, Department of Art, Music and
Theater, 1221 36th Street NW, Washington DC. Opening reception
is on Tuesday, March 12, 5-6:30PM. The event organized by the
Department of Art, Music and Theater, CERES, and KAFI.
The Russian Avant-Garde Book 1910-1934 .
MoMa, NYC. March 28-May 21, 2002
Featuring some 300 books, this is the most comprehensive
exhibition ever devoted exclusively to the illustrated books
made during this enormously creative period. Prompted by an
extraordinary gift to MoMA of more than 1,000 Russian
avant-garde illustrated books from The Judith Rothschild
Foundation, New York, the exhibition represents all the
significant artistic developments of the period with works by
Kazimir Malevich, Olga Rozanova, Natalia Goncharova, El
Lissitzky, Aleksandr Rodchenko, and many others.
Small Works. Mimi Ferzt Gallery,
NYC. March 21, 2002.
Vasily Kafanov. Grant Gallery, 7 Mercer Street, New
York, NYC. March 21 - April 12, 2002.
The New Wing for the Norton and Nancy Dodge Collection of
Nonconformist Art from the Soviet Union 1956-1986, Jane
Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum, Rutgers, The State University of
New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ. Now open.
Exhibitions on View: The Baltics:
Nonconformist and Modernist Art During The Soviet Era. Jane
Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum, Rutgers, The State University of
New Jersey, 71 Hamilton St., New Brunswick, NJ. December 8,
2001- March 17, 2002. Exhibition Catalogue.
Efim Ladyzhensky (March 9 - July 31, 2002) and Dobuzhinsky's
"St. Petersburg in 1921" (December 8, 2001 -
March 10, 2002)
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Russian Art News - Issue 23 -24 (January -
February 2002)
Museums' and Galleries' Exhibitions, Recent Books
Elena Kallistova. Grant Gallery, 7 Mercer Street, New
York, NY. January 10 - 31, 2002. Opening reception on January
10, 6-8PM.
Ilya Shenker. Schimmel Art Center, Pace University, New
York, NY. January 2 - 29, 2002. Opening reception on January
2, 4 -7 PM.
Natalya Nesterova: Russian Wanderings. Lehman College
Art Gallery, Bedford Park Blvd. West, Bronx, NY. October 27,
2001 - January 20, 2002. Gallery hour: Tues.-Sat. from 10 - 4
PM. Exhibition catalogue.
The New Wing for the Norton and Nancy Dodge Collection of
Nonconformist Art from the Soviet Union 1956-1986, Jane
Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum, Rutgers, The State University of
New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ. Now open.
Exhibitions on View: The Baltics:
Nonconformist and Modernist Art During The Soviet Era. Jane
Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum, Rutgers, The State University of
New Jersey, 71 Hamilton St., New Brunswick, NJ. December 8,
2001- March 17, 2002. Exhibition Catalogue.
Evgenii Mikhnov-Voitenko (November 17, 2001 - January
20, 2002) and Dobuzhinsky's "St. Petersburg in
1921" (December 8, 2001 - March 10, 2002)
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2001
Russian Art News - Issue 22 (December 2001)
Museums' and Galleries' Exhibitions, Recent Books
The Baltics: Nonconformist and Modernist Art During The
Soviet Era. Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum, Rutgers,
The State University of New Jersey, 71 Hamilton St., New
Brunswick, NJ. December 8, 2001- March 17, 2002. Exhibition
Catalogue.
Lajos Flesser. Opening reception on December 6th,
6-8PM. Grant Gallery, Grand Opening at the new location: 7
Mercer Street, New York, NYC.
Zoya Frolova: Sense of Wonder. Mimi Ferzt Gallery, 114
Prince Street, New York, NY.
Natalya Nesterova: Russian Wanderings. Lehman College
Art Gallery, Bedford Park Blvd. West, Bronx, NY. October 27,
2001 - January 4, 2002. Gallery hour: Tues.-Sat. from 10 - 4
PM. Exhibition catalogue.
The New Wing for the Norton and Nancy Dodge Collection of
Nonconformist Art from the Soviet Union 1956-1986, Jane
Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum, Rutgers, The State University of
New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ. Now open.
Exhibitions on View: Evgenii
Mikhnov-Voitenko (November 17, 2001 - January 20, 2002)
and Dobuzhinsky's "St. Petersburg in 1921" (December
8, 2001 - March 10, 2002)
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Russian Art News - Issue 21 (September -
October - November 2001)
Museums' and Galleries' Exhibitions, Recent Books
Exhibition of Contemporary St. Petersburg Artists.
Selection from the Kolodzei Collection. October 9-16. Russian
Consulate, NYC. French Embassy, Washington DC.
4+4: Two Generations of Russian Avant-Garde. Opening
reception on October 11th, 7-9 PM. Mimi Ferzt Gallery, 114
Prince Street, NYC. October 11 - November 5, 2001. Exhibition
catalogue.
Vasily Kafanov: Script and Seal. Opening reception on
October 11th, 6-8PM. Grant Gallery, 484 Broom Street, NYC,
October 11 - November 4, 2001.
Natalya Nesterova: Painting Outside the Old Lines. Lazar
Gadaev: Spatial Sculptures. Opening reception, October
17th, 2001, 7-9 PM. Russian Cultural Centre. 1825 Phelps
Place, NW, Washington DC. October 18 - November 8, 2001.
Natalya Nesterova: Russian Wanderings. Lehman College
Art Gallery, Bedford Park Blvd. West, Bronx, NY. October 27,
2001 - January 4, 2002. Gallery hour: Tues.-Sat. from 10 - 4
PM. Exhibition catalogue.
Grisha Bruskin: Paradise Lost. Marlborough Gallery, 211
West 19 Street, Chelsea, NYC. October 29 - November 27, 2001.
Marc Chagall: Early Works from Russian Collections, The
Jewish Museum, 1109 Fifth Avenue, New York, April 29 - October
14, 2001. Exhibition catalogue.
The New Wing for the Norton and Nancy Dodge Collection of
Nonconformist Art from the Soviet Union 1956-1986, Jane
Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum, Rutgers, The State University of
New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ. Now open.
Exhibitions on View: Peeling Potatoes,
Painting Pictures: Women Artists in Post-Soviet Russia,
Estonia, and Latvia. (through November 2001) and The
Uncommon Vision of Sergei Konenkov (through November 14,
2001)
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Russian Art News - Issue 20 (Summer 2001)
Museums' and Galleries' Exhibitions, Recent Books
Contemporary Russian Amazons at the Grant Gallery.
Group exhibition featuring works by Aliona Aziornaya Elly
Scheblanova, Elena Amosova-Pogunova, Maria Vladimirova, Tagui
Barsegyan. Opening reception on Wednesday, June 6, 6-8 PM.
Grant Gallery, 484 Broom Street, NYC, June 6 - 25, 2001.
Marc Chagall: Early Works from Russian Collections, The
Jewish Museum, 1109 Fifth Avenue, New York, April 29 - October
14, 2001.
Forbidden Art of Postwar Russia Selections from the
Yuri Traisman Collection, Bruce Museum of Art and Science, 1
Museum Drive, Greenwich, CT 06830, April 28 - July 29, 2001
The Russian American Cultural Center presents: DUMBO
DOUBLE DEUCE: New York & Russian Artistic Détente ,
10 Jay Street, 9th Floor, Brooklyn, NY 11201, DUMBO (Down
Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass), F train to York Street,
Parking available. May 16 - June 10, 2001, Tuesday-Saturday 12
AM - 5 PM.
The Russian-American Cultural Center's exhibition of
Russian and American artists include Larry Rivers, Ross
Bleckner, Grisha Bruskin, Vitaly Komar & Alexander Melamid,
Janet Fish, Strong-Cuevas, Tamar Hirschl, Alexander Kosolapov,
Leonid Lerman, Irina Nakhova, Hovey Brock, John Bowman, Helene
Burke, Eteri Chkadua, Daria Deshuk, Mikhail Gubin, Elena
Korennova, Alexander Petrov, George Tsypin, Robert Vaughn,
Yona Verwer, Ted Victoria, and others.
The New Wing for the Norton and Nancy Dodge Collection of
Nonconformist Art from the Soviet Union 1956-1986, Jane
Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum, Rutgers, The State University of
New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ. Now open.
Exhibitions on View: The Uncommon
Vision of Sergei Konenkov (through November 14, 2001) and
New Acquisitions from Central Asia: Selections from the
Dodge Collection of Nonconformist Art from the Soviet
Union (through July 31, 2001)
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Russian Art News - Issue 19 (May 2001)
Museums' and Galleries' Exhibitions, Recent Books
WORLD RUSSIAN FORUM May 4 - 8, 2001: May 4 - 5, Marriott
Marquis Hotel, 1535 Broadway, May 7 - 8, Washington, DC: May
7, Ronald Reagan Building, Department of Commerce, BISNIS; May
8, United States Congress, Hart Senate Office Bldg. Room 708
An Exhibition: Selection from the Kolodzei Collection will
be held during Forum.
Russia's Integration into the Free World: New Ideas for US
- Russian Cooperation American and Russian political leaders,
businessmen, scholars and cultural figures will meet in New
York to discuss new proposals for the revival of the idea of
strategic partnership between the two countries. After
discussion, the most promising ideas will be presented to the
United States Congress on May 8 in Washington at the Hart
Senate Office Building, Room 708, and later to the White
House. Organized by Kontinent USA Media Group and Russia House
with the support from Eurasia Group, US - Russia Business
Council, Pennsylvania - Russia Business Council, UBS
PaineWebber, Nikoil, Sistema, Tyumen Oil, Logos Group,
RosBusinessConsulting, Media Press, and others.
Marc Chagall: Early Works from Russian Collections, The
Jewish Museum, 1109 Fifth Avenue, New York, April 29 - through
October 14, 2001.
Forbidden Art of Postwar Russia Selections from the
Yuri Traisman Collection, Bruce Museum of Art and Science, 1
Museum Drive, Greenwich, CT 06830, April 28 - July 29, 2001.
Nikolai Makarov: New Works, Mimi Ferzt Gallery, 114
Prince Street, NYC. Opening reception, Thursday, May 24th,
2001, 7-9 PM
The Russian American Cultural Center presents: DUMBO
DOUBLE DEUCE: New York & Russian Artistic Détente ,
10 Jay Street, 9th Floor, Brooklyn, NY 11201, DUMBO (Down
Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass), F train to York Street,
Parking available. Opening Reception: Wednesday, May 16, 5 - 8
PM. Exhibition: May 17 - June 10, Tuesday-Saturday 12 AM - 5
PM.
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Russian Art News - Issue 18 (April 2001)
Museums' and Galleries' Exhibitions, Recent Books
Women in Art The Hackensack Arts and Cultural Center,
39 Broadway, Hackensack, NJ. March 9-April 1, 2001. Opening
reception is on March 9, 4-9PM. The event organized by the
Bergen Museum, Hackensack Art Center, and KAFI.
Bergen Museum presents gallery talk by Natalia Kolodzei:
Russian Women Artists: a Brief History from the Time of
Catherine the Great to the Present, on Sunday, April 1st, 2001
at 2PM at the exhibition "Women in Art. Selections from
the Kolodzei Collection of Russian and Eastern European
Art", at the Hackensack Arts and Cultural Center, 39
Broadway, Hackensack, NJ.
Leonid Lamm, Silvermine Guild Galleries, 1037
Silvermine Rd, New Canaan, CT 06840.
The New Wing for the Norton and Nancy Dodge Collection of
Nonconformist Art from the Soviet Union 1956-1986, Jane
Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum, Rutgers, The State University of
New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ. Now open.
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Russian Art News - Issue 17 (March 2001)
Museums' and Galleries' Exhibitions, Recent Books
Women in Art The Hackensack Arts and Cultural Center,
39 Broadway, Hackensack, NJ. March 9-April 1, 2001. Opening
reception is on March 9, 4-9PM. The event organized by the
Bergen Museum, Hackensack Art Center, and KAFI.
Oscar Rabin, Mimi Ferzt Gallery, NY, Opening reception
on March 15th, 7-9 PM
Leonid Lamm, Silvermine Guild Galleries, 1037
Silvermine Rd, New Canaan, CT 06840. Opening on March 25
2-4pm.
The New Wing for the Norton and Nancy Dodge Collection of
Nonconformist Art from the Soviet Union 1956-1986, Jane
Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum, Rutgers, The State University of
New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ. Now open.
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Russian Art News - Issue 16 (February 2001)
Museums' and Galleries' Exhibitions, Recent Books
Lecture:
Natalia Kolodzei Art Exhibition and Lecture: Great Russian
Art Collections
Thursday, February 8, 2001, 6:30 p.m. The Russia Society,
Harvard Club of New York, 27 West 44th Street, New York, NY
Following the October Revolution in 1917 and the
suppression of the arts by the Communist regime, important
collectors risked their lives to collect and preserve the
heritage of the Russian Avant-Garde. Natalia Kolodzei will
trace the development of Russia's political regimes and their
relationship to the patronage and collection of Russian art.
Approximately a dozen original works of art from the Kolodzei
Collection will be on display in Harvard Hall. The Collection
consists of several thousand works of art including paintings,
drawings and sculptures by more than 300 artists from Russia
and the former Soviet Union.
Exhibition of works by Tatiana Antoshina, Tuesday, February
20th, 2001, 7-9 PM. Florence Lynch Gallery, 147 West 29th St.,
New York, NY. Antoshina is currently a fellow at Yaddo
(Saratoga Springs, NY) through the KAFI's exchange program.
Eva Levina-Rozengolts: Works in ink on paperNew York
Studio School of Drawing, Painting and Sculpture, 8 West 8th
St., New York, NY, through February 24, 2001
The New Wing for the Norton and Nancy Dodge Collection of
Nonconformist Art from the Soviet Union 1956-1986, Jane
Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum, Rutgers, The State University of
New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ. Now open
Cold War / Hot Culture: America and Russian Nonconformist
Art , Barrick Museum, University of Nevada Las Vegas, NV,
through February 9, 2001. Artists: Yuri Albert, Vagrich
Bakhchanyan, Farid Bogdalov, Grisha Bruskin, Mikhail
Chernyshev, Alexander Kosolapov, Leonid Lamm, Rostislav
Lebedev, Komar & Melamid, Vladimir Paperny, Leonid
Pinchevsky, Leonid, Oleg Vassiliev, Alexander Yulikov,
Alexander Zhitomirsky. The exhibition is part of International
Festival of Russian Art and Culture.
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Russian Art News - Issue 16 (January 2001)
Museums' and Galleries' Exhibitions, Recent Books
Eva Levina-Rozengolts: Works in ink on paper New York
Studio School of Drawing, Painting and Sculpture, 8 West 8th
St., New York, NY, from January 11 to February 24, 2001
The New Wing for the Norton and Nancy Dodge Collection of
Nonconformist Art from the Soviet Union 1956-1986, Jane
Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum, Rutgers, The State University of
New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ. Now open
Cold War / Hot Culture: America and Russian Nonconformist
Art , Barrick Museum, University of Nevada Las Vegas, NV,
through February 9, 2001. Artists: Yuri Albert, Vagrich
Bakhchanyan, Farid Bogdalov, Grisha Bruskin, Mikhail
Chernyshev, Alexander Kosolapov, Leonid Lamm, Rostislav
Lebedev, Komar & Melamid, Vladimir Paperny, Leonid
Pinchevsky, Leonid, Oleg Vassiliev, Alexander Yulikov,
Alexander Zhitomirsky. The exhibition is part of International
Festival of Russian Art and Culture.
Amazons of the Avant-Garde: Alexandra Exter, Natalia
Goncharova, Liubov Popova, Olga Rozanova, Varvara Stepanova,
and Nadezhda Udaltsova, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New
York, through January 7, 2001.
NATALYA NESTEROVA: RUSSIAN WANDERINGS the B'nai B'rith
Klutznick National Jewish Museum, through January 15, 2001
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Russian Art News - Issue 15 (December 2000)
Museums' and Galleries' Exhibitions, Recent Books
The Past Isn't Dead, It Isn't Even Past...Oleg
Vassiliev. University Art Gallery, University of
Massachusetts, Darmouth, MA, through December 9, 2000.
The New Wing for the Norton and Nancy Dodge Collection of
Nonconformist Art from the Soviet Union 1956-1986, Jane
Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum, Rutgers, The State University of
New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ. Now open
Cold War / Hot Culture: America and Russian Nonconformist
Art , Barrick Museum, University of Nevada Las Vegas, NV,
through February 9, 2001. Artists: Yuri Albert, Vagrich
Bakhchanyan, Farid Bogdalov, Grisha Bruskin, Mikhail
Chernyshev, Alexander Kosolapov, Leonid Lamm, Rostislav
Lebedev, Komar & Melamid, Vladimir Paperny, Leonid
Pinchevsky, Leonid, Oleg Vassiliev, Alexander Yulikov,
Alexander Zhitomirsky. The exhibition is part of International
Festival of Russian Art and Culture.
Forbidden Art: The Post War Russian Avant-Garde,
McMullen Museum, through December 10, 2000
Amazons of the Avant-Garde: Alexandra Exter, Natalia
Goncharova, Liubov Popova, Olga Rozanova, Varvara Stepanova,
and Nadezhda Udaltsova, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New
York, through January 7, 2001.
NATALYA NESTEROVA: RUSSIAN WANDERINGS the B'nai B'rith
Klutznick National Jewish Museum, through January 15, 2001
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Russian Art News - Issue 14 (November 2000)
Museums' and Galleries' Exhibitions, Recent Books
The Past Isn't Dead, It Isn't Even Past...Oleg
Vassiliev. University Art Gallery, University of
Massachusetts, Darmouth, MA, from November 4 to December 9,
2000.
The New Wing for the Norton and Nancy Dodge Collection of
Nonconformist Art from the Soviet Union 1956-1986, Jane
Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum, Rutgers, The State University of
New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ. Opening Saturday, November 11th
Cold War / Hot Culture: America and Russian Nonconformist
Art , Barrick Museum, University of Nevada Las Vegas, NV,
November 21 through February 9, 2001. Artists: Yuri Albert,
Vagrich Bakhchanyan, Farid Bogdalov, Grisha Bruskin, Mikhail
Chernyshev, Alexander Kosolapov, Leonid Lamm, Rostislav
Lebedev, Komar & Melamid, Vladimir Paperny, Leonid
Pinchevsky, Leonid, Oleg Vassiliev, Alexander Yulikov,
Alexander Zhitomirsky. The exhibition is part of International
Festival of Russian Art and Culture.
Boris Zaborov Mimi Ferzt Gallery, New York
Forbidden Art: The Post War Russian Avant-Garde,
McMullen Museum, through December 10, 2000
Amazons of the Avant-Garde: Alexandra Exter, Natalia
Goncharova, Liubov Popova, Olga Rozanova, Varvara Stepanova,
and Nadezhda Udaltsova, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New
York, through January 7, 2001.
NATALYA NESTEROVA: RUSSIAN WANDERINGS the B'nai B'rith
Klutznick National Jewish Museum, through January 15, 2001
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Russian Art News - Issue 13 (October 2000)
Museums' and Galleries' Exhibitions, Recent Books
Forbidden Art: The Post War Russian Avant-Garde,
McMullen Museum, October 15 - December 10, 2000. Click
here to buy the book.
Amazons of the Avant-Garde: Alexandra Exter, Natalia
Goncharova, Liubov Popova, Olga Rozanova, Varvara Stepanova,
and Nadezhda Udaltsova , Solomon R.
Guggenheim Museum, New York, through January 7, 2001.
Olga Bulgakova Alexander Sitnikov Mimi Ferzt Gallery,
NYC through October 5, 2000.
NATALYA NESTEROVA: RUSSIAN WANDERINGS the B'nai B'rith
Klutznick National Jewish Museum, through January 15, 2001.
(catalogue)
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Russian Art News - Issue 12 (September
2000)
Amazons of the Avant-Garde: Alexandra Exter, Natalia
Goncharova, Liubov Popova, Olga Rozanova, Varvara Stepanova,
and Nadezhda Udaltsova . Solomon R.
Guggenheim Museum, New York from September 8, 2000 to January
7, 2001. (catalogue)
While the remarkable achievements of the early 20th-century
Russian avant-garde have been well documented, the
unprecedented number of women artists within a radical
cultural enterprise is an essential aspect that has yet to be
properly explored. Amazons of the Avant-Garde features the
work of six artists who each developed an original,
independent style that broke new ground in the fine and
applied arts. Drawn from over 20 collections including
regional Russian museums, the exhibition displays more than 60
paintings and works on paper, many of which are being shown
for the first time in the West (from press-release). Curated
by John E. Bowlt, Professor of Slavic Languages and Literature
at the University of Southern California; Zelfira Tregulova,
Moscow; and Matthew Drutt, Associate Curator for Research,
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum.
Olga Bulgakova Alexander Sitnikov. Mimi Ferzt Gallery,
NYC from September 21 to October 5, 2000. Opening reception on
September 21, 7-9. (catalogue)
NATALYA NESTEROVA: RUSSIAN WANDERINGS. The B'nai B'rith
Klutznick National Jewish Museum from September 21, 2000 -
January 15, 2001. Opening reception on September 21, 6:30 -
8:30 PM. (catalogue)
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Russian Art News - Issue 11 (July-August
2000)
The Hurricane of Time: Turn of the Century, Close of the
Millennium. Art of the 1960s through 2000
Selections from the Kolodzei Collection of Russian &
Eastern European Art. Sanremo Villa Ormond, Corso F.Cavallotti,
San Remo, Italy, from July 22 to August 6, 2000. Opening
reception on July 22 at 5 PM. (catalogue)
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Russian Art News - Issue 10 (June 2000)
Ilya & Emilia Kabakov The Palace of Projects.
Public Art Fund, 69th Regiment Armory at Lexington Avenue
& 26th Street form June 15 to July 10, 2000, 11-7 PM,
closed on Tuesday. (catalogue)
Ilya Kabakov: 1968-1998, Center for Curatorial Studies,
Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, New York, June 25 through
September 3, 2000, museum hours W-S, 1-5PM. Opening Reception
Sunday, June 25, from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m.
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Russian Art News - Issue 9 (May 2000)
Women in Art . Atrium Gallery,
Morris County Administration Building, Court Street,
Morristown, New Jersey from April 24 to July 7, 2000,
Reception May 5, 6:30 - 8:30 PM.
Dmitri Plavinsky. A selected retrospective exhibition
on the occasion of the release of the artist's monograph
published by Rizzoli International Publication, Mimi Ferzt,
NYC, reception for the artist May 16, 2000, 7-9 PM. Click
here to buy the book.
Franceska Kirke, The Appropriated Image. Mimi Ferzt,
NYC, reception for the artist Thursday, May 25, 2000, 7-9 PM.
(Catalogue)
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Russian Art News - Issue 8 (April 2000)
Seeing Isn't Believing: Russian Art Since Glasnost' ,
The Lamont Gallery, Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, NH. April
1 to May 13, 2000. (catalogue)
Nikolai Makarov. New York. Mimi Ferzt, 114 Prince
Street, NYC. Reception for the artist April 6, 2000, 7-9 PM.
Subvision Spirituals Group Show: Victor Zinuhov, Yury
Ivanov, Girair Polatian, Vladimir Titov, Alexander Shnurov.
The Artyama, 47 Murray Street, NYC. April 1 - May 1, 2000.
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Russian Art News - Issue 7 (March 2000)
Millenniya: Fifth Annual Women's Show .
C.A.S.E., 80 Grand Street, Jersey City, NJ from March 11 to
April 9, 2000. Reception March 11, 7-10 PM.
E-Europe: Vagrich Bakhchanyan, Horia Cadariu, Yevgeniy Fiks,
Alla Geogieva, Andras Halasz, Michael Krynski, Andrea
Mihalovic, Leonid Pinchevsky, Adelina Popnedeleva, Traian
Stanescu. The Bronx River Art Center and Gallery, 1018
East Tremont Avenue, Bronx, NY, March 18-April 15, 2000.
Reception March 18, 3-6 PM. Curated by Irina Danilova.
Oleg Vassiliev: On Black Paper, 1994 - 1997. Denison
University Art Gallery, Granville, Ohio from February 25 to
April 7, 2000. (catalogue)
Dmitry Shagin and Vladimir Shinkarev: MITKI on Long Island,
Interart gallery, Huntington NY from March 25 to April 15,
2000.
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Russian Art News - Issue 6 (February 2000)
Marina Temkina: Engagement Time .
Florence Lynch Gallery, February 18 - April 8, 2000, reception
for the artist February 18, 6-8PM.
Zinovy Sherser, Maria Vladimirova, Vladimir Ganin, Oleg
Lazarenko. CASE, 80 Grand Street, Jersey City from
February 13 to 26, 2000, reception for the artists February 13
at 4PM.
East of Elbe series of exhibitions of artists from
Russia, Poland, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Hungary, Yugoslavia,
Ukraine and Slovakia. The current exhibition is a group show
of nonconformist artists from the 1920s to the present,
featuring 165 works by artists from Russia, Poland and
Ukraine, including Mikhail Shvartsman, Mihail Chemiakin,
Alexander Tyshler and others. Bridging the Ocean Foundation,
217 Warren St. Hudson, NY, through February 20, 2000.
Sergei Bugaev (Africa), Mir: Made in XX century I-20
Gallery, NYC, through March 11.
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Russian Art News - Issue 5 (January 2000)
Human Being. Ray Fiero, Konstantin Bokov,
Grant Gallery, NYC. January 4-23, 2000. Reception for the
artists January 6, 6-8 PM
Sergei Bugaev (Africa), Mir: Made in XX century I-20
Gallery, NYC. January 29 - March 11, 2000. Reception for the
artist January 29, 6 PM.
Kirill Danelia, Grant Gallery, NYC. January 25 -
February 13, 2000. Reception for the artist January 27, 6-8
PM. (catalogue)
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Russian Art News - Issue 4 (December 1999)
Goodbye Favorite European Portraits: Hello Euro An
underwater installation by Valerii and Natasha Cherkashin,
World Bank, Washington, DC. December 2, 1999 - March 2000.
Reception December 1, 6 PM.
Russia and Jews CASE Museum of Contemporary Russian
Art, 80 Grand Street, Jersey City, NJ. December 5 - 23.
Opening reception December 5, 4 PM.
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Russian Art News - Issue 3 (November 1999)
Visual Riddles artists: Kurt
Delbano, Alexander Valdman, Ivan Valchev, Vladimir Aituganov,
Ivan Markovic, Irene Mudrova, Ivan Marchuk, Lucien Dulfan,
Leonid Gervitz, Ella Kogan, Dimitry Gerrman, 1100 Madison
Galleria, NYC. November 4-27, 1999.
Lev Meshberg, Franklin Bowles Gallery, NYC, November 6,
1999.
Zoya Frolova, Tempus Sans, Mimi Ferzt, 114 Prince
Street, NYC. November 11 - 28, 1999. Reception for the artist
November 18, 7-9 pm
Alexander Brodsky Grey Matter, Ronald Feldman Fine
Arts, 31 Mercer Street, NYC. November 20 - December 18, 1999.
Mere Words. This group exhibit relates visual art made
by writers to work made by visual artists who use the written
word. Longwood Arts Gallery, Bronx, NY. November 13, 1999 -
February 5, 2000. Among participants works by Irina Danilova
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Russian Art News - Issue 2 (October 1999)
Oleg Vassiliev: On Black Paper, 1994 - 1997. Wake
Forest University Fine Arts Gallery, NC. October 8 to November
14, 1999. (catalogue)
Vladimir Nemukhin Paintings and Drawings. Mimi Ferzt,
NY.October 14 - 31, 1999. (catalogue)
The Other: from Moscow Underground Art to Art for the Sake
of Art. Grant Gallery, NY. October 7 - 25, 1999.
(catalogue)
American Sentences. Curated by David Melamed and Stalyn
Freile. Union Hill Arts Building, NJ. October 15 - October 31,
1999. Among works exhibited installation by Kosolapov
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Russian Art News - Issue 1 (September 1999)
Grisha Bruskin and Magdalena Abakanowicz. Marlborough
Gallery, NY. September - October 1999. (catalogue)
Valery Koshliakov. Maya Polsky Gallery, Chicago, IL.
September 17 - Oct. 19, 1999. (catalogue)
Alexander Zakharov Sky Earth Water. Mimi Ferzt, NY.
September 23 to October 10, 1999.
Vladimir Kanevsky and Ricardo Barros. Marsha Child
Contemporary, Princeton, NJ. September 18 - October 17, 1999.
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