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Natalia Goncharova: Luboks, Icons And Russian Avant-Gardism – Edward Lucie-Smith

Natalia Goncharova: Luboks, Icons And Russian Avant-Gardism – Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Jun 18, 2019 | Reviews

Born in 1881, Natalia Goncharova was a full generation older than Lee Krasner and came from a very different background from that of Krasner’s Jewish parentage. She was born in 1881, the same year as Picasso. Her family was somewhat impoverished aristocrats, but her...
Restless Revolutionaries: A Timely Look At Russian Art By Edward Lucie-Smith

Restless Revolutionaries: A Timely Look At Russian Art By Edward Lucie-Smith

by News Desk | Feb 13, 2017 | Reviews

The R.A.’s new exhibition, hot on the heels of its magnificent Ab-Ex show, is entitled Revolution: Russian Art 1917-1932. That is, it aims to cover what happened in Russian art during the first period of Soviet rule. The show arrives, I think, at a particularly timely...
How Contemporary Is This Russian Art Collection On Display in Paris?

How Contemporary Is This Russian Art Collection On Display in Paris?

by News Desk | Sep 18, 2016 | News

A recent donation “Kollektsia ! Contemporary Art in the USSR and Russia.1950-2000” to the Pompidou Centre by Vladimir Potanin one of the wealthiest Russian businessman backed by 20 other collectors and 19 artists amply fulfils its aim to deepen knowledge of Russian...
MacDougall’s Offers Rare Glimpse Of Palmyra In 1930s Russian Painting

MacDougall’s Offers Rare Glimpse Of Palmyra In 1930s Russian Painting

by News Desk | May 31, 2016 | News

The great Syrian ruins of Palmyra, recently damaged by ISIS, is depicted in its former glory, as viewed in the early 1930s by the Russian artist, Alexander Yakovlev (1887–1938), in his masterpiece, Palmyra, on sale at MacDougall’s Russian Art Auction 8 June...
Visionary Russian Artist Timur Novikov Presents First London Exhibition

Visionary Russian Artist Timur Novikov Presents First London Exhibition

by News Desk | Feb 5, 2014 | News

The first UK group exhibition of two underground art movements started by the visionary artist Timur Novikov is presented in a new exhibition at Calvert 22 in London. These artworks emerged during the last decade of the Soviet Union and were once the backdrops for...
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