Sunday, November 06, 2011

Another round of exhibitions at the Gamborg Gallery.

Regular readers know that from time to time, I reintroduce my friend Allan Gamborg, Danish by birth, and a longtime resident of Moscow. Allan has enjoyed much success in his "second" (third? fifth?) career as a purveyor and advocate of Soviet-era art and artists. You can use the handy Blogger search feature with "Gamborg," and see previous postings. The format's usually the same, and it's always worth a few minutes to peruse the art. You need not be a Commie to enjoy the links to Allan's on-line galleries. As in the past, permit me to thank Allan for his boundless hospitality and to share his latest posting.

Dear Friends,

We have a series of new exhibitions on the Gamborg Gallery on the web:

THEMES

Leningrad was a very popular theme amongst Soviet artists in the 1940s-1970s – depicting the Moika, Fontanka, Smolnii, and the places where Dostoevsky’s characters were lurking. Here we show a selection of works by Natalia Gippius, Naira Akopyan, Mikhail Rojter, Lipa Rojter, Mikhail Natarevich, Evgenii Gavrilkevich, Klara Vlasova, Galina Dmitrieva, Svetlana Ryazanova, Vadim Volikov, Aleksei Tretyakov, Boris Derzhavin, Boris Uspensky, Dmitrii Dmitriev, and Ivan Tsarevich.

ARTISTS

Lipa Rojter (1916-1993) - http://russianart.dk/exhibition.asp?e=428

We show a large selection of 1940s-1960s works by famous Moscow graphic artist. The topics cover sports, agriculture, the Exhibition of Economical achievements (ВДНХ), Komsomols at work, Mayakovsky, the Russian village.

Viktor Penzin (Born 1938) - http://russianart.dk/exhibition.asp?e=429

Viktor Penzin was born in Penza, and studied at the Moscow Polygraphic Institute from 1953-58. He is one the most famous contemporary graphic artist, known for his series of works dedicated to oldRussia and illustration to classical Russian tales. He is now active in Moscow.

Igor Nikolaev (Born 1938) - http://russianart.dk/exhibition.asp?e=430

Well-known Moscow artist, painting mainly abstract art.

BOOK ILLUSTRATIONS

Moscow Architecture, 1956 illustrations by Roman Zhitkov - http://russianart.dk/exhibition.asp?e=431

A series of illustration to the book "Московское Зодчество" (Moscow Architecture), 1956, by M. Snegeryov. Publisher: Московский рабочий

The Violin (Скрипочка), 1956 illustrations by Marina Uspenskaya -http://russianart.dk/exhibition.asp?e=432

A series of 1956 illustrations to the book "Скрипочка" (The Violin) by L. Kvitko. Publishing house Detgiz 1956, 1957, 1958. Each year printed in 500.000 copies. The price was 30 copecks.

Enjoy the shows !

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