Item #3895 4-aia mezhdunarodnaia kazanskaia biennale pechatnoi grafiki "Vsadnik" / IV Kazan International Printmaking Biennale "Rider"; 4- " " :. Olga Ulemnova.
4-aia mezhdunarodnaia kazanskaia biennale pechatnoi grafiki "Vsadnik" / IV Kazan International Printmaking Biennale "Rider"; 4- " " :
4-aia mezhdunarodnaia kazanskaia biennale pechatnoi grafiki "Vsadnik" / IV Kazan International Printmaking Biennale "Rider"; 4- " " :
4-aia mezhdunarodnaia kazanskaia biennale pechatnoi grafiki "Vsadnik" / IV Kazan International Printmaking Biennale "Rider"; 4- " " :
4-aia mezhdunarodnaia kazanskaia biennale pechatnoi grafiki "Vsadnik" / IV Kazan International Printmaking Biennale "Rider"; 4- " " :
4-aia mezhdunarodnaia kazanskaia biennale pechatnoi grafiki "Vsadnik" / IV Kazan International Printmaking Biennale "Rider"; 4- " " :
4-aia mezhdunarodnaia kazanskaia biennale pechatnoi grafiki "Vsadnik" / IV Kazan International Printmaking Biennale "Rider"; 4- " " :
4-aia mezhdunarodnaia kazanskaia biennale pechatnoi grafiki "Vsadnik" / IV Kazan International Printmaking Biennale "Rider"; 4- " " :

4-aia mezhdunarodnaia kazanskaia biennale pechatnoi grafiki "Vsadnik" / IV Kazan International Printmaking Biennale "Rider"; 4- " " :

Kazan: Zaman, 2019. Sewn pb. The Tatarstan State Museum of Fine Arts in Kazan began its international competition and exhibition of graphic art in 2015 calling for works to display in any form of prints. The name "Rider" ("Vsadnik") harks back to a group of artists exploring print technologies in Kazan in the 1920s. For the fourth published here Artists from Russia and seventeen other countries contributed works most of which were created between 2014 and 2017. Publication coincides with the 100th anniversary of the 1917 revolution, and the curators organized for the biennale a secondary historical exhibition of prints of the revolutionary era, which are published here as a separate chapter and include works from the Tatarstan State Museum of Fine Arts and from Galeev Gallery in Moscow, (Galeev has a distinguished collection of art of the early twentieth century and avant-garde). Among the major artists of the 1920s whose prints the catalogue publishes here are Vladimir Favorskii, Viacheslav Pakulin, Aleksei Pakhomov, and the Kazan avant-garde artist Konstantin Chebotaryov. 127 p., 30 cm, approx. 400 color and b/w illus., Rus. and ENGLISH. Item #3895
ISBN: 9785442801408

Run: 300.

Price: $42.00

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