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Russian Artistic Movements
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Nonconformism
Generation of the 1960s
Generation of the 1960s
Period:
1960s
List of representatives:
Boris Birger
Boris Sveshnikov
Lydia Masterkova
Vladimir Yakovlev
Yevgeny Bachurin
Yevgeny Mikhnov-Voitenko
The “generation of the sixties” (??????????????) led the wave of Soviet nonconformist art in the 1960s.
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