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Painter, graphic artist, assemblage artist. Born in the family of Alexander Povzner in Moscow (1939). Studied at Moscow Institute of Polygraphy (1962–68). Member of the nonconformist movement (from m...
Painter, graphic artist, writer, performer, curator. Born in a family of Old Believers in the village of Sidoryonkovo in western Siberia during the Second World War. Moved to Moscow (1959) and studie...
Artist. Born in the family of Yevgeny Tumanov in Moscow (1949). Studied at the 1905 School of Art in Moscow (1970–74). Member of the Municipal Committee of Painters and Graphic Artists at 28 Malaya G...
Painter, collage artist. Born in the family of Mikhail Bordachyov in Moscow (1948). Graduated as a locksmith from college (1964). Took up fine art (1966). Influenced by Anatoly Zverev. Active member ...
Painter, graphic artist, book designer, object artist. Born in the family of Mikhail Yulikov in the small town of Vyatskiye Polyany in Kirov Region (1943). Studied at the Moscow Secondary School of A...
Painter, object artist. Born in the family of Nikolai Bich in the town of Stren?i in Latvia (1946). Studied at the studio of Dmitry Sobolev. Took up geometric abstraction (1960). Member of the noncon...
Artist. Born in the family of Nikolai Vologzhanin in the village of Zhukovo in Moscow Region (1945). Took up drawing at the age of six (1951). Studied at the Moscow School of Art and Industry (from 1...
Painter, applied artist. Born in the family of Vasily Lepin in Moscow (1944). Graduated from Moscow Institute of Polygraphy (1970). Member of the Union of Artists (1972), founding member of Twenty Mo...
Painter, graphic artist. Born in the family of Isaac Goldman in Moscow (1933). Graduated from Moscow Institute of Polygraphy (1967). Member of the Municipal Committee of Painters and Graphic Artists ...
Painter, graphic artist. Born in the family of Pavel Pavlenin in Perm (1946). Studied the theory and history of art at the Ilya Repin Institute of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture (1971–77). Infl...