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Russian Artistic Movements
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Nonconformism
Underground
Underground
Period:
1960s–1970s
List of representatives:
Gleb Bogomolov
Mihail Chemiakine
Natalia Abalakova
Nikolai Matryonin
Pyotr Belenok
Vagrich Bakhchanian
Vladlen Gavrilchik
Yevgeny Goryunov
Yevgeny Rukhin
Yury Dyshlenko
The most important representatives of the Moscow underground were Vladimir Yankilevsky, Dmitry Plavinsky, Eduard Steinberg and Marlen Spindler.
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