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Nonconformism

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Monica.
№ 121 Monica.

Monica.

AuthorKonysheva N.I.

Year – 1993
Size – 50x35.
Technique Hardboard, oil.

Description:
Signed lower right.

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Poet.
№ 502 Poet.

Poet.

AuthorMakarevich I.G.

Year – 1969
Size – 29x21.
Technique Etching.

Description:
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Spotted horse.
№ 505 Spotted horse.

Spotted horse.

AuthorZverev A.T.

Size – 59.5x41.5.
Technique Paper, gouache.

Description:
The work comes from the collection of G.D. Costakis.

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Artifacts. From the series "Suprematist Games".
№ 507 Artifacts. From the series "Suprematist Games".

Artifacts. From the series "Suprematist Games".

AuthorInfante Arana F.

Year – 1968
Size – 50x55.
Technique Photo.



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Rabin's bottle. Dedicated to Oscar Rabin.
№ 510 Rabin's bottle. Dedicated to Oscar Rabin.

Rabin's bottle. Dedicated to Oscar Rabin.

AuthorShemyakin M.M.

Year – 1985
Size – 147x92.
Technique Oil on canvas.

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Fire pipa.
№ 522 Fire pipa.

Fire pipa.

AuthorPurygin L.A.

Year – 1989
Size – 34x50.
Technique Oil on canvas.

Description:
Signed lower left. Sold.



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Nude.
№ 525 Nude.

Nude.

AuthorPobozhensky V.Ya.

Year – 1979
Size – 61x122.
Technique Hardboard, oil.

Description:
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Untitled.
№ 529 Untitled.

Untitled.

AuthorKabakov I.I.

Year – 1979
Size – 31.7x21.8.
Technique Paper, see technique.

Description:
Signed lower right. Sold.



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Nonconformism means unofficial Soviet art. The name Soviet nonconformism serves to jointly denote the representatives of various artistic schools of 1950—1980s which for reasons of political and ideological censure were pushed out of the public artistic life. At this time, the visual arts in USSR became separated into conformism and nonconformism. The terms conformism and nonconformism were borrowed from psychology to designate passive and remonstrative acceptance of the existing system. Nonconformism in Soviet art reflected the existing psychological and social situation. The example of nonconformism in the life of Soviet people showed that sustained pressure of the totalitarian oppression was impossible. In search of new reality, the visual arts were boldly overcoming the obstacles of the past canons. In the field of unofficial arts of the Soviet Union the laws for state regulation of the art process could not operate. The development of the art was left to its own laws. Many view nonconformism as a whole as an “insane mixture of Russophiles and Westernists, the salon and the deep thinking of artists working in most diverse manners who were brought together through being on the same side of the fence”.

The nonconformism is acknowledged as a unique phenomenon in the history of visual arts; many specimens of “unofficial art” became a part of the collections and displays of the State Tretiakov Gallery, the Russian Museum, the Moscow Museum of Modern Art and many others.

Buy nonconformist art works. Sell nonconformist art works. These are very popular requests that we receive at out site. Our gallery purchases collections of paintings and graphics of the 20th century and important works of nonconformist artists. About 300 outstanding works of different authors are represented in the funds of our gallery. They are gathered in the collection of Nonconformist artists.

Soviet nonconformist art includes several informal groups, such as “Lianozovo group” (Oscar Rabin, Nikolai Vechtomov, Lidia Masterkova, Vladimir Nemukhin, Lev Kropivnitsky), “Moscow conceptualists” (Ilya Kabakov, Andrei Monastyrsky and artistic group “Collective actions”, Erik Bulatov, Dmitry Prigov, Viktor Pivovarov, Pavel Pepperstein, Nikita Alekseiev and others, “Gnezdo” group), “Sots Art” (Vitaly Komar and Alexander Melamid), “Mitki”.

Buy nonconformist art works. You can buy the works of these and other Soviet unofficial artists in our gallery.


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