Kabakov Ilya Iosifovich (1933-2023), "Factory Kalev" ("Фабрика Калев"). Original illustration for the book "Тетушка зубная боль" (author S. Georgiyevskaya), the 70-ties of the 20th cent., paper, water colour, indian ink, 18.2 x 18.1 cm, The illustration is reproduced in the book published by "Детская литература", Moscow, 1972. Ilya Iosifovich Kabakov was a Soviet and American artist, a representative of Moscow conceptualism. He became world famous in the late Soviet and post-Soviet periods thanks to installations in which he explored the feeling of alienation and boredom characteristic of Soviet everyday life. In 2008, he and his wife were awarded the Japanese Emperor's Art Prize.
painter: | Kabakov Ilya Iosifovich (1933-2023) |
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title: | "Factory Kalev" ("Фабрика Калев"). Original illustration for the book "Тетушка зубная боль" (author S. Georgiyevskaya) |
period: | the 70-ties of the 20th cent. |
material: | paper |
tehnique: | water colour |
tehnique: | indian ink |
dimensions: | 18.2 x 18.1 |
commnets: | The illustration is reproduced in the book published by "Детская литература", Moscow, 1972. Ilya Iosifovich Kabakov was a Soviet and American artist, a representative of Moscow conceptualism. He became world famous in the late Soviet and post-Soviet periods thanks to installations in which he explored the feeling of alienation and boredom characteristic of Soviet everyday life. In 2008, he and his wife were awarded the Japanese Emperor's Art Prize. |
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