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Olga Bulgakova (Russian, 1951)
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Olga Bulgakova Archaisms: Nostalgia III 2004
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Biography |
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1951 |
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Born in Moscow |
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1962 - 1969 |
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Moscow Art School |
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1969 - 1975 |
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Moscow State Surikov Art Institute |
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1976 |
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Admitted to the USSR Union of Artists |
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1979 |
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Grand Prize. International Competition of Young Artists, Sofia, Bulgaria |
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Exhibitions |
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2004 |
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Portraits, Mimi Ferzt Gallery, New York |
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2000 |
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The Hurricane of Time: Turn of the Century, Close of the Millennium, Villa Ormond, San Remo, Italy |
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2000 |
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Olga Bulgakova, Alexander Sitnikov, Mimi Ferzt Gallery, New York |
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1999 - 2000 |
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“Science, Art, and the Unconscious Mind”, The Equitable Gallery, New York; Historishches Museum der Stadt Wien, Vienna; Binghamton University Art Museum, Binghamton, New York; Passage de Retz, Paris |
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1999 - 2000 |
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Women in Art: From the Kolodzei Collection, Friendship Gallery, Chevy Chase, MD; Atrium Gallery, Morristown, NJ |
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1999 |
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A Twenty-five Year Retrospective on Non-Conformist Russian Art, Kennan Institute for Advanced Russian Studies for Scholars, Woodrow Wilson International Center, Washington, DC |
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1999 |
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Olga Bulgakova, Alexander Sitnikov, De Twee Pauwen Gallery, The Hague, Netherlands |
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1997 - 1998 |
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Art Beyond Borders, UNESCO and The International Museum of XX Century Art, New York, Paris, Lisbon |
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1997 |
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The World of Perceptible Things in Pictures – the End of the 20th Century, Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow |
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1997 |
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Zalman Gallery, New York (solo) |
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1995 |
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From Gulag to Glasnost, Zimmerli Art Museum, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey |
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1993 |
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The Dream Reveals the Nature of Things, The State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow |
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1989 |
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Moscow Artists in London, Riverside Artists Group, London |
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1986 - 1987 |
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Six Moscow Painters, Riga, Latvia; Tallinn, Estonia |
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1985 |
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Russian and Soviet Art; Traditions and the Contemporary, Stuttgart; Hanover; Dusseldorf, Germany |
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1980 |
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International Triennial of Contemporary Art, Belgrade, Serbia |
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1976 |
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Self-Portrait in Russian and Soviet Art, The State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow |
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