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Biography |
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1925 |
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Born in Moscow, Russia |
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1942 - 1945 |
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Studies under the direction of P.E. Sokolov |
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1957 |
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Studies at Surikov Institute Moscow, Russia |
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1958 |
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Member of the Lianosovo Group Moscow, Russia |
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1972 - 1982 |
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Travels to Poland, Czechoslovakia, Budapest |
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2004 |
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Lives and works in Germany and Moscow |
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Exhibitions |
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1999 |
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Vladimir Nemukhin, Paintings and Drawings, Mimi Ferzt Gallery New York, NY |
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1999 |
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Games and Obsessions in Russian Art, State Russian Museum St. Petersburg, Russia |
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1999 |
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Nonconformist Art from the Soviet Union, Drawings and Graphics, Albertina Vienna, Austria |
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1998 |
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Nonconformists-The 2nd Russian Avant-Garde 1955-1988 (Collection of Bar-Gera), Samara Art Museum Samara, Russia |
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1998 |
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Lianozovo, State Tretyakov Museum Moscow, Russia |
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1998 |
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Second Avant-Garde, Graphic, Dom Natchokina Gallery Moscow, Russia |
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1998 |
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Forbidden Art: The Postwar Russian Avant-Garde, Pasadena Art Center College of Design Gallery Pasadena, CA |
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1994 |
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Vladimir Nemukhin, Casino Knokke Belgium |
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1994 |
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Vladimir Nemukhin, Galerie Editions Simoncini Luxemberg, Belgium |
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1993 |
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Vladimir Nemukhin, Group 2 Gallery Brussels, Germany |
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1993 |
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Vladimir Nemukhin, Galerie B. Haasner Wiesbaden, Germany |
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1992 |
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Vladimir Nemukhin, Galerie Editions Simoncini Luxemburg, Belgium |
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Autumn Exhibition of Moscow Artists, Moscow |
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A Survey of Russian Painting, Fifteenth Century to the Present, Gallery of Modern Art, New York |
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New Paintings from the USSR, Galerie ABC, Maison de la Tour, Drôme, France |
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Institute of World Economics and International Relations, Moscow |
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New Tendencies in Moscow, Museo Civico de Belle Arti, Lugano, Switzerland |
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Moscow Avant-Garde, Galerie Dina Vierny, Paris |
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Second Autumn Open-Air Exhibition, (Bulldozer Exhibition), Izmailovsky Park, Moscow |
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Eight Painters from Moscow, Musée de Peinture et de Sculpture, Grenoble, France |
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Russian Non-Conformist Painters: Glezer Collection, Braunschweig Exhibition Hall, Berlin |
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Russian Contemporary Painters, Palais des Congres, Paris |
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La Nuova Arte Sovietica, La Biennale di Venezia, Italy |
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Russian and Soviet Painting: An Exhibition from the Museums of the USSR, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; The Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco |
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Non-Official Russian Art, Musée du Vieux Chateaux, Laval; Musée des Beaux-Arts, Tours, France |
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Contemporary Unofficial Soviet Art, Municipal Museum, Tokyo |
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The First Biennale of Russian Painters, Centre des Arts et Loisirs du Vesine, France |
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Exposition of Non-Official Russian Art, Salone Fieristico, Rimini, Italy |
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Soviet Art, The New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York |
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Vladimir Nemukhin and Vladimir Yankilevsky, Galerie Else Lommel, Leverkusen, Germany; Goldman-Kraft Gallery, Chicago |
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Resist Esthetics, Collection Bar-Gera, East German Culture Center, Cologne, Germany |
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In the USSR and Beyond, Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam |
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Towards an Object, Kashirskoye Chaussee Exhibition, Moscow; Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam |
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Lianozovo, Museum Bochum, Germany |
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Nemukhin, Yankilevsky, Le Monde de l'Arts, Paris |
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Russian Avant-Garde: 60 Years, Galerie Clara Maria Sels, Dusseldorf |
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From Gulag to Glasnost: Nonconformist Art from the Soviet Union, Zimmerli Art Museum, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey; Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam |
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Nonconformists-The 2nd Russian Avant-Garde: 1955-1988, (Collection of Bar-Gera), The State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg; The State Tretyakov Museum, Moscow; Josef Albers Museum, Bottrop, Germany; |
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Exhibition of the Collection of E. Nutovtch, Museum of Private Collections, Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow |
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