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Lydia Masterkova Biography
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1943 - 1946 |
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Studied at the Secondary Art School
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1946 - 1950 |
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Surikov Institute of Art
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| Selected Exhibitions |
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2005
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“pen, ink.” Mimi Ferzt Gallery, New York
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2004
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“Portraits.” Mimi Ferzt Gallery, New York
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2000
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Galleria d’Arte Moderna Le Contemporanea-palazzo Forti, Verona, Italia Festival Garonne - 2000, Toulouse, France Koln Markisches Museum, der Stadt Witten, Germany
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1999
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“Nudes.” Mimi Ferzt Gallery, New York Frederick R Weisman Art Museum, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN Russian Avant-Garde after the War. The State Russian Museum, St. PetersburGraphische Sammelung “Albertina” Autriche, Wein, Germany
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1998
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“A Tribute to Oscar Rabine, and Valentina Kropivnitskaia.” Mimi Ferzt Gallery, New York “Forbidden Art: The Postwar Russian Avant-Garde.” Mc Mullen Museum of Art, Boston College, Boston “Lianozovo Group: Beginnings and Lives.” State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow Stedelijk Museum, Pays-Bus, Amsterdam Non-Conformistiche kunst uit de sovjet-unie Hessenhuis. Antwerp, Belgium Eine Ausstellung im Henrich Heine-Institute, Dusseldorf, Germany The Yager Museum, Hartwick College, Oneonta, New York
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1997
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“Celebrating the Still Life.” Mimi Ferzt Gallery, New York Center Cultural de Russie, Paris The State Museum of Literature, Moscow “The Harmony of the Opposites.” Russian Academy of the Arts; The State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow “Forbidden Art: The Postwar Russian Avant-Garde” The Williamson Gallery, Pasadena College of Design, Pasadena, California; The State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia;The State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow
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1993
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State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia (solo)
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1991
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Gallery Marie-Therese Cochin, Paris (solo)
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1985
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Gallery Holst Halversens, Oslo, Norway (solo)
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1984
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C.A.S.E. Museum of Modern Russian Art, Jersey City, NJ (solo) Galerie Marie-Therese Cochin, Paris (solo)
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1983
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Steink Gallery, Vienna (solo)
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1982
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Galerie Holst Halversens, Oslo. Norway (solo)
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1980
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Premiere Biennale des Peintres Russes. Centre des Arts et Lousirs du Vesine, Vesine, France “Seventy-Five Years of Russian Painting in Paris.” Galerie Chantepierre, Aubonne, Switzerland “Fifteen from Russia.” Galerie Moscou-Petersbourg, Paris Nonconformist Russian Art. Exposition Galleries, Vancouver, Canada
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1979
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Moscow-Paris Exhibition. Museum of Contemporary Russian Art, Montgeron, France Russes À Paris. Galerie Bellint, Paris XIIIth Salon of Mayenne. Mayenne, France Art Russe Contemporain. Galerie Moscow-Petersbourg, Paris Moscow-Paris Exhibition. Galerie Katia Granoff, Paris; with the collaboration of Galerie Moscou-Petersbourg, Paris XXVIIth Salon of Sacred Art. Paris “Four Russian Artists.” Galerie Berau, Ühlingen-Berau, West Germany Le Monde Par Les Yeux des Russes. Galerie Moscou-Petersbourg, Paris
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1978
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“New Art from the Soviet Union.” The Arts Club of Washington, Washington DC;
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1977
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Galerie Jaquester, Paris (solo)
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1976
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Russian Museum in Exile, Montgeron, France “Russian Non-Conformist Artists.” Kunstverein, Konstanz, Saulgau, West Germany “The Religious Movement in the USSR.” Parkway Focus Gallery, London “Alternatives.” Kunstverein, Esslingen, West Germany “Unofficial Russian Art from the Soviet Union.” Institute of Contemporary Arts, London; with the Russian Museum in Exile, Montgeron
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1975
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“Twenty Moscow Artists.” Bee-keeping Pavilion of the Exhibition of Economic Achievements, Moscow “Russian Nonconformist Artists.” Kunstverein, Braunschweig, Freiburg, West Berlin, Germany
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1974
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“Progressive Tendencies in Moscow 1957-70.” Bochum Museum, Bochum, West Germany Second Autumn Open-air Exhibition (“The Bulldozer Exhibition”). Cheremushki, Izmailovsky Park, Moscow “Four Artists.” Central House of the Artists, Moscow
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1970
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Open-air exhibition at the house of an American correspondent Edmond Stevens, Moscow Alexei Smirnov and the Russian Avant-Garde from Moscow. Kunstgalerie Villa Egli-Keller, Zurich
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1969
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“The New School of Moscow.” Galleria Palatini, Florence, Italy
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1967
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Chausée Entuziastov. Druzhba Club, Moscow “Paintings and Drawing from the Alexander Glezer Collection.” Georgian Artists' Union, Tbilisi, USSR “Fifteen Young Moscow Painters.” Galleria il Segno, Rome “A Survey of Russian Painting: Fifteenth Century to the Present.” Museum of Modern Art, New York “New Paintings from the USSR.” Galerie Maison de la Tour, St. Restitut, Drôme, France
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1966
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“Sixteen Moscow Painters.” Nineteenth Festival of Fine Arts, Sopot-Poznan, Poland
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1965
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Grosvenor Gallery, London (solo) The Fielding Collection of Russian Art. Arleigh Gallery, San Francisco
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1961
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The first exhibition at the house of Fyodor Shalyapin’s, Moscow
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