Exhibition "Igor Vulokh. Evolution of White" Automatic translate
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по 16 МартаГалерея современного искусства ГМИИ РТ
ул.Карла Маркса, 57
Казань
An exhibition-event for Kazan can be called the exposition of the famous Russian nonconformist artist Igor Vulokh (1938 - 2012), which opens in the Gallery of Modern Art of the State Museum of Fine Arts of the Republic of Tatarstan, dedicated to its 80th anniversary. A native of Kazan, he was one of the best graduates of the Kazan Art School. Immediately began to participate in "adult" exhibitions in Moscow, where he was noticed by the famous Soviet artist Georgy Nissky, who had a significant role in the formation of a young man. The further path of I. Vulokh turned out to be unusually complex and extremely distinctive. The line of non-conformist art, as generic in relation to the Russian avant-garde, determined the entire work of the artist. An amazing synthesis of the search for forms, harmonies of color, poetic words also carries a special Kazan “trace”.
The exhibition presents works from the funds of the Pushkin Museum of the RT, the State Archives of the RT, and the Kazan Art College. N. I. Feshina, ART4 Gallery and Galeev Gallery (Moscow), collections of the widow of the artist N.O. Tukolkina-Okhota and Yegor Altman (Moscow).
The facts of his apprenticeship at an art school can be found in the documents of the State Archive of the Republic of Tatarstan and the archive of the Pushkin Museum of the Republic of Tatarstan, as well as the Department of Rare Books and Manuscripts of the Scientific Library named after N.I. Lobachevsky and Chuvash State National Library. AND I. Yakovleva.
An important task of the exhibition is to reveal the cultural and social role of Kazan in the formation of Igor Vulokh, and, of course, to make it, finally, a part of the Kazan history of fine art.
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