Difference between revisions 860320101 and 860320298 on enwiki{{multipleissues| {{inline|date=January 2017}} {{BLP sources|date=February 2013}}}} {{Infobox artist | name = Ilya Kabakov | image = "The Man Who Flew in to Space From His Apartment"("L'home que va volar a l'espai des del seu apartament").jpg | imagesize = | caption = Ilya Kabakov gives instructions for the installation "The Man Who will Fly into Space From His Apartment" (contracted; show full) ===The Sretensky Boulevard Group=== A group of artists that lived on Sretensky Boulevard became loosely associated by their like-minded ideas in the late 1960s. Primarily identified as Kabakov, [[Eduard Steinberg]], [[Erik Bulatov]], [[Viktor Pivovarov]] and [[Vladimir Yankilevsky]], the group also included [[Oleg Vassiliev (painter)|Oleg Vassiliev]], [[Ülo Sooster]] and others with the same pre-occupation. The artist's studios were also used as venues to show and exchange ideas about unofficial art. The majority of visual artists who became part of the [[Soviet Nonconformist Art|'Sretensky Boulevard Group']] worked officially as book illus(contracted; show full)[[Category:American installation artists]] [[Category:American contemporary artists]] [[Category:Foreign Members of the Russian Academy of Arts]] [[Category:Soviet people of Jewish descent]] [[Category:People from Dnipro]] [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:Members of the European Academy of Sciences and Arts]] [[Category:Russian contemporary artists]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=860320298.
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