Soviet Nonconformism



Soviet Nonconformism. 1956-1986. Soviet dissident art from the historical Cold War period (1956-1986)--from Khruschev's cultural "thaw" to Gorbachev's glasnost and perestroika. Soviet artists working in opposition to the government-prescribed style of Social Realism risked personal safety, imprisonment, and exile in their quest for individual expression. Other terms used to refer to this phenomenon are "unofficial art" or "underground art."

Soviet Nonconformism artists:

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Anatoly Basin
Yuri Gourov
Andrey Grositsky
Ilya Kabakov
Komar and Melamid
Ernst Neizvestny
Vladimir Nemukhin
Alexander Ney
Timur Novikov
Oscar Rabine
Igor Shelkovsky
Leonid Sokov
Boris Sveshnikov
Oleg Tselkov
Oleg Vassiliev
Alexander Yulikov
Edouard Zelenine
Anatoly Zverev





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