Zdanevich worked across various genres; he painted murals in Tiflis's cafe-clubs, worked as a book illustrator and designed the interior of Ladia argonavtov [The Argonaut], where he staged his... Read full biography
Zdanevich worked across various genres; he painted murals in Tiflis's cafe-clubs, worked as a book illustrator and designed the interior of Ladia argonavtov [The Argonaut], where he staged his performances. The 1920s were successful years in Zdanevich's artistic career. He again traveled to Paris... Read full biography
Zdanevich worked across various genres; he painted murals in Tiflis's cafe-clubs, worked as a book illustrator and designed the interior of Ladia argonavtov [The Argonaut], where he staged his performances. The 1920s were successful years in Zdanevich's artistic career. He again traveled to Paris where he learned further diverse styles of artistic expression, namely Cubism, Expressionism and Abstraction. There he met his fellow artists Larionov, Goncharova, Gudiashvili and Kakabadze as well as... Read full biography
Zdanevich worked across various genres; he painted murals in Tiflis's cafe-clubs, worked as a book illustrator and designed the interior of Ladia argonavtov [The Argonaut], where he staged his performances. The 1920s were successful years in Zdanevich's artistic career. He again traveled to Paris where he learned further diverse styles of artistic expression, namely Cubism, Expressionism and Abstraction. There he met his fellow artists Larionov, Goncharova, Gudiashvili and Kakabadze as well as his brother Ilia, whom he would only meet again after a gap of 45 years, a period coloured by both artistic achievements and troubled years of repression. Zdanevich greeted the installation of the Bolshevik regime in Georgia in 1921 with great... Read full biography
Zdanevich worked across various genres; he painted murals in Tiflis's cafe-clubs, worked as a book illustrator and designed the interior of Ladia argonavtov [The Argonaut], where he staged his performances. The 1920s were successful years in Zdanevich's artistic career. He again traveled to Paris where he learned further diverse styles of artistic expression, namely Cubism, Expressionism and Abstraction. There he met his fellow artists Larionov, Goncharova, Gudiashvili and Kakabadze as well as his brother Ilia, whom he would only meet again after a gap of 45 years, a period coloured by both artistic achievements and troubled years of repression. Zdanevich greeted the installation of the Bolshevik regime in Georgia in 1921 with great enthusiasm, considering it also to be an artistic revolution. During this time he began to wor... Read full biography
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