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Born 1937 Moscow, Russia. Known for: Painting.
Sergei A. Volokhov is an established Russian artist, a member of artistic underground movement, which was flourishing in Moscow in the 1970s and 1980s. The Russian art that was stagnating under the... Read full biography
Sergei A. Volokhov is an established Russian artist, a member of artistic underground movement, which was flourishing in Moscow in the 1970s and 1980s. The Russian art that was stagnating under the strict censorship in the Stalin era and for the next 20 years suddenly exploded the Stalinist dogmas... Read full biography
Sergei A. Volokhov is an established Russian artist, a member of artistic underground movement, which was flourishing in Moscow in the 1970s and 1980s. The Russian art that was stagnating under the strict censorship in the Stalin era and for the next 20 years suddenly exploded the Stalinist dogmas in the early 1970s. All official exhibitions in Soviet Russia were subject to censorship. Volokhov has taken part to nearly all unoffical exhibitions in Moscow with other artists (Oskar Rabin, Mikhail... Read full biography
Sergei A. Volokhov is an established Russian artist, a member of artistic underground movement, which was flourishing in Moscow in the 1970s and 1980s. The Russian art that was stagnating under the strict censorship in the Stalin era and for the next 20 years suddenly exploded the Stalinist dogmas in the early 1970s. All official exhibitions in Soviet Russia were subject to censorship. Volokhov has taken part to nearly all unoffical exhibitions in Moscow with other artists (Oskar Rabin, Mikhail Roginsky, Vladimir Titov, Anatoly Sverew, Vladimir Nemukhin, Nikolaï Vetchtomov, Ivan Tschuikov, Komar and Melamid, Dmitri Plavinsky, Edouard Drobitskiy and many others). The first independent open-air exhibition in Moscow was crushed by bulldozers... Read full biography
Sergei A. Volokhov is an established Russian artist, a member of artistic underground movement, which was flourishing in Moscow in the 1970s and 1980s. The Russian art that was stagnating under the strict censorship in the Stalin era and for the next 20 years suddenly exploded the Stalinist dogmas in the early 1970s. All official exhibitions in Soviet Russia were subject to censorship. Volokhov has taken part to nearly all unoffical exhibitions in Moscow with other artists (Oskar Rabin, Mikhail Roginsky, Vladimir Titov, Anatoly Sverew, Vladimir Nemukhin, Nikolaï Vetchtomov, Ivan Tschuikov, Komar and Melamid, Dmitri Plavinsky, Edouard Drobitskiy and many others). The first independent open-air exhibition in Moscow was crushed by bulldozers (paintings and all) in the Autumn of 1974. It was followed by a number of exhibitions at various flats or small venues, which were... Read full biography
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