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Born 1937 Moscow. Known for: Moscow conceptualism, illustrations, monotypes.
Victor Dmitrievich Pivovarov is a renowned artist and graphic artist known for his contributions to Moscow conceptualism. He graduated from the Moscow Art and Industrial College and the Moscow... Read full biography
Victor Dmitrievich Pivovarov is a renowned artist and graphic artist known for his contributions to Moscow conceptualism. He graduated from the Moscow Art and Industrial College and the Moscow Printing Institute. Pivovarov illustrated children's books, worked with magazines such as "Murzilka" and... Read full biography
Victor Dmitrievich Pivovarov is a renowned artist and graphic artist known for his contributions to Moscow conceptualism. He graduated from the Moscow Art and Industrial College and the Moscow Printing Institute. Pivovarov illustrated children's books, worked with magazines such as "Murzilka" and "Funny Pictures," and created notable works like the series "The Temptation of St. Anthony" and albums such as "Makrogomus" and "Tears." He also published essay-memoirs and critical articles reflecting... Read full biography
Victor Dmitrievich Pivovarov is a renowned artist and graphic artist known for his contributions to Moscow conceptualism. He graduated from the Moscow Art and Industrial College and the Moscow Printing Institute. Pivovarov illustrated children's books, worked with magazines such as "Murzilka" and "Funny Pictures," and created notable works like the series "The Temptation of St. Anthony" and albums such as "Makrogomus" and "Tears." He also published essay-memoirs and critical articles reflecting on his artistic journey. Pivovarov's personal exhibitions have been held in Moscow, Czechoslovakia, and Sweden, and his works are housed in museums and private collections across several countries.
Victor Dmitrievich Pivovarov is a renowned artist and graphic artist known for his contributions to Moscow conceptualism. He graduated from the Moscow Art and Industrial College and the Moscow Printing Institute. Pivovarov illustrated children's books, worked with magazines such as "Murzilka" and "Funny Pictures," and created notable works like the series "The Temptation of St. Anthony" and albums such as "Makrogomus" and "Tears." He also published essay-memoirs and critical articles reflecting on his artistic journey. Pivovarov's personal exhibitions have been held in Moscow, Czechoslovakia, and Sweden, and his works are housed in museums and private collections across several countries.
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