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Revision as of 07:51, 19 May 2022
Nikolay Blagodatov | |
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Born | December 21,1937 |
Citizenship | Russian |
Occupation | collector of Soviet Nonconformist Art |
Blagodatov Nikolay Innokentjevich is a famous Soviet Nonconformist Art collector in USSR and Russia. He is a member of the Section of Criticism and Art Criticism of the Saint Petersburg Union of Artists.
Biography
Nikolay Blagodatov graduated from St. Petersburg State University of Water Communications in 1962. In 1975, he became interested in collecting works of modern art. At the moment, his collection of Soviet Nonconformist Art (1970-1990) is one of the most significant in Russia. Since 1979, he has been writing articles about art (more than 250 articles). [1] As a collector, organizer and participant of more than 50 exhibitions, including 8 personal collections. He is a partner of the Saint Petersburg Union of Artists. He personally meets and with many representatives of Soviet Nonconformist Art.
Bibliography (selected)
- Subjective spaces of the city. — Petersburg Art History Notebooks, issue 67, St. Petersburg: AIS, 2021. — pp. 66-68. ISBN 978-5-906442-31-4
- The city as an artist's subjectivity. A group project in the format of an artist's book. Authors of articles: Parygin, Alexey Borisovich, Markov T. A., Klimova, Ekaterina Dmitrievna], Borovsky, Alexander Davidovich, Severyukhin, Dmitry Yakovlevich, Grigoryants, Elena Igorevna, Blagodatov N. I. (in Russian and English). — St. Petersburg: T. Markov Publishing House. 2020. — 128 p.: color. il. ISBN 978-5-906281-32-6
Alexander Gurevich does not give us direct answers, his speech is complicated. The author's thought should be caught in the most complex pattern of images, references, memories, quotations, hints, obscure ambiguous symbols, signs that, perhaps, only pretend to be symbols. He is not some realist who, wanting to portray the collapse of the bank, depicts the collapse of the bank, having conceived to paint boatmen on the Volga, sends the Volga and portrays boatmen. He belongs to another time and he is different. Who is he?
Category:1937 births
Category:Modern art
Nonconformist Art
Category:Soviet culture
Category:Living people
- ^ Субъективные пространства города. — Петербургские искусствоведческие тетради, выпуск 67, СПб: АИС, 2021. Subjective spaces of the city. — Petersburg Art History Notebooks, issue 67, St. Petersburg: AIS, 2021. — С. 66-68. ISBN 978-5-906442-31-4.