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Elena Kolobova.https://proza.ru/2018/08/05/1282</ref> 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.<ref>Nikolai BLAGODATOV. THE PAINTER ZINSTEIN. |
Elena Kolobova.https://proza.ru/2018/08/05/1282</ref> 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.<ref>Nikolai BLAGODATOV. THE PAINTER ZINSTEIN. |
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Note.https://reading-hall.ru/publication.php?id=3734</ref> Since 1979, he has been writing articles about art (more than 250 articles).<ref>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.</ref> As a collector, organizer and participant of more than 50 exhibitions, including 8 personal collections.<ref>About how he (Nikolay Blagodatov) created his famous collection of [[Soviet Nonconformist Art]]. https://oralhistory.ru/talks/orh-1501</ref> He is a partner of the [[Saint Petersburg Union of Artists]]. |
Note.https://reading-hall.ru/publication.php?id=3734</ref> Since 1979, he has been writing articles about art (more than 250 articles).<ref>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.</ref> As a collector, organizer and participant of more than 50 exhibitions, including 8 personal collections.<ref>About how he (Nikolay Blagodatov) created his famous collection of [[Soviet Nonconformist Art]]. https://oralhistory.ru/talks/orh-1501</ref> He is a partner of the [[Saint Petersburg Union of Artists]]. |
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He personally meets and with many representatives of [[Soviet Nonconformist Art]].<ref>Places of power of the unofficial art of Leningrad.https://artguide.com/posts/937</ref> |
He personally meets and with many representatives of [[Soviet Nonconformist Art]].<ref>Places of power of the unofficial art of Leningrad.https://artguide.com/posts/937</ref> <ref>Nikolay Innokentievich Blagodatov is a friend of the truth.https://proza.ru/2022/05/20/1526</ref> |
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== Bibliography (selected) == |
== Bibliography (selected) == |
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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.[1] 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.[2] 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.[3] Since 1979, he has been writing articles about art (more than 250 articles).[4] As a collector, organizer and participant of more than 50 exhibitions, including 8 personal collections.[5] He is a partner of the Saint Petersburg Union of Artists. He personally meets and with many representatives of Soviet Nonconformist Art.[6] [7]
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
- Bernstein B. M., Blagodatov N. I. Alexander Gurevich / Alexander Gurevich (in Russian and English). — St. Petersburg: Retro, 2008. — 192 p. — ISBN 978-0-615-19470-7.
- Blagodatov N., Herman M., Dmitrenko A.; scientific hands. Petrova E. N. Alexey Stern. Graphics, painting, sculpture: Exhibition catalog (in Russian and English). — St. Petersburg: Palace Editions, 2004. — 144 p.
- Walking with memories // THE! - 2004. - No. 4.
- Art is search, search is art. — Neva, No. 2, 2002. pp. 253–255.
References
- ^ Nikolay Blagodatov and 100 paintings from his collection. https://obtaz.com/blagodatov-01.htm
- ^ Meetings with Blagodatov N. I. Elena Kolobova.https://proza.ru/2018/08/05/1282
- ^ Nikolai BLAGODATOV. THE PAINTER ZINSTEIN. Note.https://reading-hall.ru/publication.php?id=3734
- ^ 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.
- ^ About how he (Nikolay Blagodatov) created his famous collection of Soviet Nonconformist Art. https://oralhistory.ru/talks/orh-1501
- ^ Places of power of the unofficial art of Leningrad.https://artguide.com/posts/937
- ^ Nikolay Innokentievich Blagodatov is a friend of the truth.https://proza.ru/2022/05/20/1526