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Сообщение от Cyril Syzransky
(Сообщение 825912)
Does it have any relevance to the famous Russian family of artists clover I do not know.
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No, no. Born in 1939 in Leningrad. He studied at Leningrad State University (not finished) and LVHPU them. VI Mukhina (also not finished). Significant role in his life played a familiarity with the artists V. Bugrin, A. Arefiev, V. Nekrasov, I. Sinyavino, I. Ivanov and others
The exhibitor is in DC "Nevsky" (1975) and some residential. Had a marked influence on the work of young authors - Tikhomirova, B. Koshelohova, N. Poletaeva. In 1977 emigrated, and currently lives and works in the U.S. and France. In 1980 - 1990's. his solo exhibitions were held in the U.S. and Europe.
Being engaged primarily in painting, B. Clover (Clover - a pseudonym, I understand) has changed several times as an artist, experimenting in a wide range - from traditional to abstract visual form, using a painting, and elements of pop art. In his work substantially influence of surrealism. In Soviet times, in his work dominated the grotesque, surreal social motives (cycles "Finding Freedom", "Our ancestors," etc.), while he paid much attention to finding a "pure form" (abstraction, collage) as well as landscapes and still lifes.
Thank you for your opinion.
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