Yu L. Cooper graduated in 1963, the graphic arts department of the Moscow State Pedagogical Institute named after VI Lenin.
After graduation he worked as a graphic artist for the publishing house "Young Guard", and in 1972 he emigrated.
And at the Bolshoi, he did "Boris Godunov," directed by Alexander Sokurov and his staging of the play was nominated for the "Golden Mask" in 2008
If you hear ringing, then at least check where he is.

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At Jury Cooper was more than 50
personal shows, including the Museum of Fine Arts named after AS Pushkin in Moscow, Gallery, Claude Bernard in Paris, Jan lace gallery in Geneva, etc.
Cooper's work at the State Tretyakov Gallery, the Metropolitan Museum, the French Ministry of Culture Collections, Library of Congress, etc.
And the appearance of his work in recent years on the Russian market due to the fact that J. Cooper was invited to Russia to work in the theater, set design for plays and he just began to appear more frequently here: from its
three of things, for example sold in Sovkome, two were in 2008, one of which - "Carmen", just one of the twelve designs sets for the opera by Bizet, who put in Rostov Yuri Laptev.
Some are very lucky to buy Sovkome is his "
field" (canvas, see the technique, 144h181) for the money.