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Thanks for the view ..
But then 50%of non-conformists Soviet Russia, too pop?
Vitaly Komar and Alexander Melamid? This, too, for your sweeties?.
Recently, all the artists who lived in an era Krasnopevtsev and Rabin, and did not earn a living official socialist realism, many came to be called "Nonconformists. In my opinion, these non-conformists, ie, people with active life position, do not agree with the imposed power values, was among the artists quite a bit, about ten or fifteen. Others either failed to break through to the carrot policy, ie the Union of Artists, because of low ability or drinking, or simply afraid to butt with oak. nonkonformistali And they have a call only in the late eighties - early nineties.

As for the "pop", then thereof, probably correct to call those creators that create their own songs, movies, pictures, hoping for a taste of the crowd, hoping to sell their creativity to the greatest possible number of consumers. Actually it's called business, but not art. As a result of restructuring in our society, the mass appeared critical of the communist ideals, and then became popular Kosolapov, Komar and Milamid, Bulatov (the list goes on). Moreover, it has become dangerous.

And I think that these artists, like any seller, after some time will be, if not forgotten completely, then remembered by the hard way.



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