cameo:Sviatoslav Nikitenko
cinema:Rustam Khamdamov
design:Alexander Ermolaev Etienne Boyer Stas Chermensky
dolls:Ekaterina Manshavina
drawing:Adgur Dzidzaria Akhra Adzhindzhal Rustam Khamdamov Varvara Bubnova
painting:Adgur Dzidzaria Alexander Lozovoy Alexey Shervashidze-Chachba Constantine Inal-Ipa Igor Tulpanov Ivan Titov Levars Butba Milana Gvaramia Nikolay Kabanov Nino Kuprava Pedro Clavijo-Parrado Rustam Khamdamov Shavkat Abdusalamov Stas Chermensky Victor Lysakov Vladimir Andreenkov
photo:Ja’bagh Kaghado Katya Shkolnik Svetlana Petrukhova Vladimir Clavijo-Telepnev
production:Production
projects:Alexander F. Sklyar Art Monaco 2011 Birthday of Piero Celebrating Holiday Eve Fazil Iskander Hibla Gerzmava Parisian Salon d'Automne Rhythm. Shape. Construction Shazina Agrba Ăŕëĺrĺ˙ Ńtóäč˙
skulpture:Ludmila Karaeva Vladimir Andreenkov
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29.07.2012
Gallery "Shazina" presents a collection of works by Varvara Dmitrievna Bubnova in St. Petersburg. Moscow House of Russian abroad named after Alexander Solzhenitsyn and ECC "Russian emigration" are assiting in organizing the exhibition The exhibition "Palette of life. Varvara Bubnova" will be held from the 16th of August till the 20th of September in 2012 at the State Museum of the History of St. Petersburg at the exhibition hall Ioann ravelin of the Petropavlov fortress.
Varvara Bubnova - a graduate of the St. Petersburg Academy of Arts, known among the Russian avant-garde artists, a member of the "Union of Youth," "Jack of Diamonds" and "Donkey's Tail." Exhibited along with K. Malevich, V. Mayakovsky, M. Larionov, N. Goncharova, O. Rozanova. She worked in INKhuK with V. Kandinsky, A. Rodchenko, V. Stepanova, L. Popova. The cavalier - Order of the Precious Crown, the highest award of imperial Japan. Born in St. Petersburg Bubnova in 1922 lived and worked in Japan, in 1958, returned to her homeland and settled in Sukhum (Abkhazia). The exhibition is a collection of watercolors, drawings and lithographs, miraculously survived several moves and the wars of the works previously considered to be lost. The exposition consist of works of the early XX century, Japanese and Abkhaz periods.
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