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_aIlya Kabakov: Installations 1983-2000: Catalogue Raisonne (Volume II)/ _cAuthors: by Oskar; Boris Groys; Ilya Kabakov Batschman |
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| 520 | _aThe Struggle with one's own memories, especially those of an unofficial artist in the last decades of the Soviet Union, has been the dominating theme of Ilya Kabakov (born 1933 in Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine) since his 1987 move to the west. Kabakov invites our voyeuristic gaze to enter a private sphere and reminds us of the ugly, depressing features of communism's decline, of the terror and one's neighbors' denunciations. Still today the reason behind Kabakov's artistic production has remained a recapitulation of his own past that is closely linked to the phenomena of disintegration and loss of meaning in Soviet civilization. | ||
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_aN8350-8356 Art as a profession. Artists _98104 |
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_aUkraine _98105 |
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