Bitch Boris NikolajevitchComposition No. 7. 1976, veneer, tempera, 81, 5x64, 3 cm, 1976
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Composition No. 7. 1976, veneer, tempera, 81, 5x64, 3 cm
Located in Riga, LV
Composition No. 7. 1976, veneer, tempera, 81,5x64,3 cm Composition with 4 orange objects on dark blue background Boris Nikolajevitch Bitch / Борис Николаевич Бич (1946) - Russian suprematism artist. He studied at the art studio of D. G. Sobolev. Since 1975 he participated in informal exhibitions. In 1977 he joined painting section at the City Committee of graphic artists at Malaya Gruzinskaya, 28. Since 1982 - one of the group "21" leaders, group "20" exhibitions participant. Creative work He created a paintings series from several series: 1977 - compositions GEO (geometric unity), 1979 - compositions GEOKON (geometric constructions), 1982 - compositions GEOMED (geometric mediums), 1986 - compositions GEOEX (geometric expressionism) and Pangeometric constants, 1988 - GEMGER (geometric hermeneutics). A new large works series of recent years "Dialogues with Malevich" is a suprematist composition that made on geographical maps of various world regions. The author's works are in the State Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow, in the State Russian Museum in St. Petersburg, in the Moscow Museum of Modern Art, in private collections in Russia, Europe, Canada and the USA. Participation in exhibitions 1979 "Color, shape, space" City Committee of graphic. Moscow, M.Gruzinskaya 1986 "Object" Moscow, M.Gruzinskaya 1987 "Geometry in Art" in Moscow 1989 "Labyrinth" The Moscow Palace of Youth. Moscow, Warsaw, Hamburg 1990 Gallery Floor, Stockholm, Sweden 1990 "Other Art" State Tretyakov Gallery. Moscow 1991 "The Art of Europe" Wilhelmshafen. Germany. 1992 "Moscow avant-garde of the 50-80's" Kleinsassen. Germany 1992 "Cultural contact" Neumarkt. Austria 1993 Art-Myth. Manege. Moscow 1993 "Culture and Politics in Russia" Gallery Zandman. Hamburg. Germany 1994 "”No” to conformism" Russian Museum. Russia, St. Petersburg 1995 Exhibition of unofficial Russian artists. The Halle Museum. Germany 1995 "Exhibition of six Moscow artists" CHA. Moscow 1997, 1998 Art-Manege. Moscow 1999 Exhibition. The museum of L.Talochkin. RSUH. Moscow 2000, 2004 "Pleskoye gravitation" Museum of the landscape. Russia. Ples 2000 "Dedication to Malevich" New gallery. Moscow 2000-2001 "Russian art" Japanese house. Moscow 2001 "Abstraction of the XX century" The State Russian Museum. Russia. St. Petersburg 2002 "Russian avant-garde" Russian house...
1970s Cubist Art by Medium: Tempera
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