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Grisha Bruskin Portrait Prints

Russian, b. 1945
Born in 1945, the Russian artist Grisha Bruskin graduated from the Art Department at the Moscow Textile Institute in 1968. As a member of the Soviet Artists' Union, he staged a number of controversial exhibitions, most of which were closed down by the Soviet authorities. Bruskin immigrated to his current home, New York City, in 1989. Refusing to adhere to the government-sanctioned style of Socialist Realism, Bruskin became a major figure in the Soviet Non-Conformist Art movement, dedicating himself to the research and presentation of his Jewish heritage and its associated mythologies, mysticism, and sacred texts. Bruskin's work juxtaposes this powerful visual vocabulary of Judaic imagery and text with symbolic remnants of the now dissolved Soviet Union. In Alefbet (1984) and Alefbet-Lexicon (1987), his most reknown painting series, Bruskin combines Hasidic text, figures in religious uniform and a slew of Jewish mystical symbols to produce an image system. Bruskin's prints continue this exploration of the conflict between religious and political mythology, investigating the point of intersection between two prescribed notions of social identity as manifested through tradition, image and text. A prolific writer as well as visual artist, Bruskin's work is included in many permanent public collections, such as The Art Institute of Chicago, Illinois; The Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY; Jewish Museum, New York, NY; Kunsthalle Emden, Germany; State Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow, Russia; State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia, and Museo Galeria de Arte, Caracas, Venezuela.
(Biography provided by Marlborough New York)
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Artist: Grisha Bruskin
Collection of 20 signed Lt. Ed. silkscreens by top Russian artists in red box
By Grisha Bruskin
Located in New York, NY
AUFBRUCH AUS MOSKAU MOCKBA - PORTFOLIO OF TWENTY (20) ORIGINAL LIMITED EDITION SIGNED GRAPHICS, 1990 20 Limited edition, hand signed and numbered Screenprints, unframed in original Portfolio case 22 4/5 × 29 9/10 inches (each work) Edition of 100 Each print is hand signed and numbered 64 from the edition of 100 This is the complete Portfolio with 20 original limited edition, hand signed and numbered from the limited edition of only 100 - graphics by 20 Russian artists, including screen printing and collotypes. This portfolio was the mastermind of legendary printer and publisher Michael Domberger, who crisscrossed the globe from Rome, Sydney, Amsterdam, New York, Cologne and Moscow to realize this ambitious project - technically and artistically. Domberger writes that to his great surprise and delight -all of the artists invited agreed to participate. The 20 Russian artists invited to contribute works to this portfolio are: Jurij Albert, Grisha Bruskin, Erik Bulatov, Andrey Filippov, Sven Gundlach, Vladimir Yankilevsky, Ilya Kabakov, Igor Kopystyansky, Svetlana Kopystyanskaya, Georgiy Litvsky, Sergei Mironenko, Vladimir Mironenko, Boris Orlov, Dmitry Prigov, Andrei Roiter, Jurij Sobolev, Ivan Chujkov, Sergei Wolkov, Wadim Zakharov and Constantine Zwesdotschotov. Each print is housed in the original elegant Linen Portfolio Box...
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1990s Contemporary Grisha Bruskin Portrait Prints

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Screen, Linen, Mixed Media, Pencil

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