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featured in five exhibition catalogues, including the best selling Avangard, ostanovlennyi na begu (Avant-Garde Stopped on the Run). Babanazarova was controversially fired from the museum in 2015 but resolved differences with the Art & Culture Development Foundation and was on the interview panel to appoint Tigran Mkrtychev to the post of director in 2019.
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as an informal group during the early 1990s and later registered in Karakalpakstan as a non-governmental organization (NGO) in 2001, the Friends of Nukus Museum (FoNM) is a small, but dedicated international network of advocates and supporters. In 2007, it was re-constituted as the Friends of Nukus
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was arrested for his sexuality, Kurzin was imprisoned and exiled for anti-Soviet propaganda, and Solokov was interred in a labour camp. Lysenko was arrested and confined to a mental asylum for much of his life because of his art. Their work was supposed to be destroyed, but Savitsky recognised its
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succeeded Savitsky as curator of Nukus Museum of Art in 1984. She graduated from Tashkent Art Institute and also received training at the Louvre and British Museum. She presented more than 20 exhibitions in France, Germany, Russia, and the United States, as well as in Uzbekistan. Her essays have
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Savitsky wanted to inspire the next generation of Karakalpak artists, and he began collecting works by modern Central Asian artists. He also purchased artworks by Russian artists who had painted in, or were influenced by, Central Asia. These included works of
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A new building was constructed for the Nukus Museum of Art in 2003, and the site has since been expanded with two additional buildings. These included much-needed additional exhibition space and also a purpose-built archive and storage centre.
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Chasing the sea : being a narrative of a journey through Uzbekistan, including descriptions of life therein, culminating with an arrival at the Aral Sea, the world's worst man-made ecological catastrophe, in one
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Tigran Mkrtychev is a Russian archeologist and art historian who knew Igor Savitsky personally. He became the deputy director of the Museum of Oriental Art in Moscow, then director of the
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in 1985, a year after his death, and then the independence of Uzbekistan in 1991, that the full extent of the collection, and its importance, was realised.
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The museum also has 1,000 paintings, sketches, and works in progress by Tarasov; and 400 paintings and 1,600 graphics by Stavrovskiy.
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art collection at Nukus Museum of Art is one of the finest in the world, second in size only to that of the
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The vast majority of artworks collected by Savitsky were never put on show in the museum. It was not until
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Zoroastrian ossuary, Karakalpakstan Chilpyk Tower of Silence (dakhma) 1st cent BCE-1st cent CE.
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Gulbahar Izentaeva replaced Marinika Babanazarova as director and curator of the museum.
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Many of the artists whose work is exhibited at Nukus Museum of Art were purged by
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State Museum of Arts of the Republic of Karakalpakstan named after I.V. Savitsky
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Gosudarstvennyj muzej iskusstv Respubliki Karakalpakstan imeni I. V. Savitskogo
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Wall painting found in Toprak-Kala (2nd-3rd century CE). Nukus Museum of Art
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artistic and political importance and ensured that it was saved.
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The Nukus Museum of Art was established in 1966 at the behest of
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Archeological & Ethnographic Expedition. He later moved to
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I.V.Savitskiy nomidagi Qoraqalpogʻiston davlat sanʼat muzeyi
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State Museum of Culture History of Uzbekistan (Samarkand)
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Nukus Museum of Art has approximately 100 paintings by
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Index

Karakalpak
Uzbek
Russian
romanized
Nukus
Karakalpakstan
Russian avant-garde
antiquities
Karakalpak
folk art
The Guardian
Louvre
Uzbekistan


Igor Savitsky
Khorezm Fortresses
Constructivism
Cubism
Futurism
Neo-Primitivism
Stalin
degenerate forms of art
Perestroika
avant-garde
Russian Museum
Saint Petersburg
Alexander Volkov
Ural Tansykbaev
People’s Artist of the USSR

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