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Ely Bielutin

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240: 97:, Moscow), the artist developed his own version of abstract idiom (module painting) partially influenced by Western abstract paintings he saw during the exhibition in Moscow in 1957. According to Beliutin’s β€œTheory of Universal Contact” (he published an eponymous book in 1991), art is the means of bringing the state of balance into the relationship of man and nature. 61:, in the outskirts of Moscow. In 1962, a comprehensive exhibition to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the Moscow Union of Artists was held at the Central Exhibition Hall (Manez). The works of Bielutin's disciples constituted a large part of the exhibition. The General Secretary of the 113: 58: 78:
In 1991, a large retrospective of the artists-members of the New Reality School took place in Manez with a comprehensive catalogue published on the occasion of the exhibition.
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and as a result it was dismantled. This event marked the end of the period of liberal reforms ranging from agriculture to foreign policy collectively known as the
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visual artist and art theoretician, the founder of The New Reality artistic academy.
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https://web.archive.org/web/20110903093521/http://www.mimiferzt.com/#/ely_bielutin
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Nadine Shenkar: Ely Bielutin. Ed. SPIRALI/VEL. Milano. 2003. ISBN 5-902782-04-X
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Norton and Nancy Dodge Collection of Soviet Nonconformist Art
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Ely Bielutin died on 27 February 2012 at the age of 86.
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Ely Bielutin was one of the first exponents of Russian
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Ely Bielutin's profile at Mimi Ferzt Gallery web-site
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where he studied under representatives of the Russian
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Russian
Moscow
Russian
Surikov Moscow Art Institute
avant-garde
Pavel Kuznetsov
Abramtsevo
Communist Party of the Soviet Union
Nikita Khrushchev
severely criticized the exhibition
Khrushchev Thaw
abstract art
Expressionist
Lenin
Tretyakov Gallery
Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum
Norton and Nancy Dodge Collection of Soviet Nonconformist Art
Rutgers University
Rose Art Museum
Brandeis University
Russian Museum
Tretyakov Gallery
Moscow Museum of Modern Art
State Historical Museum
Centre Georges Pompidou
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