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Ilia Zdanevich

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242:. During the last forty years of his life in Paris, Zdanevich was active in a variety of areas. He did analyses of church elevations, created fabrics for Chanel, and above all dedicated himself to the creation of artist's books with the collaboration of Picasso, Max Ernst, Miro, and others, and which he published under the imprint "Le Degré 41", or "Le Degré Quarante et Un" (English, "The 41st Degree"). His innovative typographic and design work has been exhibited at the New York Public Library, MOMA, in Montreal, in Tbilisi in 1989 in a joint exhibition with his brother Kiril, and in many other venues. Catalogs for many of these exhibitions exist and contain considerably more detailed information about his life and works. 1724: 33: 202:; in the course of two and a half hours (each chapter has an exact time for a title, from 11.51 to 14.09) they all manage to betray each other, and the novel itself breaks all manner of orthographic, punctuational, and compositional rules. Zdanevich continued working on this "hyperformalist" novel (which he described as an 213:("Rapture"), was published in a small edition in 1930 and was ignored at the time. Set in a mythical Georgia among mountaineers, on the surface a crime novel, it is actually a fictionalized history of the Russian avant-garde, full of allusions to world literature; it could be said to anticipate 155:
During World War I Zdanevich returned to the Caucasus as a newspaper correspondent, and from 1917 to 1919 he lived in Tbilisi, where he published several collections of poetry in the
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acquiring a French visa, he arrived in Paris in October 1921, where together with other artists he organized the group Cherez ("Across"), whose aim was to bring Russian
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published his article "Niko Pirosmanashvili," in which he mythologized the biography of the older artist, linking him with the
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In 1912 he and his brother, along with their friend Mikhail Le-Dantyu, became enthusiastic about the Tbilisi painter
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In October 1920 left the country to investigate the new artistic currents of France. After a year spent in
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and others in the Futurist group "41°." Zdanevich in 1919 adopted the pseudonym Iliazd. He left Tiflis for
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in the Russian press, and was drawn to other avant-garde movements as well, such as
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and a Georgian mother, Valentina Gamkrelidze, who was a pianist and student of
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Ilia Zdanevich died on Christmas Day 1975 in Paris. He was buried at the
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movement, participating in their discussions and writing about them and
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at The International Dada Archive, hosted by the University of Iowa.
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and the Russian avant-garde. He became involved with the new
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painted a portrait of Pirosmanashvili in etching technique.
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Russkaya literatura XX veka: prozaiki, poėty, dramaturgi
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Museum of Modern Art, New York, 1987. 285: 1260:Futurist Painting: Technical Manifesto 1204:Drama in the Futurists' Cabaret No. 13 520:, KJ ArtBooks, Tbilisi, Georgia, 2019. 1253:Dynamism of a Speeding Horse + Houses 7: 220:Zdanevich's 1923 poster for his and 1358:Unique Forms of Continuity in Space 545:available for download (in Russian) 296:, Vol. 2 (Olma Media Group, 2005: 161:Yanko Krul Albansky, Ostraf Paskhi 25: 2315:White Russian emigrants to France 2310:Georgian people of Polish descent 443:"The "Everyfeelingism" of Iliazd" 105:Saint Petersburg State University 1722: 1197:Development of a Bottle in Space 1302:Manifesto of Futurist Musicians 1239:Dynamism of a Human Body: Boxer 468:Iliazd and the Illustrated Book 1309:Mercury Passing Before the Sun 447:The Tretyakov Gallery Magazine 371:review of Zdanevich collection 315:review of Zdanevich collection 1: 231:is a widely known example of 2173:(photographer, art promoter) 2011:Readymades of Marcel Duchamp 2000:Tulip Hysteria Co-ordinating 1986:Why Not Sneeze, Rose Sélavy? 1869:Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven 1704:Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven 1616:Verbovka Village Folk Centre 1232:Dynamism of a Dog on a Leash 441:Voiskunski, Natella (2016). 132:). 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Index

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Georgian
Georgian
Futurism
Dada
Tbilisi
French
gymnasium
Tchaikovsky
Saint Petersburg State University
Niko Pirosmanashvili
Natalia Goncharova
Mikhail Larionov
Silver Age
Futurist
Marinetti
Zaum
Aleksei Kruchenykh
Batumi
Constantinople
émigrés
Bois de Boulogne
magic realism
Tristan Tzara
coeur à barbe
avant-garde
typography
graphic design
Niko Pirosmani

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