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Serge Segay

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His paintings during this period feature some obvious symbols: Russian letter 'yat', square heads, centauri and crosses. Early paintings are mostly black and white with occasional colour. Then follows a period of very colourful paintings and painted cloths, influenced by his fascination with Nomadic
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Segay was born in Murmansk, Russia on 19 March 1947. His father was a dean of Taganrog university and communist "aparatchik". After school he got a place in Taganrog university, studying Russian literature, with multiple private tutors being paid by his father. Arrangement did not last however, as
227:'s paintings in Vitebsk) and his early paintings were destroyed by his father. As a result, he abandoned his education pursuits. Only much later in life, in 1985, he graduated from 410:
in 1998. Initial efforts of integration were thwarted by Ry's diagnosis of cancer, which she subsequently fought for 10 years. Still, Serge Segay continues to participate in
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in 1966. Their families were tied by friendship forged during exile years - both Serge Segay's grandmother and Ry Nikonova's grandcousin were exiled together to
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journal Transponans in 1979, in 5 copies. They entertain numerous guests from both Russian capitals, creating art and poetry in collaboration. Their
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abode becomes the cultural centre for Russian art and literature underground. They also make multiple performances in
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culture of berbers. At a later stage, he freely mixes both styles with other techniques. Of course, ideas of
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exhibition in the USSR in 1989, which also happened to be first international art exhibition in
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The Magazine Network: The Trends of Alternative Art in the Light of Their Periodicals 1968–1988
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history. He was also key member of "Uktuss School" and "Anarfut" art movements.
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and paintings. His own cancer was left undiagnosed until it was too late.
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movement as an artist, poet, writer, as well as a prominent figure in
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Gallery of Serge Segay's artist books and samizdat publications
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Since 1965, he was a member of "Uktuss School" art movement in
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movement in 1985. Later on, he organized first international
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there was a row between Serge Segay and his father about
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during these years. Serge Segay becomes close friend of
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He was a key figure in movement of Anarcho-futurists in
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He also published many articles during this period on
195:, 19 March 1947 - 21 September 2014), also known as 172: 161: 143: 123: 115: 73: 54: 28: 21: 461:Kostelanetz, Richard, ed. (2000). "Segay, Serge". 296:. He was an author in samizdat journal "Nomer". 493:. LIX-II/III/IV (2–4). Elsevier B.V.: 225–259. 650:Works and information on Serge Segay at IUOMA 484: 482: 8: 594:Calgary: University of Calgary Press, 1995. 229:Saint Petersburg State Theatre Arts Academy 406:He emigrated to Germany together with his 358:journal, "Double", which was published by 18: 394:and others. He also participates in many 453: 354:Since 1991, he participates in another 187:(real name Sergey Vsevolodovich Sigov 592:Eternal Network: A Mail Art Anthology 522:Авангард и Идеология: Русские Примеры 300:Transfurism (Yeysk, Saint-Petersburg) 7: 127:Painting, drawing, poetry, writing, 607:Mail Art: An Annotated Bibliography 640:Gallery of Serge Segay's paintings 14: 709:20th-century Russian male artists 704:20th-century Russian male writers 551:. Pegasus Oost-Europese Studies. 430:He died on 21 September 2014 in 616:, Musée de la Poste, Paris 1993 463:Dictionary of the Avant-Gardes 202:He was an important figure in 1: 664:20th-century Russian painters 280:Uktuss School (Yekaterinburg) 635:Bibliography of transfurists 499:10.1016/j.ruslit.2006.06.006 612:Jean-Noël Laszlo (editor), 328:. He also corresponds with 730: 694:20th-century Russian poets 33:Sergej Vsevolodovich Sigov 193:Сергей Всеволодович Сигов 192: 312:. They start publishing 347:, as well as a book of 443:References and sources 292:". In 1970, his first 100:56.202867°N 3.222442°W 674:Contemporary painters 669:Russian male painters 304:In 1974, he moves to 276:and abstract verses. 699:People from Murmansk 105:56.202867; -3.222442 590:Chuck Welch (Ed.), 96: /  679:Russian male poets 614:Timbres d'Artistes 491:Russian Literature 465:. Schirmer Books. 414:projects, creates 402:Late period (Kiel) 370:Serge Segay joins 326:Nikolai Khardzhiev 264:Anarfuts (Vologda) 231:, with diploma in 558:978-90-6143-293-7 545:Харджиев, Николай 531:978-86-86419-65-1 472:978-90-6143-293-7 182: 181: 177:Andrei Bely Prize 58:21 September 2014 721: 619:Géza Perneczky, 578: 577: 569: 563: 562: 549:Письма в Сигейск 541: 535: 534: 517: 511: 510: 486: 477: 476: 458: 345:Russian Futurism 322:Saint-Petersburg 194: 111: 110: 108: 107: 106: 101: 97: 94: 93: 92: 89: 61: 42: 40: 19: 729: 728: 724: 723: 722: 720: 719: 718: 654: 653: 630: 609:, Metuchen 1991 605:John Held Jr., 582: 581: 572:Sigov, August. 571: 570: 566: 559: 543: 542: 538: 532: 519: 518: 514: 488: 487: 480: 473: 460: 459: 455: 445: 440: 428: 404: 392:Shozo Shimamoto 384:John M. 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Murmansk
Kiel
Leslie
56°12′10″N 3°13′21″W / 56.202867°N 3.222442°W / 56.202867; -3.222442
collage
sound poetry
visual poetry
Transfurism
Mail art
abstract art
Ry Nikonova
Andrei Bely Prize
Russian
Transfurism
Mail art
abstract art
Marc Chagall
Saint Petersburg State Theatre Arts Academy
Futurist
Ry Nikonova
Kazakhstan
Stalin
Vologda
Zaum
Yekaterinburg
visual poems
sound poetry
Yeysk
wife
samizdat

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