Марлен Шпиндлер (1931–2003) – известный московский художник, человек нелёгкой судьбы. его живописные работы хранятся во многих музеях мира. Между тем часть своей жизни он посвятил графическому дизайну, работая в 1960-е годы в «Промграфике», Мастерской прикладной графики Художественного фонда.
В российско-швейцарской галерее “Nadja Brykina Gallery” (Мясницкая, 24/2) с 30 августа по 12 сентября пройдет выставка “Марлен Шпиндлер. Знаки и опусы”.
COPE2, SUEWORKS, Claire Reid and other famous New York artists come together at Tuff City Styles to create a mural in support of Israel’s 62nd Independence Day celebration.
Project OKNA is a multimedia installation inspired by diverse individual views and personal stories on the subject of Jewish identity coming from people within the Russian-speaking community. The project was presented on May 13, 2010 at Nuyorican Poets Cafe. See facebook listing
I made 2 versions of the soundtrack for the project:
Exhibition Curated by Radik Shvarts. Hosted by Generation R at the JCC in Manhattan.
Join us for the opening reception of Ticket to Jerusalem, an exhibition of entries from a year-long international mail-art project. “Ticket to Jerusalem” showcased the designs of artists from around the world who answered the call to design the “perfect airplane ticket to Jerusalem”. The tickets (boarding passes), all created on 8×3” sized medium, collectively form an image of the Promised Land that has long been sought out as a destination, whether for emigration, aliyah or pure pleasure.
Opening Reception in celebration of Yom Ha’atzmaut: Tues. April 13th 7:30pm
At JCC in Manhattan, 334 Amsterdam Ave. (75-76 Str)
$5 tickets. (beautiful terrace with views of Manhattan, wine, cool Israeli music from 70s, as heard on Heebru.com)
Made possible by a grant from CWW, a project of COJECO, a UJA-FED NY beneficiary
(1911, Винницкий уезд – 1996, Москва) – народный художник РСФСР, заслуженный деятель искусств РСФСР, член-корреспондент академии художеств СССР, один из авторов рисунков в юмористическом журнале «Крокодил».
Lissitzky’s ten splendid lithographs of the seder song tell the story of a series of assailants who consume each other until the final one, the Angel of Death, is destroyed by God.
NEW YORK, NY.- Sotheby’s will offer a unique grouping of works by the ‘Society of Independent Artists,’ or ‘Odessan Parisians,’ as one critic called them—an avant-garde group of Ukrainian artists who painted in the early years of the twentieth century. Eighty-six works will be offered as a single lot in the Russian Art auction on 22 April 2010 in New York. The collection was compiled by Yakov Pereman, a patron of the arts in Southern Ukraine (then Russia) who moved to Palestine in 1919, taking his art with him. After a series highly publicized exhibitions in the 1920s and a memorial exhibition in 1960-61, the collection was not seen again in public for over 40 years, when select works were exhibited at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art in 2002. The paintings have not been seen in Ukraine since Pereman left. The collection is estimated to fetch $1.5/2 million. read more