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  1. Ilia Mikhailovich Zdanevich ( Georgian: ილია ზდანევიჩი, Russian: Илья́ Миха́йлович Здане́вич) (April 21, 1894 – December 25, 1975), known as Iliazd ( Georgian: ილიაზდ ), was a Russian and French writer, artist and publisher, and an active participant in such avant-garde movements as Futurism and Dada . Early life.

  2. Ilia Zdanevich (Iliazd; Илья Михайлович Зданевич; Ильязд; 1894-1975) was a Georgian and French writer and artist, and an active participant in Russian Futurism and Dada. Zdanevich was born at Moscow and at a very early age frequented the first avant-garde poetry groups formed in Moscow.

  3. 15 de dic. de 2020 · Iliazd: A Meta-Biography of a Modernist. Johanna Drucker. JHU Press, Dec 15, 2020 - Literary Criticism - 312 pages. The poet Ilia Zdanevich, known in his professional life as Iliazd, began his...

  4. The “Everyfeelingism” of Iliazd | The Tretyakov Gallery Magazine. Natella Voiskunski. Article: CURRENT EXHIBITION. Magazine issue: #1 2016 (50) Better known as Iliazd, Ilia Zdanevich (1894-1975) contrived to remain at the forefront of the avant-garde all his life.

  5. Ilia Zdanevich. Announcement for a series of lectures on Italian Futurism to be delivered by Il'ia Zdanevich at the Fantastic Tavern in Tiflis. 1918

  6. Natalia Goncharova y el todismo. Iliá Zdanévich. Dadá ruso: 1914-1924, 2018, ISBN 978-84-8026-572-0, págs. 259-262. Texto Completo Libro

  7. Ilia Zdanevich (known also as Iliazd or Eli Eganbjuri) is a figure that only the early 20th century could produce: Avant-garde artist, writer, collector, publisher, typographer, researcher, Dadaist, graphic designer, performer, fashion designer, promoter and catalyst of the arts in Georgia, Russia, and France.