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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ilya_KabakovIlya Kabakov - Wikipedia

    Ilya Iosifovich Kabakov (Russian: Илья́ Ио́сифович Кабако́в; September 30, 1933 – May 27, 2023) was a Russian–American conceptual artist, born in Dnipropetrovsk in what was then the Ukrainian SSR of the Soviet Union. He worked for thirty years in Moscow, from the 1950s until the late 1980s.

    • Emilia Kanevsky
  2. Today Kabakov is recognized as the most important Russian artist to have emerged in the late 20th century. His installations speak as much about conditions in post-Stalinist Russia as they do about the human condition universally. Emilia Kabakov (née Lekach) was born in Dnepropetrovsk, Soviet Union, in 1945.

  3. 11 de jun. de 2023 · Ilya Kabakov, maestro del conceptualismo soviético. Las obras del creador, fallecido a los 90 años, eran como cuentos. Sus personajes podían salir disparados al espacio o estar dentro de un...

  4. Follow Russia Beyond on Twitter. El artista más exitoso de la antigua URSS, uno de los fundadores del conceptualismo moscovita, creó obras que más bien parecían novelas. En sus instalaciones...

    • Anna Popova
  5. 2 de jun. de 2023 · Ilya Kabakov, a celebrated artist whose immersive installations, paintings and drawings told sardonically witty stories about the dreams and interior lives of those who had endured the...

  6. www.moma.org › artists › 6633Ilya Kabakov | MoMA

    Ilya Iosifovich Kabakov (Russian: Илья́ Ио́сифович Кабако́в; September 30, 1933 – May 27, 2023) was a Russian–American conceptual artist, born in Dnipropetrovsk in what was then the Ukrainian SSR of the Soviet Union. He worked for thirty years in Moscow, from the 1950s until the late 1980s.

  7. Ilya Iosifovich Kabakov (Russian: Илья́ Ио́сифович Кабако́в; September 30, 1933 – May 27, 2023) was a Russian–American conceptual artist, born in Dnipropetrovsk in what was then the Ukrainian SSR of the Soviet Union. He worked for thirty years in Moscow, from the 1950s until the late 1980s.