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This exhibition catalog brings together key works by Russian conceptualists Ilya Kabakov and Viktor Pivovarov, whose art depicted the absurdities of everyday life in the Soviet era. It not only includes nearly 100 pages of full-color illustrations, but also provides complete English translations of the texts that appear in the volume, plus new interviews with each artist. Published in partnership with the Zimmerli Museum.

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This exhibition catalog brings together key works by Russian conceptualists Ilya Kabakov and Viktor Pivovarov, whose art depicted the absurdities of everyday life in the Soviet era. It not only includes nearly 100 pages of full-color illustrations, but also provides complete English translations of the texts that appear in the volume, plus new interviews with each artist. Published in partnership with the Zimmerli Museum.
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Autorenporträt
KSENIA NOURIL is an art historian who currently serves as Jensen Bryan Curator at the Print Center in Philadelphia. Previously, she has worked at the Zimmerli Art Museum, the Bruce Museum, and MoMA, where she co-edited the book Art and Theory of Post-1989 Central and Eastern Europe: A Critical Anthology. TOMÁ GLANC is a senior fellow at Zurich University. He has held previous positions at Humboldt University, Basel University, Bremen University, and Charles University in Prague. He has organized numerous art exhibitions, including Poetry & Performance: The Eastern European Perspective and shows for Irina Korina, Pavel Pepperstein, and Viktor Pivovarov.