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    • SIX RUSSIAN SOCIALIST REALIST LANDSCAPE PAINTINGS
      Dec. 04, 2021

      SIX RUSSIAN SOCIALIST REALIST LANDSCAPE PAINTINGS

      Est: $600 - $800

      SIX RUSSIAN SOCIALIST REALIST LANDSCAPE PAINTINGS comprising: a) IGOR IVANOVICH YERSHOV (RUSSIAN 1916-1985), Qayraqqum, 1956, oil on canvas, 32 x 42 cm (12 5/8 x 16 1/2 in.), inscribed, titled and dated on verso b) ALEKSANDRA IVANOVNA YAKUSHEVA (RUSSIAN 1900-1986), Harvesting, 1943, oil on paperboard, 25.8 x 38 cm (10 1/8 x 15 in.), initialed lower right; inscribed Kolkhoz Novyi Put. Kirgiziya, titled and dated on verso c) YEVGENIY VASILYEVICH YEGOROV (RUSSIAN 1901-1942), A Farm Under the Mountain [Double-sided], 1924-1925, watercolor on paper, 36 x 42 cm (14 1/8 x 16 1/2 in.), signed, titled and dated lower center in pencil d) NIKOLAI NIKOLAEVICH GRIGORIEV (RUSSIAN 1901-1979), On the Riverbank, c. 1950s, watercolor on paper, 28.1 x 53.9 (11 x 21 14 in.), signed on verso in pencil e) NIKOLAI ANTONOVICH MATSEDONSKY (RUSSIAN 1911-1980), Stage Design Featuring the Red Army Marines during World War II, 1954, oil on board, 33.5 x 49.5 cm ( 13 1/4 x 19 1/2 in.), dated on verso in pen f) PYOTR SERGEYEVICH RODIONOV (RUSSIAN 1914-1981), Lenin's House in Gorki, 1960, oil on board, 49.5 x 70 cm (19 1/2 x 27 5/8 in.), signed lower right; inscribed, dated and titled on verso in pen CONDITION Unframed, the group appears in age-appropriate condition. a) Unstretched, very fine and stable craquelure visible to the perimeter of the unstretched canvas. Not inspected under UV light. b) Unframed, the painting with four small pin holes visible to the upper center edge. A visible hard crease to the lower left corner resulting in two very fine lines of craquelure, longest measuring, 7 cm (2 3/4 in.) in length. Not inspected under UV light. c) Unframed, the double-sided watercolor with scattered hardcreasing to the corners. A visible stain to the upper left corner and minor lifting to the lower left corner as apparent in photographs.Not inspected under UV light. d) Unframed, three visible areas of loss to the lower left and right corners and upper left corner, as apparent in photographs. Wear and surface soiling to the upper right corner. Light creasing visible to each corner. Not inspected under UV light. e) Unframed, the painting with a visible hard crease to the lower right corner, resulting in two fine lines of craquelure resulting in minor loss. Scattered losses to the perimeter. Not inspected under UV light. f) Unframed, the painting with overall age-appropriate craquelure. Losses visible to the perimeter. Not inspected under UV light. unframed Kindly note, the auction is comprised of two sessions: Session I: Russian and Asian Art, Antiques and Jewelry, lots 1-331 Session II: European, North and South American, and Ethnographic Art, Antiques, Jewelry, and Design, lots 500-827 N.B. All lots are sold in as-is condition at the time of sale. Please note that any condition statement regarding works of art is given as a courtesy to our clients in order to assist them in assessing the condition. The report is a genuine opinion held by Shapiro Auctions and should not be treated as a statement of fact. The absence of a condition report or a photograph does not preclude the absence of defects or restoration, nor does a reference to particular defects imply the absence of any others. Shapiro Auctions, LLC., including its consultants and agents, shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.

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    • IGOR YERSHOV (RUSSIAN 1916-1985), Ship Sailing Away, watercolor on paper
      Sep. 29, 2019

      IGOR YERSHOV (RUSSIAN 1916-1985), Ship Sailing Away, watercolor on paper

      Est: $400 - $600

      IGOR YERSHOV (RUSSIAN 1916-1985) Ship Sailing Away, 1929 watercolor on paper 32 x 42 cm (12 5/8 x 16 1/2 in.) signed and dated lower right LOT INFORMATION Igor Yershov was a Russian painter and graphic designer. He was born into an artistic family; his father Ivan Yershov was an opera singer with the Imperial Marinskiy Theatre and his mother was both a singer and a professor at the St. Petersburg Conservatory. In 1932, Yershov began his studies at the academy of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture. Amongst his professors were I. Brodsky and I. Bilibin. His studies were interrupted by the Second World War when he was evacuated to Tashkent. Yershov graduated from the Academy in 1947, presenting lithographs for A. Pushkin`s Bronze Horseman. In 1949, a jubilee edition of Pushkin`s works was published with illustrations by the artist. From the 1950s onwards, he worked mainly as an illustrator of children`s books. At least two generations of Russian children grew up reading Khorovod with Yershov`s illustrations. His illustrations for the Russian folk tales by Charles Perrault and Aleksandr Pushkin were very popular: The tale of the Golden Cockerel (1957-1960), A tale of the Fisherman and his wife (1956-57), Russian fairy-tales (1957-1960). Yershov`s works can be found in the collections of a number of Russian museums including the State Russian Museum and Museum of A.S. Pushkin and in museums and private collections in both France and England. PROVENANCE This lot comes from the collection of Viktor Kholodkov (1948-2015), who fulfilled his passion for books, avant-garde design and paper memorabilia by devoting his life to collecting and dealing of prominent works of Russian graphic art of the first half of the 20th century. The dedicated collector acquired a multitude of books and artworks throughout decades, meticulously labeling and archiving every single item. Many came directly from the most preeminent artists of the time, as well as from their families and estates. He also possessed a vast number of drawings from the famous collection of another avant-garde enthusiast, Nikolai Khardzhiev. After leaving the USSR in 1989 and settling in California, Viktor continued his work as a Soviet art dealer and critic, actively publishing various articles and contributing to several major Russian avant-garde exhibitions across the U.S., such as the 1991 Russia Under Fire in the 40s on the West Coast and the 1992 Guggenheim exhibition The Great Utopia: The Russian and Soviet Avant-Garde. Kholodkov also contributed to the archives of the biggest American institutions. His sophisticated selection of over 2000 Russian sheet music covers was acquired by The Library of Congress, and an extensive amount of material related to VKhUTEMAS is now at the J. Paul Getty Museum. SHIPPING FOR THIS ITEM ONLY, in the continental US, via USPS including insurance: $60 If you are buying multiple items, or your shipping address is international, please contact us before or after the auction for a shipping quote via email: info@shapiroauctions.com or call us: +1 (212) 717-7500.

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    • YERSHOV, Wartime Odessa
      Jan. 27, 2018

      YERSHOV, Wartime Odessa

      Est: $150 - $250

      YERSHOV IGOR ALEKSANDROVICH (RUSSIAN 1907-1974), [ Wartime Odessa], [Odessa], 1944, pencil on paper, 17.5 x 24.2 cm (6 7/8 x 9 1/2 in.), signed I. Yershov, inscribed Odessa, and dated in pencil lower left LOT NOTES Yershov was a Russian (Soviet) designer, graphic and fine artist, also known for his work in advertising. From 1927 to 1928 he was a member of the constructivist Volgo-LEF Society in Saratov, where he drew for the Society’s magazine. At this time, he illustrated Alexander Blok’s controversial poem "The Twelve". After graduating from the Saratov Arts School in 1930, he began to participate in exhibitions and moved to Moscow. Throughout the 1930’s, he traveled extensively to Central Asia, most notably Tajikistan. During World War II Yershov worked as an artist and correspondent for a front newspaper. After the war, he continued to design industrial advertisements, postal stamps, calendars, and posters, as well as illustrate children’s books and magazines. PROVENANCE INFORMATION This lot comes from the collection of Viktor Kholodkov (1948-2015), who fulfilled his passion for books, avant-garde design and paper memorabilia by devoting his life to collecting and dealing of prominent works of Russian graphic art of the first half of the 20th century. The dedicated collector acquired a multitude of books and artworks throughout decades, meticulously labeling and archiving every single item. Many came directly from the most preeminent artists of the time, as well as from their families and estates. He also possessed a vast number of drawings from the famous collection of another avant-garde enthusiast, Nikolai Khardzhiev. After leaving the USSR in 1989 and settling in California, Viktor continued his work as a Soviet art dealer and critic, actively publishing various articles and contributing to several major Russian avant-garde exhibitions across the U.S., such as the 1991 Russia Under Fire in the 40s on the West Coast and the 1992 Guggenheim exhibition The Great Utopia: The Russian and Soviet Avant-Garde. Kholodkov also contributed to the archives of the biggest American institutions. His sophisticated selection of over 2000 Russian sheet music covers was acquired by The Library of Congress, and an extensive amount of material related to VKhUTEMAS is now at the J. Paul Getty Museum.

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    • YERSHOV, Grape-pickers, 1954
      Jan. 27, 2018

      YERSHOV, Grape-pickers, 1954

      Est: $350 - $500

      YERSHOV IGOR ALEKSANDROVICH (RUSSIAN 1907-1974), two original poster designs for an 1954 exhibition in East Germany, per inscription comprising: 1. [Grape-pickers], 1954, watercolor and gouache on paper, full sheet measuring 35.2 x 47 cm (13 7/8 x 18 1/2 in.), image size 20 x 39.7 cm (7 7/8 x 15 5/8 in.), signed and dated in pencil lower right 2. [Grape-pickers], c. 1954, watercolor and gouache on paper matted on thick paper, 27.3 x 47 cm (10 3/4 x 18 1/2 in.) with borders, signed in pencil lower right LOT NOTES Yershov was a Russian (Soviet) designer, graphic and fine artist, also known for his work in advertising. From 1927 to 1928 he was a member of the constructivist Volgo-LEF Society in Saratov, where he drew for the Society’s magazine. At this time, he illustrated Alexander Blok’s controversial poem "The Twelve". After graduating from the Saratov Arts School in 1930, he began to participate in exhibitions and moved to Moscow. Throughout the 1930’s, he traveled extensively to Central Asia, most notably Tajikistan. During World War II Yershov worked as an artist and correspondent for a front newspaper. After the war, he continued to design industrial advertisements, postal stamps, calendars, and posters, as well as illustrate children’s books and magazines. PROVENANCE INFORMATION This lot comes from the collection of Viktor Kholodkov (1948-2015), who fulfilled his passion for books, avant-garde design and paper memorabilia by devoting his life to collecting and dealing of prominent works of Russian graphic art of the first half of the 20th century. The dedicated collector acquired a multitude of books and artworks throughout decades, meticulously labeling and archiving every single item. Many came directly from the most preeminent artists of the time, as well as from their families and estates. He also possessed a vast number of drawings from the famous collection of another avant-garde enthusiast, Nikolai Khardzhiev. After leaving the USSR in 1989 and settling in California, Viktor continued his work as a Soviet art dealer and critic, actively publishing various articles and contributing to several major Russian avant-garde exhibitions across the U.S., such as the 1991 Russia Under Fire in the 40s on the West Coast and the 1992 Guggenheim exhibition The Great Utopia: The Russian and Soviet Avant-Garde. Kholodkov also contributed to the archives of the biggest American institutions. His sophisticated selection of over 2000 Russian sheet music covers was acquired by The Library of Congress, and an extensive amount of material related to VKhUTEMAS is now at the J. Paul Getty Museum.

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    • IGOR IVANOVICH YERSHOV (RUSSIAN 1916-1985)
      May. 31, 2017

      IGOR IVANOVICH YERSHOV (RUSSIAN 1916-1985)

      Est: $400 - $600

      IGOR IVANOVICH YERSHOV (RUSSIAN 1916-1985) The Mine, 1931 India ink on paper 35 x 49 cm (13 3/4 x 19 1/4 in.) signed twice and dated lower right; titled and inscribed on verso PROVENANCE Collection of Viktor Kholodkov LOT NOTES Igor Yershov was a Russian painter and graphic designer. He was born into an artistic family; his father Ivan Yershov was an opera singer with the Imperial Marinskiy Theatre and his mother was both a singer and a professor at the St. Petersburg Conservatory. In 1932, Yershov began his studies at the academy of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture. Amongst his professors were I. Brodsky and I. Bilibin. His studies were interrupted by the Second World War when he was evacuated to Tashkent. Yershov graduated from the Academy in 1947, presenting lithographs for A. Pushkin`s Bronze Horseman. In 1949, a jubilee edition of Pushkin`s works was published with illustrations by the artist. From the 1950s onwards, he worked mainly as an illustrator of children`s books. At least two generations of Russian children grew up reading Khorovod with Yershov`s illustrations. His illustrations for the Russian folk tales by Charles Perrault and Aleksandr Pushkin were very popular: The tale of the Golden Cockerel (1957-1960), A tale of the Fisherman and his wife (1956-57), Russian fairy-tales (1957-1960). Yershov`s works can be found in the collections of a number of Russian museums including the State Russian Museum and Museum of A.S. Pushkin and in museums and private collections in both France and England. This painting is from the collection of Viktor Kholodkov (1948-2015), who fulfilled his passion for books, avant-garde design and paper memorabilia by devoting his life to collecting and dealing of prominent works of Russian graphic art of the first half of the 20th century. The dedicated collector acquired a multitude of books and artworks throughout decades, meticulously labeling and archiving every single item. Many came directly from the most preeminent artists of the time, as well as from their families and estates. He also possessed a vast number of drawings from the famous collection of another avant-garde enthusiast, Nikolai Khardzhiev. After leaving the USSR in 1989 and settling in California, Viktor continued his work as a Soviet art dealer and critic, actively publishing various articles and contributing to several major Russian avant-garde exhibitions across the U.S., such as the 1991 Russia Under Fire in the 40s on the West Coast and the 1992 Guggenheim exhibition The Great Utopia: The Russian and Soviet Avant-Garde. Kholodkov also contributed to the archives of the biggest American institutions. His sophisticated selection of over 2000 Russian sheet music covers was acquired by The Library of Congress, and an extensive amount of material related to VKhUTEMAS is now at the J. Paul Getty Museum.

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    • IGOR IVANOVICH YERSHOV (RUSSIAN 1916-1985)
      May. 31, 2017

      IGOR IVANOVICH YERSHOV (RUSSIAN 1916-1985)

      Est: $400 - $600

      IGOR IVANOVICH YERSHOV (RUSSIAN 1916-1985) The Roofs of Saint Petersburg, 1929 India ink and watercolor on paper 28.2 x 36 cm (11 1/8 x 14 1/8 in.) signed and dated lower right PROVENANCE Collection of Viktor Kholodkov LOT NOTES Igor Yershov was a Russian painter and graphic designer. He was born into an artistic family; his father Ivan Yershov was an opera singer with the Imperial Marinskiy Theatre and his mother was both a singer and a professor at the St. Petersburg Conservatory. In 1932, Yershov began his studies at the academy of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture. Amongst his professors were I. Brodsky and I. Bilibin. His studies were interrupted by the Second World War when he was evacuated to Tashkent. Yershov graduated from the Academy in 1947, presenting lithographs for A. Pushkin`s Bronze Horseman. In 1949, a jubilee edition of Pushkin`s works was published with illustrations by the artist. From the 1950s onwards, he worked mainly as an illustrator of children`s books. At least two generations of Russian children grew up reading Khorovod with Yershov`s illustrations. His illustrations for the Russian folk tales by Charles Perrault and Aleksandr Pushkin were very popular: The tale of the Golden Cockerel (1957-1960), A tale of the Fisherman and his wife (1956-57), Russian fairy-tales (1957-1960). Yershov`s works can be found in the collections of a number of Russian museums including the State Russian Museum and Museum of A.S. Pushkin and in museums and private collections in both France and England. This painting is from the collection of Viktor Kholodkov (1948-2015), who fulfilled his passion for books, avant-garde design and paper memorabilia by devoting his life to collecting and dealing of prominent works of Russian graphic art of the first half of the 20th century. The dedicated collector acquired a multitude of books and artworks throughout decades, meticulously labeling and archiving every single item. Many came directly from the most preeminent artists of the time, as well as from their families and estates. He also possessed a vast number of drawings from the famous collection of another avant-garde enthusiast, Nikolai Khardzhiev. After leaving the USSR in 1989 and settling in California, Viktor continued his work as a Soviet art dealer and critic, actively publishing various articles and contributing to several major Russian avant-garde exhibitions across the U.S., such as the 1991 Russia Under Fire in the 40s on the West Coast and the 1992 Guggenheim exhibition The Great Utopia: The Russian and Soviet Avant-Garde. Kholodkov also contributed to the archives of the biggest American institutions. His sophisticated selection of over 2000 Russian sheet music covers was acquired by The Library of Congress, and an extensive amount of material related to VKhUTEMAS is now at the J. Paul Getty Museum.

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    • IGOR IVANOVICH YERSHOV (RUSSIAN 1916-1985)
      May. 31, 2017

      IGOR IVANOVICH YERSHOV (RUSSIAN 1916-1985)

      Est: $400 - $600

      IGOR IVANOVICH YERSHOV (RUSSIAN 1916-1985) Ship Sailing Away, 1929 watercolor on paper 32 x 42 cm (12 5/8 x 16 1/2 in.) signed and dated lower right PROVENANCE Collection of Viktor Kholodkov LOT NOTES Igor Yershov was a Russian painter and graphic designer. He was born into an artistic family; his father Ivan Yershov was an opera singer with the Imperial Marinskiy Theatre and his mother was both a singer and a professor at the St. Petersburg Conservatory. In 1932, Yershov began his studies at the academy of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture. Amongst his professors were I. Brodsky and I. Bilibin. His studies were interrupted by the Second World War when he was evacuated to Tashkent. Yershov graduated from the Academy in 1947, presenting lithographs for A. Pushkin`s Bronze Horseman. In 1949, a jubilee edition of Pushkin`s works was published with illustrations by the artist. From the 1950s onwards, he worked mainly as an illustrator of children`s books. At least two generations of Russian children grew up reading Khorovod with Yershov`s illustrations. His illustrations for the Russian folk tales by Charles Perrault and Aleksandr Pushkin were very popular: The tale of the Golden Cockerel (1957-1960), A tale of the Fisherman and his wife (1956-57), Russian fairy-tales (1957-1960). Yershov`s works can be found in the collections of a number of Russian museums including the State Russian Museum and Museum of A.S. Pushkin and in museums and private collections in both France and England. This painting is from the collection of Viktor Kholodkov (1948-2015), who fulfilled his passion for books, avant-garde design and paper memorabilia by devoting his life to collecting and dealing of prominent works of Russian graphic art of the first half of the 20th century. The dedicated collector acquired a multitude of books and artworks throughout decades, meticulously labeling and archiving every single item. Many came directly from the most preeminent artists of the time, as well as from their families and estates. He also possessed a vast number of drawings from the famous collection of another avant-garde enthusiast, Nikolai Khardzhiev. After leaving the USSR in 1989 and settling in California, Viktor continued his work as a Soviet art dealer and critic, actively publishing various articles and contributing to several major Russian avant-garde exhibitions across the U.S., such as the 1991 Russia Under Fire in the 40s on the West Coast and the 1992 Guggenheim exhibition The Great Utopia: The Russian and Soviet Avant-Garde. Kholodkov also contributed to the archives of the biggest American institutions. His sophisticated selection of over 2000 Russian sheet music covers was acquired by The Library of Congress, and an extensive amount of material related to VKhUTEMAS is now at the J. Paul Getty Museum.

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    • IGOR IVANOVICH YERSHOV (RUSSIAN 1916-1985)
      Mar. 18, 2017

      IGOR IVANOVICH YERSHOV (RUSSIAN 1916-1985)

      Est: $600 - $800

      IGOR IVANOVICH YERSHOV (RUSSIAN 1916-1985) Cotton, oil on paperboard 38.8 x 25.5 cm (15 1/4 x 10 in.) titled and inscribed in Cyrillic on verso Study for exhibition in Czechoslovakia (Chamber of Commerce) PROVENANCE Collection of Viktor Kholodkov LOT NOTES Viktor Kholodkov (1948-2015) fulfilled his passion for books, avant-garde design and paper memorabilia by devoting his life to collecting and dealing of prominent works of Russian graphic art of the first half of the 20th century. The dedicated collector acquired a multitude of books and artworks throughout decades, meticulously labeling and archiving every single item. Many came directly from the most preeminent artists of the time, as well as from their families and estates. He also possessed a vast number of drawings from the famous collection of another avant-garde enthusiast, Nikolai Khardzhiev. After leaving the USSR in 1989 and settling in California, Viktor continued his work as a Soviet art dealer and critic, actively publishing various articles and contributing to several major Russian avant-garde exhibitions across the U.S., such as the 1991 Russia Under Fire in the 40s on the West Coast and the 1992 Guggenheim exhibition The Great Utopia: The Russian and Soviet Avant-Garde. Kholodkov also contributed to the archives of the biggest American institutions. His sophisticated selection of over 2000 Russian sheet music covers was acquired by The Library of Congress, and an extensive amount of material related to VKhUTEMAS is now at the J. Paul Getty Museum.

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    • IGOR IVANOVICH YERSHOV (RUSSIAN 1916-1985)
      Mar. 18, 2017

      IGOR IVANOVICH YERSHOV (RUSSIAN 1916-1985)

      Est: $1,000 - $1,500

      IGOR IVANOVICH YERSHOV (RUSSIAN 1916-1985) Qayraqqum, 1956 oil on canvas 32 x 42 cm (12 5/8 x 16 1/2 in.) inscribed, titled and dated on verso PROVENANCE Collection of Viktor Kholodkov LOT NOTES Viktor Kholodkov (1948-2015) fulfilled his passion for books, avant-garde design and paper memorabilia by devoting his life to collecting and dealing of prominent works of Russian graphic art of the first half of the 20th century. The dedicated collector acquired a multitude of books and artworks throughout decades, meticulously labeling and archiving every single item. Many came directly from the most preeminent artists of the time, as well as from their families and estates. He also possessed a vast number of drawings from the famous collection of another avant-garde enthusiast, Nikolai Khardzhiev. After leaving the USSR in 1989 and settling in California, Viktor continued his work as a Soviet art dealer and critic, actively publishing various articles and contributing to several major Russian avant-garde exhibitions across the U.S., such as the 1991 Russia Under Fire in the 40s on the West Coast and the 1992 Guggenheim exhibition The Great Utopia: The Russian and Soviet Avant-Garde. Kholodkov also contributed to the archives of the biggest American institutions. His sophisticated selection of over 2000 Russian sheet music covers was acquired by The Library of Congress, and an extensive amount of material related to VKhUTEMAS is now at the J. Paul Getty Museum.

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    • IGOR IVANOVICH YERSHOV (RUSSIAN 1916-1985)
      Mar. 18, 2017

      IGOR IVANOVICH YERSHOV (RUSSIAN 1916-1985)

      Est: $800 - $1,200

      IGOR IVANOVICH YERSHOV (RUSSIAN 1916-1985) Rosenberg. On the Front Roads of East Prussia, 1945 oil on board 32.2 x 45.5 cm (12 3/4 x 17 7/8 in.) numerous inscriptions on verso PROVENANCE Collection of Viktor Kholodkov LOT NOTES Viktor Kholodkov (1948-2015) fulfilled his passion for books, avant-garde design and paper memorabilia by devoting his life to collecting and dealing of prominent works of Russian graphic art of the first half of the 20th century. The dedicated collector acquired a multitude of books and artworks throughout decades, meticulously labeling and archiving every single item. Many came directly from the most preeminent artists of the time, as well as from their families and estates. He also possessed a vast number of drawings from the famous collection of another avant-garde enthusiast, Nikolai Khardzhiev. After leaving the USSR in 1989 and settling in California, Viktor continued his work as a Soviet art dealer and critic, actively publishing various articles and contributing to several major Russian avant-garde exhibitions across the U.S., such as the 1991 Russia Under Fire in the 40s on the West Coast and the 1992 Guggenheim exhibition The Great Utopia: The Russian and Soviet Avant-Garde. Kholodkov also contributed to the archives of the biggest American institutions. His sophisticated selection of over 2000 Russian sheet music covers was acquired by The Library of Congress, and an extensive amount of material related to VKhUTEMAS is now at the J. Paul Getty Museum.

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