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The Izmailovo exhibition in turn gave way to other exhibitions of nonconformist art which were very important in the history of modern Russian art.
Dodge's role in the preservation and patronage of art disallowed by the government led to his being called "the Lorenzo de' Medici of Russian art" (Elena Kornetchuk in Mcphee 1994).
It is named after the Russian art and music critic and screenwriter Andrej Andreevich Zolotov, who is the author of more than 30 documentaries.
Ney befriended a wide number of progressive-minded art students, now stars of the contemporary Russian art scene such as Alexander Kosolapov, Leonid Sokov, Alexander Yulikov, Lev Nussberg and Vadim Kosmatschof.
In the same year he wrote an essay for the catalogue of the First Russian Art Exhibition at the Gallery van Diemen, in Berlin.
Parkway Focus Gallery, London, England; Museum of Contemporary Russian Art, Montgeron, Paris, France.
Vadim Pappe (1942, Russie - ?), a Russian art and dance historian and author
César Cui's 1895 book Russian Art Song: A Study of Its Development was translated in J.R. Walker’s Classical Essays on the Development of Russian Art Songs (Northfield, MN, 1993).
In 2012, one of the guests was the Russian art collective Voina.
Savva Yamshchikov, Soviet and Russian art historian, restorer, and essayist