Lenin in his Ice Coffin -- Eli Beliutin, 1962, from the collection of Norton T. Dodge, Zimmerli Museum, Rutgers University.
Reproduced with permission.
ANTI-SOVIET ART
The following is art that I won't be able to afford until next year. :-)
- The Origin of Socialist Realism
Komar and Melamid, 1982, from the collection of Ronald and Fryda Feldman, New York.
- How to Depict the Life of a Soul?
Viktor Pivovarov, 1975, from the collection of Norton T. Dodge, Zimmerli Museum, Rutgers University.
- Fundamental Lexicon
Grisha Bruskin, 1986, from the collection of Norton T. Dodge, Zimmerli Museum, Rutgers University.
- Karssikov Street
Erik Bulatov, 1976, from the collection of Norton T. Dodge, Zimmerli Museum, Rutgers University.
- Asembly Hall, Butyrka Prison
Leonid Lamm, 1976, from the collection of Norton T. Dodge, Zimmerli Museum, Rutgers University.
- Christ Appearing to Brezhnev
Noi Volkov, 1979, from the collection of Norton T. Dodge, Zimmerli Museum, Rutgers University.
- Lenin in his Ice Coffin
Eli Beliutin, 1962, from the collection of Norton T. Dodge, Zimmerli Museum, Rutgers University.
- To Be or Not to Be
Jonas Mackonis, 1981, from the collection of Norton T. Dodge, Zimmerli Museum, Rutgers University.
- Ogonyok, No. 25
Oleg Vassiliev, 1980, from the collection of Norton T. Dodge, Zimmerli Museum, Rutgers University.
- The Cosmonaut's Dream
Sergi Sherstiuk, 1986, from the collection of Norton T. Dodge, Zimmerli Museum, Rutgers University.
- The Men of One Family, 1941 and The Men of One Family, 1945
Sergi Sherstiuk, 1985, from the collection of Norton T. Dodge, Zimmerli Museum, Rutgers University.
- Raphael and Polis
Miervaldis Polis, n.d., from the collection of Norton T. Dodge, Zimmerli Museum, Rutgers University.