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Dimitri PLAVINSKY

(Russian Federation, Born 1937)
Dimitri PLAVINSKY
(Russian Federation, Born 1937)

DIMITRI PLAVINSKY, etching, signed and dated 69.

Composition. Image 24 x 29,5 cm. Sheet 36,5 x 50 cm.

Not framed. Stains. Edges and corners with wear from handling.

Provenance

Alexander Gleser Collection of Soviet unofficial art of the 70s, Moscow.
Stig Fredrikson collection, acquired from the above in Moscow circa 1974-75.

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Dmitry Plavinsky was an active member of the Nonconformist art community in the Soviet Union, Plavinsky mastered various mediums including painting, etchings, and mixed media. In 1956, he graduated from the theater department of the 1905 Institute of Art. In the 1960s, Plavinsky became one of the founders and leaders of the artistic nonconformist movement in Russia.Plavinsky's artistic themes ranged from origins on earth of the prototypes of fish, reptiles, and other prehistoric animals; to the genesis of primeval cultures, ancient and early Christian states, and the computer era of the twenty-first century. Many of his later works utilized symbols of the City of New York. The artist defined his artistic style as one of "Structural Symbolism," in which the unified image of the world is broken down into sequences of symbols submerged in the layers of time: past, present, and future. Because of his controversial and revolutionary creative output, he was not permitted to join the Moscow Union of Artists - a necessity in order to "officially" work as an artist, sell art, and have a studio under Soviet mandate - until many years later in 1978. Avoiding the difficult post-Perestroika years, the artist moved to New York City in 1992. In 2004, he returned to reside and work in Moscow. (Alchetron)

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