1 GRISHA BRUSKIN BIOGRAPHY 1945 1988 Born October 21 in Moscow, Russia Moves to New York, New York The artist currently lives and works in New York City. SOLO EXHIBITIONS 2006 Grisha Bruskin: Archaeologist’s Collection, Marlborough Gallery, Monaco 2004 Modern Archeology, Marlborough, New York, New York, United States 2003 Grisha Bruskin, Fragmente einer endlosen Sammlung, Judengasse Museum, Frankfurt am Main, Germany (exhibition catalog) 2002 Das Alphabet des Grisha Bruskin, Kunsthalle, Emden, Germany (exhibition catalog) 2001 Grisha Bruskin: Life is Everywhere, State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg; traveled to State Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow, Russia Paradise Lost, Marlborough Chelsea, New York, New York 2000 Grisha Bruskin, Marlborough Gallery, Boca Raton, Florida 1999 Grisha Bruskin: Life is Everywhere, Marlborough Gallery, New York Grisha Bruskin: Leben über Alles, Galerie Andy Jllien, Zürich, Switzerland 1997 Grisha Buskin: Birth of the Hero, Galerie Andy Jllien, Zürich, Switzerland 1996 Grisha Bruskin: Mythical Imagery, Meyerovich Gallery, San Francisco, California Grisha Bruskin: Revisions, Marlborough Gallery, New York, New York 1995 Grisha Bruskin, Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Buenos Aires, Argentina 1994 Grisha Bruskin: ‘General Instruction’ and Other Works, Marlborough Gallery, New York, New York Grisha Bruskin: Metamorphoses, Meyerovich Gallery, San Francisco, California 1993 Grisha Bruskin, General Instruction/Lev Rubinstein. Another Name, The State Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow, traveled to the State Russian Museum, Saint Petersburg, Russia Grisha Bruskin: Painting, Sculpture, Prints, Linda Farris Gallery, Seattle, Washington Grisha Bruskin: Painting, Drawing and Sculpture, Struve Gallery, Chicago, Illinois 1992 Grisha Bruskin, Alex Lachmann Gallery, Cologne, Germany 1991 Grisha Bruskin: Paintings and Sculpture, Hokin Gallery, Palm Beach, Florida Grisha Bruskin: A Personal Mythology, Erika Meyerovich Gallery, San Francisco, California 1990 Marlborough Gallery, New York, New York 1984 Grisha Bruskin, Central House of Workers in the Arts, Moscow, USSR 1983 Grisha Bruskin, Vilnius, Lithuania 1976 House of Artists, Moscow, USSR SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS 2007 Seven Artists, Gebert Contemporary, Santa Fe, New Mexico 2005 Sculptures Monumentales a Saint-Tropez, La Citadelle, Saint-Tropez, France (catalogue) Avantgarde im Untergrun: Russische Nonkonfirmisten aus der Sammlung Bar-Gera, Kubstmuseum Bern,Bern, Switzerland Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art, Moscou, Russie (catalogue) RUSSIA! Nine Years of Masterpieces and Master Collections, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, United States (catalogue) 2003 La Fête, Le Bellevue, Biarritz, France Museo Valenciano de la Illustracion y la Modernidad, Valencia, Spain (exhibition catalog) Persecuted Art & Artists Under Totalitarian Regimes in Europe During the 20th Century, Art Museum Ashdod, Ashdod, Israel Remembrance: Russian Post-Modern Nostalgia, Yeshiva University Museum, Center for Jewish History, New York, New York 2 Das Recht des Bildes, Judische Perspektiven in der modernen Kunst, Museum Bochum, Bochum, Germany 2002 La Parade des Animaux, Festival International de Sculpture de Monte-Carlo, Monte-Carlo, Monaco Russian Revolutions: Generations of Russian Jewish Avant-Garde Artists, Singer Gallery, Mizel Center for Arts and Culture, Denver Colorado 500 Years of Russian Art, Sán Paolo, Italy The Image of Evil in Art, Flora Lamson Hewlett Library, Graduate Theological Union, Berkley, California Sculpture by Abakanowicz, Arman, Botero, Bruskin Chadwick and others, Marlborough Gallery, New York, New York 2000 Dumbo Double Deuce: New York and Russian Artists, Brooklyn, New York 1999 20th Century Sculpture, Nassau County Museum of Art, Roslyn Harbor, New York 1998 Forbidden Art - The Postwar Russian Avant-Garde, ArtCenter, College of Design, Alyce de Roulet Williamson Gallery, Pasadena, California; traveled thrgough 1999 to State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia; The State Tretiakov Gallery, Moscow, Russia; Miami University Art Musuem, Oxford, Ohio It’s the Real Thing - Soviet and Post-Soviet Sots Art and American Pop Art, Frederick R. Weisman Art Museum, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis-St.Paul, Minnesota Art Museum 1997 Artistas NAO CONFORMISTAS da Uniao Soviética, The Nancy and Norton Dodge Collection at the Jane Vorhees Zimmerli Art Museum, Rutgers, New Jersey; traveled to Caixa Geral de Depositos, Lisbon, Portugal Nonconformist Art From the Soviet Union, Palace of the Arts, Budpest, Hungary Contemporary Artists Welcome the New Year - The Jewish Museum List Graphic Commission, The Jewish Museum, New York, New York 1996 Nonconformisten. Die zweite Russische Avantgarde 1955-1988, Sammlung Bar-Gera ; traveled to Staatliches Russisches Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia; Staatliche Tretyakov Gallerie, Moscow, Russia; Städelches Kunstinstitut und Städtische Galerie, Frankfurt am Main, Germoany; Exhibition Hall of Baier Department of Culture, Leverkusen, Germany; Museum of Josef Albers, Square-Bottrop, Germany On Paper, Marlborough Gallery, New York Department of New Currents: The First Five Years, The State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia 1995 Reinventing the Emblem, Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, Connecticut Russian Jewish Artists in a Century of Change 1890-1990, The Jewish Museum, New York, New York From Gulag to Glasnost: Nonconformist Art from the Soviet Union 1956-1988, The Nancy and Norton Dodge Collection at the Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum, Rutgers University, New Jersey Moscow: The Group, Heidi Neuhoff Gallery, New York, New York Sculpture in the Little Forest, Raanana, Israel 1994 Itinere, Centro Galego de Arte Contemporanea, Santiago de Compostela, Spain 1993 Drawing the Line Against Aids, Venice Biennale, Venice, Italy; traveled to Guggenheim Museum Soho, New York, New York Von Malewitsch bis Kabakov: Russische Avantgarde im 20 Jahrhundert, Eine Ausstellung des Museums Ludwig, Josef-Haubrich-Kunsthalle, Cologne, Germany Post-Modernism and Tradition, State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow, Russia A la découverte… des collections romandes 1, FAE Musée d’Art Contemporain, Pully/Lausanne, Switzerland Europa-Europa: Das Jahrundert der Avantgarde in Mittel- und Osteuropa, Kunst- und Ausstellungshalle der Bundesrepublik Deutschland, Bonn, Germany Fujisankei Biennale, Open-Air Museum, Hakone, Japan 1992 On Paper, Marlborough Gallery, New York, New York 1991 Artistas Rusos Contemporaneos, Auditorio de Galicia, Santiago de Compostela, Spain 1990 Chagall to Kitaj: The Jewish Experience in 20th Century Art, Barbican Art Gallery, London, England 1989 100 Years of Russian Art 1889-1989: From Private Collections in the USSR, Barbican Art Gallery, London, England; traveled through the United Kingdom and the USSR Sculpture by Abakanowicz, Botero, Bruskin, Davies, Grooms, Mason, Marlborough Gallery, New York, New York Von der Revolution zür Perestroika: Sowjetische Kunst aus der Sammlung Ludwig, Kunstmuseum Luzern, Lucerne, Switzerland; traveled to Palau de la Virreina - Ajuntament de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain; Musée d’Art Moderne de Saint Etienne, St. Etienne, France 3 Recent Acquisitions, The Museum of Modern Art, New York, New York Artists for Liberty, Berlin Wall, Foundation Pascal Jeandet; traveled to Paris, London, and Madrid Recent Acquisitions, Israel Museum, Jerusalem, Israel Bilder für den Himmel - Kunstdrachen, Haus der Kunst, München; traveled through 1992 to Grande Halle de la Villette, Paris, France; Kunstsammlung Nordhein- Westfalen, Düsseldorf, Germany; Central House of Artists, Moscow, Russia; Deichtor Halle, Hamburg, Germany; Museu Calouste Gulbenkian, Lisbon, Portugal; Musée des Beaux Arts, Brussels, Belgium; National Gallery, Berlin, Germany; Charlottenburg, Copenhagen, Denmark; e tc. 1988 Ich lebe - Ich sehe: Künstler der achtziger Jahre in Moskau, Kunstmuseum Bern, Bern, Switzerland Olympiad of Art, National Museum of Contemporary Art, Seoul, Korea Sowjetkunst heute, Museum Ludwig, Cologne, Germany Glasnost - Die neue Freiheit der sowjetischen Maler, Kunsthalle Emden, Emden, Germany Kunstdrachen: Bilder für den Himmel, Art Museum of the Miyagi Prefecture, Sendai, Japan; traveled through Japan and Europe from 1988—1992 1987 The Painter and Modernism, Exhibition Hall Kashirka,Millionschikov Street, Moscow Object, Malaya Gruzinskaya, Moscow Retrospection 1957-87, Exhibition Hall of the Provsouznaya Hermitage Association, Moscow 1966 Seventh Exhibition of Young Artists of Moscow, House of Artists, Moscow PUBLIC INSTALLATIONS AND COMMISSIONS 1995 1999 Visage, sculpture for the city of Raanana, Israel Leben Uber Alles, tryptich, Reichstag, Berlin,Germany PUBLIC COLLECTIONS The Achenbach foundation for Graphic Arts, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, San Francisco, California, United States Arkansas Art Center, Little Rock, Arkansas, United States Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, United States Sydney Besthoff Sculpture Garden, New Orleans Museum, New Orleans Louisiana, United States Galeria de Arte Nacional, Caracas, Venezuela Israel Museum, Jerusalem, Israel Jewish Museum, New York, New York, United States Kunsthalle Emden, Emden, West Germany Kupferstichkabinett Staatliche Museum of Berlin, Berlin, Germany Milwaukee Art Museum, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States Museum Ludwig, Cologne, Germany The Museum of Modern Art, New York, New York, United States Portland Museum of Art, Portland, Maine, United States Reichstag, Berlin, Germany State Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow, Russia State Russian Museum, Saint Petersburg, Russia State Tretyakoft Gallery, Moscow, Russia Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey, United States SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY 2005 Derek Summers, Wilhemina. “Figurative Sculpture Remains the Focal Point of Successful Art Collections in the United States.” Sculpture Review, p 22-25, Printemps. “Grisha Bruskin. Letter Follows.”. Moscow: Novoye Literaturmoye Obozrenie 4 2004 “Soviet Nostalgia.” (radio interview). WNYC, Sudio 360, 7 Fevrier 2003 Gluek, Grace. “Nyet to Passé Soviet Realism, Yes to Lenin as Mickey Mouse.” New York Times, Friday, December 5, p. E44. “Art as Protest.” Jewish Renaissance, Vol. 3, Autumn. Huther, Christian. “An den Symbolen des Kommunismus nagt der Zahn der Zeit.” Frankfurter Neue Press, October 17. Sternberg, Judith von. “Der Zeichenerfinder.” Frankfurter Rundschau, October 10. Hierholzer, Michael. “Diffuse Traditionen, exakte Phantasien.” Frankfurter Allgemeine, September 12. Huther, Christian. “Archaologe und Archivar.” Main- Echo, October 17. “Archaologe und Archivar zugleich: Grisha Bruskin- Schau in Frankfurt.” AllgemeineZeitung, September 26. “Grisha Bruskin. Fragmente einer endlosen Sammlung.” A & B die Zietung Kunst-Kultur-Design, October/November. “Schwarzer Humor in brokelnden Raumen.” Bild, September 11 . Ostrovsky, Grigori. “Persecuted.” Vesti, September 18. O.M. “Greetings from far away.” Moscow News, p. N17, May 6-12. Terentieva, Maria. “In the Absence of Preposition.” Knizhnoye Obozrenie, August 18. Rubenstein, Lev. “Myslenno vami.” Politburo, p. N20, May 26-June 1. “Grisha Bruskin. Myslenno vami.” Novoye Russkoye Slovo, August 23-24. “Grisha Bruskin. M’yslenno vami” Moscow: Novoye Literaturnoye Obozrenie. 2002 Tokareva, Marina. “Grisha Bruskin . . .” Obschaya Gazeta, pp. 24-30, January. Zvinkahu, Mila. “Porcelain with star and swastika.” Free Time, #12, p. 43, December. Baschbach, Gabriele. “Am Steurrad und doch kein Kapitan.”Ostfriesesn Zeitung, June. Wagner, Ina. “Bilder wie Inventare einer fremd gewordenen Kultur.” Emder Zeitung, June. Schultz, Mathias. “Auf Spurensuche in der Ewigkeit.” Werkschau von Grisha Bruskin in der Kunsthalle Emden, July. 2001 Riese, Hans-Pieter. Das rote Haus. Zeitgenossische russische Kunst aus der Sammlung Bierfund. Cologne: Wienand. Kolodzei, Natalia. "Grisha Bruskin: Russian Artists are Needed by the World Culture." ARTchronika, no. 1. Grant, Daniel. "The Brisk Trade in Bruskin." ArtNews, February. Klebanova, Nina. "The Present Time of Grisha Bruskin." Nezavisimaya Gazeta, February 9. Glueck, Grace. "Art Review; In Connecticut, David Smith and Lord Snowdon Reign." New York Times, July 20 [Forbidden Art of Postwar Russia, Bruce Museum, Greenwich, CT.]. La Fête, Pentagraf Impresores, S.L.: Biarritz. Goldstein, Alexander. “Two myths of Grisha Bruskin.” Vesti, August. Pritsker, Maya. “Paradise lost?” Novoye Russkoye Slovo - Russian Daily, November 2. Novak, Dimitri. “Grisha Bruskin: You see the catepillar - you remember what happened in your life.” St. Petersburg News, December 7. Molok, Nikolai. “Propaganda for the plate.” Izvesta, October 17. Orlova, Milena. “Conceptual artist in the porcelain store.” Kommerstant, October 17. Balakhovskaya, Faina. “Model to follow.” Vremya, #191, October 17. Romer, Fedor. “Sopromat.” Artgazeta, November 1. Martinenko, Olga. “Porcelain Alfbet.” Moscow News, October 16-22. Nevskaya, Tatyana. “Grigori Bruskin.” Gazeta, October 17. “Legende ‘Bruskin’.” Pulse, December. Dolinina, Kira. “Fragile past of Grisha Bruskin.” Kommersant #226, December. Zubanova, Veronika. “The Truth is on the Bottom of the Plate.” Business - Petersburg, #223, December 14. Zvinkahu, Mila. “Fundamental lexicon of Grisha Bruski.” On Nevsky, #12, p. 59, December. Kusmin, M. “Everyone here is becoming hero.” Smena, December. Borovsky, Alexander. “Tale-tellers in the city.” Sobaka, #9. Heartney, Eleanor (et. al). Grisha Bruskin, Life is Everywhere, Napoli: Palace Editions. 2000 Heartney, Eleanor. "Berlin: Future Perfect?" Art in America, February, pp. 109-115. 5 Henry, Clare. "Grisha Bruskin." Sculpture, May. Illyina, M. "Akhmatova with Bruskin’s Etchings or Book as an Art." Novoye Russkoye Slovo, May 26. Svetova, A. "New Unique Edition of the ‘Requiem’ by Akhmatova." Kontinent USA, no. 12, June. Herrmanns, Ralph. "Rysk konstnars vandringssaga". Dagens Industri, June 16. I.G. "The Most Expensive Artist from Russia." Novoye Russkoye Slovo, November 17. Grant, Daniel. "Griska Bruskin: Another Record." ArtNewsletter, December 26. Lozanskaya, Tatiana. "Grisha Bruskin Beats the Records." Kontinent USA, no. 22, November. 1999 Beaucamp, Eduard. "Die Artisten im Parlamentarischen Alltag." Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, April. Buck, Robert T. "A Conversation with the Artist." Grisha Bruskin: Life is Everywhere. New York: Marlborough Gallery. F.A.Z. "Leben über Alles." Frankfurter Allegmeine Zeitung, June. Schwerfel, Heinz P. "Grosse Bilder fur Berlin." Art, June. Sidlin, Michail. "Ten Years Later." Nezavisimaya Gazeta, June 10. Pritzker, Maya. "What is Grisha Bruskin Doing in Reichstag?" Novoye Russkoye Slovo, June 11. Sisnev, Vissarion. "The Father Signed the Reichstage, the Son Painted It." Trud, June 25. Schwartz, Constance and Franklin Hill Perrell. 20th Century Sculpture. Roslyn Harbor, NY: Nassau County Museum of Art. Everett, Deborah. "Grisha Bruskin, New Work." NYArts, vol. 4, no. 8. p. 8. Yershova, Tatiana. "Ours are in Berlin Again." Kontinent USA, no. 1, September. Molok, Nikolai. "Painting over Reichstag." Itogi Newsweek, September 28. Pritzker, Maya. "Porcelain Book, or in a Memory of a Happy Childhood." Russkoye Slovo, October 11. Essel, Zeno van. "Bruskins Kunst ist ein Stuck abgeschlossene Zeitgeschichte." Das Schweizer KulturMagazin, November 22. Andy Jllien Gallery. Zurich Handelszeitung, no. 49, December 1999. Baiggell, Matthew. "Grisha Bruskin, Marlborough." ARTnews, December, pp. 172-73. 1998 Pritzker, Maya. "The Auction." Novoye Russkoye Slovo Newspaper, July 3. Zakharov, Vadim. "Grisha Bruskin: We felt like in Agatha Christie’s Novel." Kommersant-Daily Newspaper, July 10. Khidekel, Regina. "It’s the Real Thing: Soviet and Post-Soviet Sots Art and American Pop Art." Minneapolis-St. Paul, University of Minnesota Press. Walther, Ingo, ed. Art of the 20th Century. Frankfurt: Taschen. White, Garrett, ed. "Forbidden Art." Curatorial Assistance/Distributed Art Publishers 1986-1997 Bibliography on request Film Performance 2003 Grisha Bruskin, Good-buy USSR, with the participation of Vladimir Tarsov, Lev Rubrnstein, Dimitri Prigov and Irina Prokhoroav. International Book Fair. Messegalande Halle, Frankfurt, Germany 2002 Grisha Bruskin, From the series “Classics of Contemporary Art” Produced by N. Zaretskaya for Television, Moscow, Russia 2001 Grisha Bruskin. Alphabetic Truths, with the participation of Valdmir Tarasov and Dimitri Prigov. Cultural Center “Dom”, State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia 1997 Grisha Bruskin/Valadimir Tarasov: Azbuka or An Island is a Piece of Land Surrounded by Water. Festival Kukart-III. Tzarskoye Selo, Russia 1995 Grisha Bruskin in Buenos Aires. Produced by GALA/Herminia Denoto. Directed by Hugo Mendonga 1993 Grisha Bruskin in New York. Produced by R. Blahacek for German television. Directed by Jana Markova 1992 Grisha Bruskin, Produced by TV Galereya, Moscow, Russia. Directed by N. Zaretskaya 1988 Grisha Bruskin: The Birth of the Hero, Exhibition Hall at Milliontshikov Street Kashirka, Moscow, Russia