| Grisha Bruskin | | MONOGRAPHS & CATALOGS Grisha Bruskin: Alefbet This volume documents Grisha Bruskin’s monumental, multi-part Alefbet” tapestry project, recently completed in collaboration with a host of Russian artisanal weavers. Populated by 160 mythological characters indexed in a detailed glossary, go to book page >> PALACE EDITIONS ISBN: 9783938051429 $55.00 | Awaiting stock Grisha Bruskin: H-Hour Edited by Patricia Donegan. Text by Alexander Borovsk, Grisha Bruskin, Hans-Peter Riese, Robert Storr, Olga Sviblova. Grisha Bruskin’s new sculpture project H-Hour examines the idea of the enemy’ in broad terms: the hostile state, class enemies, the other” as enemy and even time and death as enemies. go to book page >> KERBER ISBN: 9783866787872 $47.50 | Awaiting stock Grisha Bruskin: Life Is Everywhere Essays by Evgeny Barabanov, Aleksandr Borovsky, Eleanor Heartney, Hans-Peter Riese and Natalia Sipovskaya. Introduction by Eugenia Petrova. Grisha Bruskin is a Russian painter whose recent work has been an attempt to re-energize the traditionally Russian medium of painting on porcelain. Combining text and image, these figuative works follow go to book page >> STATE RUSSIAN MUSEUM ISBN: 9783935298001 $50.00 | Not available | |
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| Edited by Patricia Donegan. Text by Alexander Borovsk, Grisha Bruskin, Hans-Peter Riese, Robert Storr, Olga Sviblova. Published by KerberGrisha Bruskin’s new sculpture project H-Hour examines the idea of ‘the enemy’ in broad terms: the hostile state, class enemies, “the other” as enemy and even time and death as enemies. The sinister plaster sculptures, abundantly illustrated in this volume, embody a myriad of familiar tensions.
|  | STATUS: Forthcoming | 9/30/2013 This title is not yet published in the U.S. To pre-order or receive our notice when the book is published, please email orders @ artbook.com |
| Tapestry ProjectPublished by Palace EditionsThis volume documents Grisha Bruskin’s monumental, multi-part “Alefbet” tapestry project, recently completed in collaboration with a host of Russian artisanal weavers. Populated by 160 mythological characters indexed in a detailed glossary, the tapestries are united by themes from Biblical, mythological, Kabbalistic and folklore traditions, as interpreted by this important Russian Jewish artist.
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| Essays by Evgeny Barabanov, Aleksandr Borovsky, Eleanor Heartney, Hans-Peter Riese and Natalia Sipovskaya. Introduction by Eugenia Petrova. Published by State Russian MuseumGrisha Bruskin is a Russian painter whose recent work has been an attempt to re-energize the traditionally Russian medium of painting on porcelain. Combining text and image, these figuative works follow in the tradition of such Russian masters as Kandinsky, Malevich, and others. Bruskin is represented by the Marlborough Gallery in New York, where he now lives and works.
|  | STATUS: Out of print | 4/30/2004 For assistance locating a copy, please see our list of recommended out of print specialists > |
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