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Moscow, Garage Archive Collection
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Bochum
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Vladimir Yankilevsky is one of the leading representatives of the Moscow “non‑conformist” art scene's first generation. After departing from the academic canon of Soviet art during the late 1950s, Yankilevsky begins to develop a unique symbolic language whose main theme is the relationship between the (male) self and the (female) Other. The variation of this central theme leads to a broad artistic spectrum. It includes large multi‑panelled relief paintings and assemblages, as well as extensive cycles of paintings, drawings, and etchings. From the mid‑1980s onward, Yankilevsky has reworked these variations through the media of assemblage, and later, collage.
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