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A Time to Gather…
Palace Editions, St Petersburg, 2007
351 pages, 338 colour illustrations
Format - 32 x 24 cm; Russian
Yuri Khrzhanovsky
Palace Editions, St Petersburg, 2007
208 pages, 423 colour illustrations
Format - 32 x 24 cm; Russian
Arkady Petrov
Palace Editions, St Petersburg, 2007
232 pages, 394 colour illustrations
Format - 32 x 24 cm; Russian
Ivan Tarasuk
Palace Editions, St Petersburg, 2007
120 pages, 180 colour illustrations
Format - 22 x 24 cm; Russian
Vladimir Baranoff-Rossine
Palace Editions, St Petersburg, 2007
168 pages, 80 coloured illustrations and 9 black-and-white photographs
Format: 32 x 25 cm; Russian

The publication includes 3 articles by the well-known Russian art historians, the album of illustrations with short catalogue information and the CD ROM. One of the article is dedicated to the oeuvre of Baranoff-Rossine, the other 2 articles present artist's sculpture and the works, connected with art experiments and discoveries in the field of colour-musical kinetism. The album section contains the reproduced art works of 1907 v 1918 by Baranoff-Rossine from the funds of Russian and foreign museums and private collections. The publication is supplemented with the list of one-man exhibitions and the bibliography.

Zinaida Serebryakova. Nudes
Palace Editions, St Petersburg, 2007
117 pages, 76 coloured illustrations
Format: 32 x 25 cm; Russian

The publication includes two articles, album of illustrations with catalogue information and short biography of the artist. One article describes the creative search of the master in the field of depiction of the naked nature; the other article introduces her oeuvre in the context of the Russian and Western European art of the 1920s and 1930s. Alongside the artist's works, sculptures and graphic works from the funds of different collections, the album represents the panel for the Manoir du Relais villa of the baron de Brouwer in Pommeroeul near Mons (Belgium), the acquisition of the Triumph Gallery, which has been lost and never reproduced before. The publication was supported by The Triumph Gallery (Moscow).

Mikhail Kozlovsky
Palace Editions, St Petersburg, 2007
96 pages, 76 coloured illustrations
Format: 24,5 x 23 cm; Russian

The publication is dedicated to the sculptor?s 250th anniversary. It includes illustrated articles on sculpture and graphic arts, the academic catalogue of artworks presented on the exhibition. The publication based on extensive archival and literary material contains information from the sources that were never published before. Alongside the sculpture and graphic art the section of illustrations includes photos of the artworks created by Kozlovsky in the field of monumental-decorative and memorial plastics. Part of graphic works by M. Kozlovsky were published for the first time.

Anatoly Kaplan
Palace Editions, St Petersburg, 2007
319 pages; 386 coloured illustrations
Format: 33 x 25 cm; Russian

The publication includes two articles which reveal different aspects of A. Kaplan's creative oeuvre, illustrated catalogue, comments and bibliography. Kaplan's creative oeuvre is presented by the private collection the uniqueness of which is defined by its completeness and integrity compared with the Museum collections. Alongside the widely known cycles of lithography, the publication includes drawings, pastels, gouaches, watercolours, etchings, painting and ceramics made within a half of a century. Most of the works were never published before. The publication was produced with the help of A. Gutnitsky (Saint Petersburg).

The Russian Museum: Guidebook
Palace Editions, St Petersburg, 2007
160 pages; 84 coloured and 18 black-and-white photographs, 267 coloured illustrations
Format: 24 x 23 cm; English, French, Italian, German, Russian

This publication acquaints not only with the permanent exhibition of the museum housed in the Mikhailovsky Palace and in the Benois Wing, but also it briefly represents the permanent exhibition of the Marble Palace v The Ludwig Museum in the Russian Museum. Besides, the publication contains the historical information on the palaces included in the museum complex. It contains the chapters: «The History of the Russian Museum», «The Collection of the Russian Museum», «Palaces and Parks of the Russian Museum». The texts are accompanied by photographs from the museum archive, reproductions of the best and the most typical artworks from different periods, presented on a permanent exhibition, with brief catalogue data, photographs of palaces and interiors of the rooms as well as the Summer Garden. In «The Collection» chapter the material is arranged in chronological order and it allows to trace the history of development of the Russian fine art, of all kinds and genres from the 10th to 20th centuries.

Pierre and Gilles
Palace Editions, St Petersburg, 2007
126 pages; 90 coloured illustrations
Format: 24 x 23 cm; Russian

The publication includes 3 articles devoted to the art-practice of the artists, the album of illustration with brief catalogue data, brief biographies of the authors, the list of publications and films about them, the list of their films, the list of solo and group exhibitions where they had participated in. The album represents the selected works by Pierre and Gilles from the 1970s to 2007.

Oscar Rabine
Palace Editions, St Petersburg, 2007
276 pages; 5 black-and-white and 227 coloured illustrations
Format: 32 x 26 cm; Russian

The monograph is dedicated to the oeuvre of Oscar Rabine, one of the leading representatives of the nonconformist art movement of the 1960s v 1980s in the Soviet Union. The publication includes 3 articles by the well-known Russian and foreign authors, album of illustrations with brief catalogue information and the biography. The articles describe all periods of Rabine's oeuvre with the detail analysis of the themes of his artworks and his special attention to the ordinary subjects. The album section presents the artworks of 1957 v 2007 from the largest foreign museums of Europe, USA, Japan and the private collections. Most of artworks are insufficiently known or unknown to Russian viewers. It is supplemented with the list of one-man and group exhibitions and the list of the museum funds presenting the master's works. The publication was financed by Iveta and Tamaz Manasherov.

Stephan Spicher
Palace Editions, St Petersburg, 2007
72 pages; 82 colour illustrations
Format: 24 x 23 cm; Russian

The publication acquaints with artworks of the Swiss artist Stephan Spicher, who worked in the fields of minimalism and abstract expressionism. It includes the article, revealing the specificity of the creative manner of the artist, the album of illustrations with brief catalogue data, the artist's biography and the list of his one-man and group exhibitions.

Drawing and Watercolours in Russia. Second Half of the 19th Century
Palace Editions, St Petersburg, 2007
160 pages; 145 black-and-white photographs
Format: 32 x 25 cm; Russian

The publication includes an illustrated article, the album with brief catalogue data and annotations as well as the catalogue and brief biographies of the artists. The publication contains the best samples of drawings of that time, part of these artworks were published for the first time.

Emmanuil Evzerikhin
Palace Editions, St Petersburg, 2007
392 pages; 510 black-and-white photographs
Format: 32 x 25 cm; Russian

This is the first publication which completely represents photographs of Emmanuil Evzerikhin, press photographer from the generation formed in the 1930s. It includes the article devoted to Evzerikhin's creative oeuvre, the album and the main biographic data on his life and creative oeuvre. Reproduced photos present the life chronicle in the Soviet Union of the 1930s v 1960s. The material is arranged in the album section in the chronological order. It includes 3 parts: «The Pre-War», «The War» and «After the War». It is supplemented with the archival material. The most part of photographs is published for the first time. The publication is produced with the help of Triumph Gallery, Moscow.

The State Russian Museum. Annual Report 2006
Palace Editions, St Petersburg, 2007
256 pages; 554 colour and 50 black and white illustrations
Format: 21.5 x 29 cm; Russian/English

The traditional annual report chronicles all aspects of the museum activities, including academic research, restoration work, exhibition, publishing and educational activities, administrative work. It describes working days and holidays, acquisitions and donations, as well as activities of the Friends of the Russian Museum International Society, and other issues.

Vladimir Yankilevsky. Moment of Eternity
Palace Editions, St Petersburg, 2007
212 pages; 263 coloured illustrations
Format: 32 x 25; Russian

The publication introduces the creative oeuvre of Vladimir Yankilevsky, classic of Nonconformism art of the 1960s. It includes monographic article dedicated to the creative oeuvre of the artist for over 40 years, the interview of the German art historian V. Schlott with the author, the album of illustrations with catalogue data, the brief biography, the list of selected exhibitions and the bibliography. The publication includes paintings, graphic arts, reliefs, objects made by Yankilevsky from 1958 to 2007. Most of the reproduced artworks from the Russian and the foreign museums as well as the private collections were published for the first time in Russia. It is supplemented with the photographs of Yankilevsky's art studios in Moscow, Cologne, Paris. The publication was financed by the Ekaterina Cultural Foundation and the Group of Companies «Stroyteks».

Grand Duchess Elena Pavlovna
Palace Editions, St Petersburg, 2007
60 pages; 77 coloured illustrations
Format: 24.5 x 23; Russian

The publication includes the article, describing different stages of the life of the Grand Duchess in Russia, oil and miniature portraits from different funds, unique documents, collection of volcanic rocks and minerals, collected by the Duchess in the environs of Naples. Fragments of letters, diary records and memoirs of people from the circle of Elena Pavlovna supplement the image of this remarkable woman. The publication includes the index of the persons depicted on the portraits and the bibliography. Part of materials were published for the first time.

Matt Lamb
Palace Editions, St Petersburg, 2007
142 pages; 115 coloured illustrations and 15 coloured photographs
Format: 32 x 25; Russian

The publication includes the article, determining Lamb's creative credo in the context of the current Outsider Art, the album of illustrations with brief catalogue data. It is supplemented with photographs of the artist's studio.

Shimon Okshteyn. Dialogue with Objects
Palace Editions, St Petersburg, 2007
335 pages; 233 coloured illustrations and 27 black-and-white photographs
Format: 32 x 25; Russian

The publication includes 6 illustrated articles, covering different periods of the artist's life and creative work, the album with brief catalogue data. The album section reproduces Okshteyn's artworks from his early figurative portraits to recently created objects. The publication is supplemented with the list of one-man and group exhibitions, the list of the museums, holding the works by the artist, the bibliography, the list of publications and archive photographs. The publication was financed by O. Plotkin.

Life Scenes. Russian Genre Painting of the Mid 19th v Early 20th Centuries from Private Collections in Moscow and St Petersburg
Palace Editions, St Petersburg, 2007
72 pages; 57 coloured illustrations
Format: 24.5 x 23; Russian

The publication includes the article devoted to the origin of the genre in the Russian painting from the mid of the 19th to the beginning of the 20th centuries, the album of illustrations with the developed annotations and catalogue data of the works, presented on the exhibition, brief biographies of the artists. The publication was produced with the help of «The Antiquarian Gallery on Griboedov's Channel, 23».

Zhostovo Art
Palace Edidition, St Petersburg, 2007
71 pages; 78 coloured illustrations
Format: 24.5 x 23; Russian

The publication is dedicated to the bicentenary history of folk crafts from the Moscow region. It contains the article, the album with illustrations and the academic catalogue. The best samples of Zhostovo paintings from the Russian Museum funds are reproduced in the album. The varnished metal trays as well as papier-mache articles of the second half of the 19th century from the funds of the Hermitage, The Peterhof State Museum Reserve and Pushkin Museum-apartment (Embankment of the Moika river, 12) are published for the first time. The catalogue includes colour illustrations with imprints of the varnishing studio's trade marks and trade map-scheme of the 19th and the 21st centuries.

Memento Album
Palace Editions, St Petersburg, 2007.
61 pages, 38 black-and-white photographs and 8 coloured illustrations
Format: 24.5 x 23; Russian

The publication includes 5 brief essays devoted to the Russian ballet abroad, the album and biographies of its participants. The album contains the most interesting exhibits including the photos made by foreign masters such as von Riel, Lido, Lipnitzky, Roosen, German, Moreski, Seymur, Yarovov and others. The most part of the material has never been published before. Besides, the publication includes personal photographs of Anna Pavlovna and Vaslav Nijinsky. The publication was supported by the Michael Fokin Assotiation.

Circle of Artists (1926-1932)
Palace Editions, St Petersburg, 2007
184 pages, 290 colour illustrations, 2 colour and 57 black-and-white photographs
Format: 32 x 24 cm; Russian/English

The publication includes articles devoted to the history of «The Circle of Artists» art society, to graphic art and sculptural heritage of its members, the album of illustrations, the catalogue, fragments of archival materials, biographies of artists and the list of the main publications. Most of the artworks were published for the first time. Curriculum vitae are accompanied by photos of members of the society.

Adventures of the Black Square
Palace Editions, St Petersburg, 2007
156 pages, 236 colour illustrations
Format: 24.5 x 23 cm; Russian

For the first time the publication addresses the well-known painting of Kazimir Malevich «The Black Square», the history of its perceptions and interpretations by the Russian artists. It includes two articles, illustration album with catalogue data, brief biographies of artists. One of the articles is devoted to problems of «The Black Square» by Malevich, his apprentices and disciples, and other article narrates about «adventures» of the «Black Square» in the creative oeuvre of contemporary artists. The album represents the artworks of K. Malevich and Russian avant-garde masters as well as the artworks of the 2nd half of the 20th v the beginning of the 21st centuries artists.

Two Centuries of Russian Lithography
Palace Editions, St Petersburg, 2007
160 pages, 175 colour illustrations
Format: 24.5 x 23 cm; Russian

For the first time the publication presents the history of development of the Russian printing-press lithography v from the first prints of the 1810s to the prints dated from the beginning of the 21st century. It includes seven articles introducing in chronological order the history of development of the Russian lithography for two centuries of its existence, activity of lithography studios and the description of lithographic creation, the album of illustrations, the catalogue and brief biographies of the artists.

Folk Art
Palace Editions, St Petersburg, 2007
132 pages, 298 colour illustrations
Format: 24.5 x 23 cm; Russian
Pravoslav Sovak
Palace Editions, St Petersburg, 2007
344 pages, 267 colour illustrations
Format: 32 x 25 cm; Russian
Michael Hazin
Palace Editions, St Petersburg, 2007
108 pages, 110 colour illustrations
Format: 24.5 x 23 cm; Russian

The publication includes the article, the album section with brief catalogue information, the list of selected exhibitions, short biographies of M. Hazin and the photographer B. Belenkin, who closely collaborated with the artist in process of work on «The Jewish still-lifes» represented at the exhibition.
The album contains the reproduced works of 1992 v 2007 by Michael Hazin.

Ilana Raviv
Palace Editions, St Petersburg, 2007
96 pages, 35 colour illustrations
Format: 24.5 x 23 cm; English, Russian

The publication includes 4 short articles by Russian and foreign art critics, the illustrated catalogue with brief catalogue data, the list of solo and group exhibitions of the artist, the list of the museums and the private collections presenting the master's works, and the biography.
The articles discuss the style and the problems which reveal the artist's manner of expression of her own ideas about environment which she interprets as 'synthetic realism'.
This is the first publication which reproduced the artworks by the American-Israeli artist Ilana Raviv dated from the 1980s to 2007.

AES. AES+F
Palace Editions, St Petersburg, 2007
448 pages; 292 colour illustrations and 21 colour photographs
Format: 32 У 24 cm; Russian

The publication accompanies the first personal exhibition of the AES+ю (Tatyana Arzamasova, Lev Evzovich, Evgeniy Svyatskiy + Vladimir Fridex) Moscow art society.
The publication includes the interviews with the artists and the articles by known Russian and Western critics dedicated to the specific feature of creative oeuvre of the group and its special manner. It also contains the brief biographies of the artists, the list of selected exhibitions, museums and collections, presenting the works of the masters, the list of the accomplished projects and the bibliography.
The publication was produced with the help of Triumph Gallery, Moscow.

Leningradsky Photo Underground
Palace Editions, St Petersburg, 2007
320 pages, 292 black-and white photographs
Format: 32 x 24 cm; Russian

The publication includes the introductory article and the album. The article is dedicated to the independent photographers emerged in the Soviet Union in the 1950s and their photographs not corresponded with the Soviet ideology that they were not allowed to show or publish in the 1950s.
The album presents the photographs by 14 photographers of the Leningradsky Photo Underground of the 1960s and 1980s such as G. Prihodko, G.-B. Kudryakova, P.-B. Smelkov, V. Okulov, V. T. M. Samarin, O. Korsunova, L. Bogdanov, S. Mihailov, S. Falin, A. Shishkov, N. Matrenina, L. Zvyagin, S. Podgorkov, E. Antonenko.
The short article is dedicated to each photographer and his or her creative oeuvre and supplemented with the list of solo and group exhibitions. The publication is supported by A. Gutnitsky.

Venus Sovietica
Palace Editions, St Petersburg, 2007
276 pages, 227 colour illustrations
Format: 24 x 23 cm; Russian

The publication includes 4 illustrated articles, the album of illustrations with short catalogue information and biographies of the artists. The articles are dedicated to the female image in the art of artists of the different trends in the 20th century.
The album section presents paintings, drawings, sculptures, decorative and applied art, lithography, posters and photographs both from the funds of the Russian Museum and the private collections. Most of the reproduced works are published for the first time.
The publication is supported by Iveta and Tamaz Manasherov.

Arkhip Kuindzhi
Palace Editions, St Petersburg, 2007
180 pages, 284 colour illustrations and 7 black-and white photographs
Format: 24 x 23 cm; Russian

The publication includes two illustrated articles, fragments of memoirs of Kuindzhi's disciples - A. Rylov and N. Roerich, the album of illustrations accompanied with brief catalogue data and the annals of life and creative oeuvre of the artist.
One of the articles is dedicated to the creative oeuvre of Kuindzhi, the other article presents his graphic heritage.
Part of artworks were published for the first time.