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The Russian Avant-Garde: Personality and School
St. Petersburg, Palace Editions, 2003
191 pages, 90 colour and 98 black and white illustrations
Format: 22 x 30 cm; Russian and English

The compilation is based on materials of a conference of the same title, held in the Russian museum in 2001 in the context of "Kasimir Malevich in the Russian Museum" and "In Malevich's Circle: Confederates, Students, Followers in Russia 1920s-50s" exhibitions. The compilation contains articles on the Russian avant-garde written by best Russian, French, British, American, Latvian, and Byelorussian specialists. The articles are devoted to life and oeuvre of Kasimir Malevich and artists of his circle. The problem, stated in the title, is investigated by the example of oeuvre of other artists - Pavel Filonov, Yudel Pen, etc.

Kazimir Malevich's Legacy Revisited
Yevgenia Petrova

Pages of the History of Russian Art. Twelve and First Half of the Nineteenth Centuries. Edn. 8
Palace Editions, St Petersburg, 2003
248 pages with 157 black-and-white illustrations
Format: 14.5 x 20 cm; Russian
The publication contains materials of academic research conferences held by the Russian Museum in 1991-2001. The articles cover results of studies in the field of Old Russian art, painting, sculpture, and graphics of the 18th and the first half of the 19th centuries, as well as the history of palaces which form the ensemble of the Russian Museum.
Pages of the Histroy of Russian Art. Twelve and First Half of the Nineteenth Centuries. Edn. 9
Palace Editions, St Petersburg, 2003
272 pages with 155 black-and-white illustrations
Format: 14.5 x 20 cm; Russian
The publication contains materials of academic research conferences held by the Russian Museum in 1991-2001. The articles cover results of studies in the field of the Old Russian art, painting, sculpture, and graphics of the second half of the 19th and the 20th centuries; newly acquired exhibits, as well as questions of the history of art and theoretical thinking.
Storing and Restoring Exhibitions in a Museum of Art (Neradovsky Readings). Materials of the academic-practical seminar
Papyrus, St Petersburg, 2003
182 pages; 98 black-and-white illustrations
Format: 14 У 20 cm; Russian
The articles addressed such issues as the organization of curatorial work in museum, the application of modern methods of chemical-biological research when restoring works of studio painting and decorative-applied art, the most complex and interesting restoration projects of 2003 and climatological problems involved in storing works in exhibition rooms.