Box 12
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Invitations. Europäisches Festival der Freien Kunst, 1984 October
Boris Rabinowich and Vitalii Stesin are the Austrian representatives at this exhibition.
Zentrum: "Nicht-offizielle Kunst aus RuÃland." Serial/catalog, 1980 February
Item includes short biographies and lists of exhibits of contemporary Russian artists, including Boris Rabinowich.
Rapoport, Alek and Boris Rabinowich. Trifalco (Galleria Trifalco in Rome), 1980 May
Manuscript consists of Franco Miele's introduction and biography of Boris Rabinowich translated from Italian into Russian. One copy of the catalog is inscribed to Ernst Korizek by Boris Rabinowich.
Invitation. Boris Rabinovich: 1938-1988, 1991 June 7
Exhibition was held in the "Galerie im Pfarrzentrum Strasswalchen" (Austria, north of Salzburg).
Posters. Posters advertising exhibition of the works of Michail Kulakov, 1981 April
Exhibition took place at the Galerie Basilisk in Vienna.
Photographs. D/K Nevskii Exhibition, 1975
Photographs by Prikhodko.
Photographs. Works of Michail Kulakov on exhibit, 1975-1978
Prints mounted on card stock with captions describing the art works.
Compact disc. Vystavka khudozhnikov v DK "Nevskii" 1975, 1999
Compact disc was put out by the "Pro Arte" foundation.
Compact disc. Jüdische Frauen in der bildenden Kunst by Hedwig Brenner, 2011
CD comprises a biographical directory, featuring such artists as Iulia Rabinowich.
A-Ya: unofficial Russian art revue, 1981
Journal features articles on Michail Kulakov and others.
USSR Today, 1986-1987
Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty generated this publication.
Strelets, 1987 April
This monthly Russian serial was published in New Jersey.
Article, news release, and ads with regard to an exhibit of Boris Rabinowich's works at Emory University, 1989 May
Article is from the Atlanta Jewish Times, and the news release is from the Emory News.
Articles and brief biographies of Boris Rabinowich, 1979-1991
Boris Goller. "Kushelevskaia Elegiia", 1991
Article is about an exhibition of Boris Rabinowich's work.
Rabinowich, Boris. "Die Masken des Boris Rabinowich", circa 1981
Russian New Wave. Catalog, 1981-1982
Magarita Tupitsyn curated the exhibit and wrote the catalog.
Künstler die Kamen und Blieben. Catalog, 1982 November-December
Boris Rabinowich was included in this Vienna exhibition.
Moskau München. Catalog, 1984 October
Boris Rabinowich, Vitali Stesin, Igor Chelkovsky, and other artists were included in this exhibition that took place in Munich.
Boris Rabinowich. Catalog, circa 1983
Exhibition of Boris Rabinowich's works that took place in the Künstlerhaus, Vienna.
Neuaufnahmen Künstlerhaus, 1980-1989. Catalog, 1989, May-June
Boris Rabinowich was included in this exhibition of contemporary European artists that took place in the Künstlerhaus in Vienna.
Boris Rabinowich. Catalog and invitations, 1991 March-April
Folder includes a catalog of Boris Rabinowich works from 1976 to 1988, as well as 2 invitations to the exhibition that took place in the Anna Akhmatova Museum in Leningrad, Russia.
Bildspuren: kartiny, sledy. Exhibit catalog, 2007
Catalog focuses on Boris Rabinowich, Nina Verzhbinskaia-Rabinowich, and Iulia Rabinowich; it includes introductory articles by Nina Popova, Gabriele Matzner, Robert Gerschner, and Iulia Rabinowich. Exhibition took place in the Anna Akhmetova Museum in St. Petersburg (Russia).
Nina Rabinowich. Project of Nina Verzhbinskaia-Rabinowich (Austria), circa 2009
Booklet appears to have been issued by the "Molodezhnyi Tsentr Gosudarctvennogo Ermitazha"; folder includes a note by Nina Rabinowich indicating that the booklet was part of the exhibition entitled "Vechnost" in St. Petersburg.
Boris Rabinowich. Meeting Jedermann: Rabinovich Revisited, (Catalog and Brochure), 2013 February-May
Exhibition took place in the Jewish Museum (Vienna).
Catalog. Malerin = Modell: Khudozhnitsa = Model, 2016
Catalog consists of Nina Werzhbinskaja-Rabinowich's self-portraits; folder includes 3 advertisements for the exhibition which took place at "ega: frauen im zentrum" in Vienna.
Brochure. Mihail Chemiakin, circa 1980
Mikhail Shemiakin (1943-) is a Russian-American artist, sculptor, and a representative of the non-conformist tradtion of Leningrad / St. Petersburg.
Brochure. Anatolii Basin -- Moia Genopis, 1981
Item was published by Lexicon in Jerusalem.
Vitali Stesin, Catalog, 1975 June
Masterkova, Lidia. Adieu a la Russie, 1977 January-February
Lidia Masterkova (1927-2008) was a Russian non-conformist artist who emigrated to France in 1975.