Exhibition at the House of Culture of the Kurchatov Institute of Atomic Energy, 11/14/1972

Exhibition at the House of Culture of the Kurchatov Institute

A. Gitberg at an exhibition in Kurchatovsky

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Review by Vadim Sidur, 11/14/1972

I am very glad that the exhibition took place and that people saw and discovered for themselves a wonderful artist. I hope that it won’t be the last exhibition, and that Gitberg will yet give us joy.

Vadim Sidur
14 November 1972

Vadim Abramovich Sidur (Russian: Вади́м Абра́мович Сиду́р; 28 June 1924, Yekaterinoslav - 26 June 1986, Moscow[1] was a Soviet avant-garde sculptor and artist sometimes referred as the Soviet Henry Moore. Sidur is the creator of a style named Grob-Art (Coffin-Art). He also left a book of poetry The Happiest Autumn (Самая СчастливаяОсень) and a memoir Monuments to the Current State (Памятники СовременномуСостоянию). (English Wikipedia)