A-YA
A-YA (A-JA), Cyrillic:«a-Я» — журнал неофициального русского искусства (English: Magazine of unofficial Russian art), was an underground Russian art revue. A-YA was a magazine illegally prepared in the Soviet Union and then published in Paris from 1979 to 1986. An informal magazine, A-YA opened to the world the virtually unknown-to-the-public contemporary Soviet art and current Russian art, which for many years was to dominate the world's leading exhibition venues and auctions. It was from A-YA that people first heard the names Eric Bulatov, Ilya Kabakov, Dmitry Prigov and many others.
A-YA
A-YA (A-JA), Cyrillic:«a-Я» — журнал неофициального русского искусства (English: Magazine of unofficial Russian art), was an underground Russian art revue. A-YA was a magazine illegally prepared in the Soviet Union and then published in Paris from 1979 to 1986. An informal magazine, A-YA opened to the world the virtually unknown-to-the-public contemporary Soviet art and current Russian art, which for many years was to dominate the world's leading exhibition venues and auctions. It was from A-YA that people first heard the names Eric Bulatov, Ilya Kabakov, Dmitry Prigov and many others.
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A-YA (A-JA), Cyrillic:«a-Я» — ...... Dmitry Prigov and many others.
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«А — Я» — журнал неофициальног ...... издание всех номеров журнала.
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September 2016
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Alexander Sidorov, Igor Shelkovsky
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A-YA (A-JA), Cyrillic:«a-Я» — ...... Dmitry Prigov and many others.
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«А — Я» — журнал неофициальног ...... их Игорю Шелковскому в Париж.
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А — Я (журнал)
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