 | Grisha Bruskin. The Past Imperfect
125×200 (84×108/32), hard cover, ill., 448 pp., 2001
ISBN 5-86793-121-8
The works of Grisha Bruskin (b.1945), an outstanding writer and sculptor, remained until 1986 almost unknown to the general audience; he was routinely prevented by the Soviet authorities from publicly displaying his works. However, in 1988 his works became a huge success with the Western audience and are now found in the largest world museums. In 1999 the German government selected Bruskin to represent Russia in an international artistic project at the renovated Reichstag building in Berlin. Currently he resides in New York. This is a first separate edition of Bruskin’s autobiographical prose illustrated by the author himself.
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