Special Collection (NAMU)
Atrašanās vieta
-
Kyiv 6 Hrushevskogo St.
Parādīt kartē
Valodas
- ukraiņu
Mājaslapa
Kolekcijas nosaukums
- "Special Collection"
Izcelsme un kultūras darbība
Satura apraksts
Saturs
- citi mākslas darbi (kurus nevar klasificēt citās filtra kategorijās, piemēram, gleznas, skulptūras, grafika utt.): 100-499
Operators/-i
Īpašnieks/-i
Darbības ģeogrāfiskais mērogs pēdējā laikā
- starptautisks
Izveidotāji
Izveidošanas datums
- 1937
Izveidošanas vieta
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Kiev, Ukraine
Parādīt kartē
Satura veidotāji
Svarīgi notikumi kolekcijas vēsturē
- Founding of Special Collection (NAMU)
- Destruction of Special Collection (NAMU): Materials destroyed or lost during WWII
- Structural Change of Special Collection (NAMU): Artworks incorporated into NAMU's main fund
- Exhibition of Special Collection (NAMU) and publication of catalogue
- Exhibition of Special Collection (NAMU): Paintings
- Exhibition of Special Collection (NAMU): "Spetsfond: Graphic Arts" and catalogue publication
Nozīmīgi vienumi
Piekļuves veids
- daļēji publiski nepieejams
Publikācijas
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Lytvynets, Yuliya. Spetsfond 1937-1939 rokiv: Z kollektsii NKhMU: Katalog. Kyiv: Feniks, 2016.
Riabicheva, Svitlana. Katalog vystavky "Spetsfond" National'nogo khudozhn'ogo muzeyu Ukrainy. Kyiv1998.
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Bohomazov, Oleksandr Kostiantynovych, Eduard Oleksandrovych Dymshyts, and Kolesnikov Mykhaĭlo Mykhaĭlovych, editors. Oleksandr Bohomazov, 1880-1930: kataloh tvoriv. [Kiev]: Harant, 1991.
Butterwick, James. Alexander Bogomazov, 1880-1930. London: James Butterwick, 2016.
Gorbachev, Dmytro. "Kazimir Malevich and Ukraine." In Ukrainian Art Library. 2005. Accessed January 30, 2017. http://en.uartlib.org/kazimir-malevich-ukraine/.
James Butterwick (London). Time, Forward!: Russian & Ukrainian Art, 1890-1930. London: James Butterwick, 2015.
Kropyvnytsʹkyĭ, Mar'ian, and Tetiana Filevsʹka. Kazymyr Malevych: Kyïvskyĭ period, 1928-1930. Kyiv, Ukraine: Rodovid, 2016.
Lytvynets, Yuliya. Spetsfond 1937-1939 rokiv: Z kollektsii NKhMU: Katalog. Kyiv: Feniks, 2016.
Malevich, Kazimir, and Alan Upchurch. "Chapters from an Artist's Autobiography." October 34 (1985), 25. doi:10.2307/778487.
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Mudrak, Myroslava M. "Why Ukrainian and Why Avant-Garde? An Essay." In Ukrajinska avangarda 1910-1930. Zagreb: Galerye Grada Zagreba, 1990.
Mudrak, Myroslava M. "Malevich and His Ukrainian Contemporaries." In Rethinking Malevich, edited by Charlotte Douglas and Christina Lodder. London: Pindar Press, 2007.
Mudrak, Myroslava M. "Bohomazov, Oleksandr." In Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online.. Oxford University Press, n.d. Accessed October 28, 2016. http://www.oxfordartonline.com/subscriber/article/grove/art/T009615.
Mudrak, Myroslava M. "Vadym Meller, Les Kurbas and the Ukrainian Theatrical Avant-Garde: Hello from Wave 477." Russian History 8, no. 1 (1981), 199-218. doi:10.1163/187633181x00101.
Myroslava, Mudrak M. "Association of Revolutionary Art of Ukraine." In Grove Art Online. Oxford University Press, 1996.
Noha, Olesʹ, editor. Davyd Burliuk i mystetstvo vsesvitnʹoho avanhardu. Lʹviv: Vyd-vo "Osnova", 1993.
Riabicheva, Svitlana. Katalog vystavky "Spetsfond" National'nogo khudozhn'ogo muzeyu Ukrainy. Kyiv1998.
SHKANDRIJ, MYROSLAV. "REINTERPRETING MALEVICH: BIOGRAPHY, AUTOBIOGRAPHY, ART." Canadian-American Slavic Studies 36, no. 4 (2002), 405-420. doi:10.1163/221023902x00036.
Sokoliuk, Liudmyla, and M. Boĭchuk, editors. Mykhaĭlo Boĭchuk ta ĭoho shkola. Kharkiv: Vydavets' Savchuk O.O., 2014.
Lytvynets, Yuliya , interview by Budz, Kateryna, August 26, 2016. COURAGE Registry Oral History Collection