Kolodzei Art Foundation
Petersburg, 2005-2006 Works on Paper: Soviet and Russian Art 1955-2005 from the Kolodzei Collection of Russian and Eastern European Art. promotes the contemporary art of Russia and the former Soviet Union.Paintings. 2001-2002 Hurricane of Time: Selections from the Kolodzei Collection Villa Ormond, Sanremo, Italy.
From the Kolodzei Art Foundation Collection of Russian and Eastern European Art. ISBN 0-9754829-1-2. Sergey Kalinin and Farid Bogdalov: Session of the Federal Assembly.
Dialogue with Objects. State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow.
Moscow, 2004. Its Board of Directors includes distinguished business, diplomatic and cultural figures in US-European-Russian relations.
The Kolodzei Art Foundation often utilizes the artistic resources of the Kolodzei Collection of Russian and Eastern European Art, one of the world’s largest private collections, with over 7,000 artworks by over 300 artists from Russia and the former Soviet Union. The Foundation has held exhibitions at such museums as the Hermitage Museum, the State Tretyakov Gallery, the State Russian Museum, the Central House of Artists, National Center for Contemporary Art, Harriman Institute at Columbia University, MARS Contemporary Art Center, the Chelsea Art Museum, the Leepa-Rattner Museum, the Bergen Museum of Art and Science, the MADI Museum, and elsewhere. The Kolodzei Art Foundation, founded in 1991, arranges art exhibitions in museums, universities and cultural centers throughout the United States, Russia and Europe. 1989 Moscow - New York = Parallel Play.
Robb Report called Natalia Kolodzei the person to know regarding Russian art, and one of the most influential of Russia s young cultural figures. (either by the Kolodzei Art Foundation or featuring works from the Kolodzei Collection of Russian and Eastern European Art) Not Toys?! State Tretyakov Gallery in conjunction with 3rd Moscow Biennale) 2009 From Non-Conformism to Feminisms: Russian Women Artists from the Kolodzei Art Foundation. Chelsea Art Museum - Home of the Miotte Foundation, New York 2008 Moscow - New York = Parallel Play.
2004 The Kolodzei Art Foundation lent artworks to the exhibition Abstract Art XXth Century, State Russian Museum, St. Contemporary Art Center MARS and State Russian Museum, Saint Petersburg 2007 Vadim Voinov.
The Collection includes works by such well known artists of the 1960s and 1970s as Ilya Kabakov, Komar and Melamid, Eduard Shteinberg, Vladimir Nemukhin, Pyotr Belenok, Erik Bulatov, Ivan Chuikov, Francisco Infante, Viacheslav Koleichuk, Bela Levikova, Mikhail Shvartsman, Oleg Vassiliev, Vladimir Yankilevsky, Leonid Lamm, Valeri Yurlov, Dmitri Krasnopevtsev, Anatoli Zverev, Eduard Gorokhovsky, Dmitri Plavinsky, Rimma Gerlovina and Valeriy Gerlovin, Vladimir Yakovlev, and many others. Moscow: Knigi WAM, 2007 The Art Constitution , the Illustrated Constitution of the Russian Federation.
Nonconformists: Hot though Russian art may be, the Kolodzeis aren t selling theirs. Forbes, June 2, 2009. Smith, Jack. 2004. Oleg Vassiliev: Memory Speaks (Themes and Variations).
The State Hermitage Museum, St. Selections from the Kolodzei Collection of Russian and Eastern European Art (1960 - 2000).
2005-2006. Young American Artists of Today. Petersburg, Russia 2004-2005. Dmitri Plavinsky—A Retrospective: Paintings, Works on Paper and Installations.
The State Hermitage under a Full Moon. Central House of Artists, Moscow, 2005 and Bergen Museum of Art and Science, Paramus, New Jersey.
ISBN 978-0-9815195-0-0. Shimon Okshteyn. The Kolodzei Art Foundation also arranges Russian-American cultural exchanges, grants financial stipends to artists for the purpose of studying and working in the United States, provides art supplies to artists in Russia and the former Soviet Union, and publishes books on Russian art.
Published by Palace Editions, the State Russian Museum and the Kolodzei Art Foundation, in collaboration with the State Tretyakov Gallery. Festival of American Contemporary Culture American Autumn in Moscow.
Petersburg, Russia. The Kolodzei Collection of Russian and Eastern European Art is now one of the world’s largest private art collections, containing over 7,000 works by over 300 artists, including paintings, sculptures, prints, photographs and videos, all from Russia and the former Soviet Union from the 1950’s through today.
Petersburg: State Hermitage Museum, 2005. Oleg Vassiliev: Memory Speaks (Themes and Variations). Turn of the Century, Close of the Millennium.
It is a US-based public foundation (501(c)3 status). The Kolodzei Art Foundation often utilizes the artistic resources of the Kolodzei Collection of Russian and Eastern European Art. Palace Editions, 2006.
Brooklyn College of the City University of New York, Brooklyn, New York, 2006 Historic MADI: Its Roots. Bear Essentials. Robb Report, January 2009. Russian Academy of Arts .
Edited by Natalia Kolodzei. National Center for Contemporary Art (NCCA), 2007, and Chelsea Art Museum - Home of the Miotte Foundation, New York, 2008 Olga Bulgakova and Alexander Sitnikov.
The exhibition was also presented during Russian Nights Festival in Los Angeles 2006. Perestroika + 20: Selections from the Kolodzei Collection of Russian and Eastern European Art. Editors: Sergey Denisov, Ivan Kolesnikov, and Peter Voice, with essays by Zurab Tsereteli, Natalia Kolodzei, Ekaterina Dyogot, and Irina Kulik Moscow: Alpha-Press, in collaboration with the Moscow Museum of Modern Art and the Kolodzei Art Foundation, Inc.
Essays by Tatiana Kolodzei, Natalia Kolodzei, Alison Hilton, Valery Turchin, Enrico Crispolti. The State Hermitage under a Full Moon.
2000 Works on Paper: Selections from the Kolodzei Collection, Oklahoma Art Center, Oklahoma City. ISBN 9783938051801 Vadim Voinov.
General Editor: Natalia Kolodzei, with essays by Amei Wallach, Andrew Solomon, Natalia Kolodzei, Ilya Kabakov, Eric Bulatov, Victor and Margarita Tupitsyn, and Oleg Vassiliev. 2006 (article NYT, January 29, 2006). Finding Freedom: Forty Years of Soviet and Russian Art.
ISBN 0-9754829-3-9. Norton Dodge Norton and Nancy Dodge Collection of Soviet Nonconformist Art Ilya Kabakov Oleg Vassiliev (painter) Moscow Museum of Modern Art Bulldozer Exhibition Soviet Nonconformist Art Brown, Heidi. MADI Museum, Dallas, Texas, 2006 Moscow Grafika: Artists Prints 1961 – 2005.
1994, Long Island University, Brooklyn, NY (1999), Bergen Museum of Art (2000) 100 Artists from Tatiana & Natalia Kolodzei Collection, State Museum of Fine Arts of Uzbekistan in Tashkent. Harriman Institute, Columbia University, New York.
The Kolodzei Art Foundation, Inc. Artists from Russia through Uruguay to Argentina in 20th Century.
ISBN 0-9754829-0-4 Olga Bulgakova (ISBN 9780975482964) and Alexander Sitnikov (ISBN 9780975482988) Including essays by Alexander Borovsky, Barbara Thiemann, Natalia Kolodzei, Alexander Rozhin and Natalia Sitnikova. Selections from the Kolodzei Collection of Russian and Eastern European Art.
Tatiana’s daughter, Natalia Kolodzei (an Honorary Member of the Russian Academy of Arts), is the Executive Director. Introduction by Evgenia Petrova and essays by Charlotta Kotik, Donald Kuspit, José Pierre, Natalia Kolodzei, and Jenifer Borum.
From the Kolodzei Art Foundation Collection of Russian and Eastern European Art. There are artists of the 1980s and 1990s such as Andrei Budaev, Shimon Okshteyn, Farid Bogdalov, Olga Bulgakova, Valerii and Natasha Cherkashin, Genia Chef, Leonid Borisov, Andrei Karpov, Evgenii Gorokhovskii, Sergei Volokhov, Valery Koshlyakov, Sergei Mironenko, Andrei Filipov, Semen Agroskin, Mamut Churlu, Tatiana Antoshina, and others. Tatiana Kolodzei, along with supporters from the US and Europe (including Norton Dodge), formed the Kolodzei Art Foundation shortly before the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991.
The Collection was started by Tatiana Kolodzei in Moscow during the late 1960’s at the height of the Cold War. There are now over 300 artists in the Kolodzei Collection of Russian and Eastern European Art. State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow, 2007 Shimon Okshteyn.
St. ISBN 0-9754829-2-0. The Hurricane of Time.
Objects. 2007.
International Print Center New York, 2005. State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow, and the State Russian Museum, St.
Bergen Museum of Art and Science, Paramus, NJ and Leepa-Rattner Museum of Art, Tarpon Springs, Florida. Dialogue with Objects.
