Michail Grobman - Selected Writings

Selected Writings

  • “Moscow Diaries,” New Literary Observer, vol.84, 2007 – in Russian
  • Last Sky - Poems, New Literary Observer, Moscow, 2006 – in Russian
  • “Poems and Articles,” Symbol We: Jewish Anthology of Russian Literature, New Literary Observer, Moscow, 2003 – in Russian
  • Leviathan: Diary 1963-1971,New Literary Observer, Moscow, 2002– in Russian
  • “Leviathan. Manifestos”, Zerkalo, vol. 19-20, 2002 – in Russian
  • Military Notebooks - Poems, Leviathan Publishers, Tel Aviv, 2002 – in Russian
  • "about Vladimir Jakovlev", Vladimir Jakovlev: Zivopis,Grafika, catalogue of the exhibition, State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow, 1995
  • “The Enigma of Isaak Levitan,” Isaak Levitan, 1860-1900 : Sketches & Paintings, Exhibition Catalogue, Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Tel Aviv, 1991
  • "About Malevich", Avant-Garde – Revolution – Avant-Garde: Russian Art from the Collection of Michail Grobman, Exhibition Catalogue, Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Tel Aviv, 1988
  • “About Malevich,” The Avant-Garde in Russia 1910-1930 : New Perspectives, Exhibition Catalogue,Los Angeles County Museum of Art, MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1980
  • Leviathan, newspaper of modern art and literature, nos. 1-3 (1975–1980) – in Russian

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