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Erik Bulatov was born on 5 September, 1933 in Russia, is a Russian artist. Discover Erik Bulatov's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 90 years old?

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1933

Erik Bulatov (Эрик Владимирович Булатов; born September 5, 1933, in Sverdlovsk) is a Russian artist, who was raised in Moscow.

His father was a communist party official who died in World War II at Pskov, and his mother fled Poland at age 15 in support of the Russian Revolution.

Bulatov's works are in the major public and private collections in Europe, Russia, and United States.

1958

Bulatov studied painting at the Surikov Art Institute in Moscow, graduating in 1958.

He began working as a children’s book illustrator with friend and collaborator, Oleg Vassiliev for which he won numerous awards.

Both artists were immensely influenced by Robert Falk and Vladimir Favorsky two artists of the early-twentieth century Russian avant-garde.

1960

In the 1960s Bulatov formed the Sretensky Boulevard Group with Ilya Kabakov, Edik Steinberg, Oleg Vassiliev, Vladimir Yankilevsky, and Viktor Pivovarov.

Named by a Czech historian for the block on which they lived, the group often met at Kabakov's to discuss and show their work as they were not permitted to do so in "official" settings.

This group was more of an association of like-minded artists rather than a school with similar stylistic tendencies.

Through the Sretensky Boulevard Group, Bulatov became a prominent member of the loosely affiliated Moscow Conceptualists.

This group, related ideologically rather than stylistically, has defined the "Moscow School" of contemporary Russian art as it is known today.

It is thought that Bulatov works in sots art style.

"Bulatov's paintings are large, colorful, realistic images of landscapes, skies, urban settings, and people, many of which are painted over and partially obscured by wry words or phrases. Metaphorically rich and poetic blue skies are overlaid with Russian texts that translate: 'Glory to the U.S.S.R.' or 'Trademark'. Lush, green landscapes toil under the labels 'Not To Be Leaned On' or 'Caution.' But Bulatov in one of his recent interview indicates that he has nothing to do with Sots Art. Sots Art according Bulatov is an irony. And irony is absent in his work.

Bulatov's subject matter is broad.

Equally broad is his perception of the government's role in the classification and control of everything.

Bulatov symbolizes the government through his use of language as a system of order and control, the foundation of written law and constraint which he then plasters on every tree and rock.

It is in this sense that Bulatov's paintings may take on a more universal accuracy and a more populist appeal.

His emphasis on only the public and external aspects of life--the street, the land, the State television broadcast--reinforces the notion that one's thoughts and feelings are (still) one's own.

the psychological and emotional are beyond the confines of words, language and law."

Erik Bulatov is currently represented by ARNDT Berlin, SKOPIA Geneva and pop/off/art gallery Moscow - Berlin.

2008

In 2008 Bulatov became an honorary member of the Russian Academy of Arts.

2015

In 2015 Bulatov was made the Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres.