Bulldozer Exhibition

Bulldozer Exhibition

Bulldozer Exhibition ( _ru. Бульдозерная выставка) was an unofficial art exhibition on a vacant lot in Belyayevo urban forest by Moscow avant-garde artists on September 15, 1974. The exhibition was forcefully broken-up by a large police force that included bulldozers and water cannons, hence the name.

Since the 1930s in the Soviet Union, the only state-supported style of visual art had been Socialist realism. All other forms of art were forced underground and sometimes prosecuted. One of the attempts to break out of the underground to more public view was the Belyayevo exhibition.

It was organised by two underground artists, Evgeny Rukhin and Oscar Rabine. Among the artists taking part in the exhibition were Oleg Tselkov, Eduard Shteinberg, Vladimir Nemukhin, Lidiya Masterkova, Igor Kholin, Borukh (Boris Shteinberg), Alexandr Zhdanov, Vladimir Bougrine, Eduard Drobitsky (currently, vice-president of Russian Academy of Arts), Edouard Zelenine. It was held on a vacant lot, officially part of an urban forest (лесопарк) in Belyayevo. Attendance consisted of approximately twenty artists and a group of spectators that included relatives, friends of the artists, friends of the friends and some Western journalists. The paintings were installed on makeshift stands made out of dump wood.

Despite the minor size of the event it was considered by the authorities as very serious. They marshalled a large group of attackers that included three bulldozers, water cannons, dump trucks and hundreds of off-duty policemen. Officially, the group was supposed to be "gardeners" expanding the urban forest, who reacted in spontaneous outrage to the offense against their proletarian sensibilities. It was never denied, though, that they actually got their orders from the KGB.

The attackers actually destroyed the paintings, beat and arrested the artists, spectators and journalists. One of the most dramatic scenes was Oscar Rabine who actually went through the exhibition hanging to the blade of the bulldozer. One of the attackers, militsia lieutenant Avdeenko, memorably shouted at the artists: "You should be shot! Only you are not worth the ammunition ..." ("Стрелять вас надо! Только патронов жалко...").

After the event was widely publicized in the Western media, embarrassed authorities were forced to allow a similar open air exhibition in the Izmailovo urban forest two weeks later on 29 September 1974. The new exhibition of works of 40 artists was held for four hours and was visited by thousands of people (the numbers cited differ from one and a half thousand [http://www.gurvic.odessa.ua/staty/04-2/v446.html] to twenty-five thousand [http://www.gazeta.ru/comments/2004/09/16_a_173228.shtml] ). A participant in the exhibitions, Boris Zhutkov, has said that the quality of the Izmaylovo paintings was much lower than the paintings in Belyayevo, since in the original exhibition the artists showed the best paintings they had only to have most of them destroyed. The four hours in the forest of the Izmailovo exhibition has often been remembered as "The Half-day of Freedom." The Izmailovo exhibition in turn gave its way to other exhibitions of the nonconformist art which were very important in the history of modern Russian art.

External links

*ru icon [http://www.artinfo.ru/ru/news/main/Belyaevo-15-09-2004.htm Invitation to the Belyayevo exhibition]
*ru icon [http://www.svoboda.org/ll/cult/0904/ll.091504-3.asp Radio Liberty article]
*ru icon [http://www.ural.ru/news/culture/news-42849.html Ural.ru article]
*ru icon [http://www.gurvic.odessa.ua/staty/04-2/v446.html Eduard Gurvits's article]
*ru icon [http://www.peoples.ru/art/painter/shteinberg/ Eduard Shteinberg's article]
*ru icon [http://prazdnikinfo.ru/5/7/i21_10990.htm Vechernyaya Moskva article]
*ru icon [http://www.gazeta.ru/comments/2004/09/16_a_173228.shtml Gazeta.ru article]
*ru icon [http://www.tribuna.ru/material/140904/4-1.shtml Interview with Eduard Drobitsky]
*en icon [http://www.stria.ca/Brochetain/rnoncon.html Russian Non-conformist Art, 1960-1980]
*en icon [http://www.kleverart.com KLEVER Russian Non-Conformist Artist website]
*en icon [http://www.paintitrussian.com Vladimir Bougrine, Russian Non-Conformist Artist website]
*en icon [http://www.russianartgallery.org/contemporary/ Non-Conformist Artists at the Russian Art Gallery]
*en icon [http://www.jarki.info/ Personal site of Youri Jarkikh, Non-Conformist Artist]


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