Odessa Group

Odessa Group

The Odessa Group of exiled and dissident artists take their name from the Ukrainian city of Odessa.

They are:

  • Valentin Altanietz (1936–1995)
  • Andrey Antoniuk
  • Alexander Anufriev
  • Valery Basanietz
  • Valentin Khrushch
  • Michail Kowalski
  • Ruslan Makoev
  • Victor Mariniuk
  • Volodymyr Naumez
  • Nikolay Novikov
  • Evgeni Rakhmanin
  • Sergei Savchenko
  • Vitaly Sazonov
  • Valentin Shapavlenko
  • Oleg Sokolov
  • Nikolai Stepanov (1937–2003), sculptor
  • Alexander Stovbur
  • Vladimir Strelnikov (1939— )
  • Stanislav Sytchov (1937–2003)
  • Vladimir Tzupko
  • Alexander Voloshinov
  • Ludmilla Yastreb (1945–1980)

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