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Russian American Cultural Center (RACC) presents "Iconography", an exhibition of portraits by Dmitry Borshch.  It will open at RACC's new satellite space in Brooklyn on May 27, Henry Kissinger’s birthday, whose portrait will be highlighted there, and close on June 24.  Borshch describes "Iconography", a series that has evolved for almost nine years while retaining its cohesion, thus, "Inspired by prints after Anthony van Dyck’s drawings which collectively bear the same name, it includes portraits of living artists, writers, politicians, distinguished soldiers."  Besides Dr. Kissinger, Elie Wiesel, Vladimir Putin, Ed Koch, and others have posed for the artist, whose self-portrait is included in this exhibition.  RACC’s founding director Regina Khidekel curated it.

 

"Iconography" is supported by funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council.

 

Russian American Cultural Center (520 East 76th Street, Suite 7E New York, NY 10021) aims to provide permanent cultural representation to more than 700,000 Russian-speaking residents of New York. It was founded in 1998 by Dr. Regina Khidekel and earned its 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status in 1999.  RACC has adopted and broadened the strategy of organizations like No Longer Empty (http://www.nolongerempty.org/), which invigorate neighborhoods by mounting exhibitions in their unutilized or temporarily underutilized spaces.  Visitors coalesce around a space where art may never have been exhibited before.

 

Regina Khidekel received her PhD from St. Petersburg Academy of Fine Arts, became the director of that city's Diaghilev Art Center in 1990, and in 1998 the founding director of the Russian American Cultural Center in New York. She is the author of "It's the Real Thing" (1999, University of Minnesota Press), and has contributed essays to the following publications: "Lyubov Popova" (1994), "Lazar Khidekel: Suprematism and Architecture" (1995), "Sterligov Group: Paintings from Russia" (1995), "Russian Constructivist Roots: Present Concerns" (1997), "Forbidden Art" (1998), "Lev Meshberg" (1999), "Tamar Hirschl" (2000), "In Malevich's Circle" (2000), "A Life of Colors" (2001), "Surviving Suprematism" (2004), "Family Album. Artists from St. Petersburg" (2006), "Anna Rochegova" (2008), "Homage to Diaghilev's Enduring Legacy" (2009), "Trajectory of Suprematism" (2011), "Floating Worlds and Future Cities: Lazar Khidekel, Suprematism and Russian Avant-garde" (2013), "Building Drawings and Drawing Buildings" (2014), "Lazar Khidekel and Suprematism" (2014). She has lectured at many universities, and curated many exhibitions.

 

Dmitry Borshch was born in Dnepropetrovsk, studied in Moscow, today lives in New York.  His drawings and sculptures have been exhibited at the National Arts Club (New York), Brecht Forum (New York), Exit Art (New York), CUNY Graduate Center (New York), Salmagundi Club (New York), ISE Cultural Foundation (New York), Williamsburg Art and Historical Center (New York), Triangle Arts Association (New York), Parish Art Museum (Southampton), International Human Rights Law Institute of DePaul University (Chicago), the State Russian Museum (Saint Petersburg), Central Exhibition Hall 'Manege' (Saint Petersburg), Frieze Art Fair (London).


Please write to racc.ny@mail.ru or call (347) 662 1456 

The artist is available for interviews


About the images:


"Doctor Kissinger", also called "In seine Hand die Macht gegeben"

2012, ink on paper, 32 x 17 inches


"Koch – Mayor of the City of New York"

2011, ink on paper, 50 x 27 inches


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Russian American Cultural Center (RACC) presents "Iconography", an exhibition of portraits by Dmitry Borshch.  It will open at RACC's new satellite space in Brooklyn on May 27, Henry Kissinger’s birthday, whose portrait will be highlighted there, and close on June 24.  Borshch describes "Iconography", a series that has evolved for almost nine years while retaining its cohesion, thus, "Inspired by prints after Anthony van Dyck’s drawings which collectively bear the same name, it includes portraits of living artists, writers, politicians, distinguished soldiers."  Besides Dr. Kissinger, Elie Wiesel, Vladimir Putin, Ed Koch, and others have posed for the artist, whose self-portrait is included in this exhibition.  RACC’s founding director Regina Khidekel curated it.

 

"Iconography" is supported by funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council.

 

Russian American Cultural Center (520 East 76th Street, Suite 7E New York, NY 10021) aims to provide permanent cultural representation to more than 700,000 Russian-speaking residents of New York. It was founded in 1998 by Dr. Regina Khidekel and earned its 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status in 1999.  RACC has adopted and broadened the strategy of organizations like No Longer Empty (http://www.nolongerempty.org/), which invigorate neighborhoods by mounting exhibitions in their unutilized or temporarily underutilized spaces.  Visitors coalesce around a space where art may never have been exhibited before.

 

Regina Khidekel received her PhD from St. Petersburg Academy of Fine Arts, became the director of that city's Diaghilev Art Center in 1990, and in 1998 the founding director of the Russian American Cultural Center in New York. She is the author of "It's the Real Thing" (1999, University of Minnesota Press), and has contributed essays to the following publications: "Lyubov Popova" (1994), "Lazar Khidekel: Suprematism and Architecture" (1995), "Sterligov Group: Paintings from Russia" (1995), "Russian Constructivist Roots: Present Concerns" (1997), "Forbidden Art" (1998), "Lev Meshberg" (1999), "Tamar Hirschl" (2000), "In Malevich's Circle" (2000), "A Life of Colors" (2001), "Surviving Suprematism" (2004), "Family Album. Artists from St. Petersburg" (2006), "Anna Rochegova" (2008), "Homage to Diaghilev's Enduring Legacy" (2009), "Trajectory of Suprematism" (2011), "Floating Worlds and Future Cities: Lazar Khidekel, Suprematism and Russian Avant-garde" (2013), "Building Drawings and Drawing Buildings" (2014), "Lazar Khidekel and Suprematism" (2014). She has lectured at many universities, and curated many exhibitions.

 

Dmitry Borshch was born in Dnepropetrovsk, studied in Moscow, today lives in New York.  His drawings and sculptures have been exhibited at the National Arts Club (New York), Brecht Forum (New York), Exit Art (New York), CUNY Graduate Center (New York), Salmagundi Club (New York), ISE Cultural Foundation (New York), Williamsburg Art and Historical Center (New York), Triangle Arts Association (New York), Parish Art Museum (Southampton), International Human Rights Law Institute of DePaul University (Chicago), the State Russian Museum (Saint Petersburg), Central Exhibition Hall 'Manege' (Saint Petersburg), Frieze Art Fair (London).


Please write to racc.ny@mail.ru or call (347) 662 1456 

The artist is available for interviews


About the images:


"Doctor Kissinger", also called "In seine Hand die Macht gegeben"

2012, ink on paper, 32 x 17 inches


"Koch – Mayor of the City of New York"

2011, ink on paper, 50 x 27 inches


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