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RUSSIA!

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September 16, 2005 - January 11, 2006
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York
(with color book and color catalogue)
The International Foundation of Russian and Eastern European Art (INTART) is a Corporate Sponsor of the Solomon R. Guggenheim exhibit entitled ”RUSSIA!”. Alexandre Gertsman, President of INTART, is a Member of the Leadership Committee for this unprecedented show. Further underscoring the development and significance of contemporary Russian art on the international scene, Mr. Gertsman was invited to contribute his vast wealth of pertinent knowledge and curatorial experience as a consultant to the contemporary installation of the exhibition.
Select contemporary artworks from both INTART’s and Mr. Gertsman’s collections are on loan to the Guggenheim Museum for this unique exhibition which, chronologically represented, will introduce the international public to a collective display of Russia’s greatest treasures.
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INTART has organized the following
exhibitions, curated by Alexandre Gertsman, who published and edited the following
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REMEMBRANCE:
RUSSIAN POST-MODERN NOSTALGIA
(with color catalogue and essays by Sonya Abadiyeva, Kathrin Becker, Alexander Borovsky, Alexandre Gertsman, Donald Kuspit, Jeff Lipschutz, and Edward Lucie-Smith)
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September 2 - October 29, 2005
Grossman Art Gallery, Lafayette College
Easton, Pennsylvania 
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March 31 – April 25, 2004
Allan Priebe Gallery, University of Wisconsin
Oshkosh, Wisconsin  |
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September
10, 2003 - February 8, 2004
Yeshiva University Museum, New York |
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NATALYA
NESTEROVA:
REFLECTIONS OF TIME PAST
(with color catalogue and essays by Alexander Borovsky, Alexandre Gertsman, Robert Morgan, and Barbara Thiemann)

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PART I: May 20 – September 30, 2005
Fondo del Sol Museum
Washington, D.C.
PART II: May 20 – August 7, 2005
National Museum of Women in the Arts
Washington, D.C. 
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March 3 – April 2, 2005
State Russian Museum
The Marble Palace
St. Petersburg, Russia 
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18 January - 20 February, 2005
The State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow 
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October 13 – November 21, 2004
Ludwig Forum for International Art
Aachen, Germany
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FROM ROTHKO TO KOMAR & MELAMID
The American Friends of the Tretyakov Gallery Inaugural Gala
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November
4 - 15, 2002, Consulate General of the Russian Federation,
New York |
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PROPAGANDIST
AND ROMANTIC: CONTEMPORARY RUSSIAN PHOTOGRAPHY
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September
11 - 29, 2002, Allen Priebe Art Gallery, University of Wisconsin
Oshkosh, Wisconsin |
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TATYANA NAZARENKO:
MY RUSSIA
(with color catalogue and essays by Donald Kuspit and Alexandre Gertsman):
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April 28
- May 31, 2002, The Schimmel Center for the Arts, Pace University,
New York |

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June 8
- November 8, 2002, El Museo del Fondo del Sol, Washington, D.C. |
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NATALYA NESTEROVA: RUSSIAN WANDERINGS
(with 130-page color catalogue and essays by Alexander Borovsky, Jamie
Ellin Forbes, Alexandre Gertsman, Susan Goodman, Robert Morgan, Maria
Valyaeva, and Solomon Volkov; poetry by Gloria Cancro, and with color
poster):
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September
21, 2000 - January 14, 2001, National Jewish Museum, Washington,
D.C. |

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September
15 - September 20, 2001, Residence of the Ambassador of the Russian
Federation, Washington, D.C. |
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October
7, 2001 - January 20, 2002, Lehman College Art Gallery, The
City University of New York, New York |
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March 15
- June 9, 2002, Paine March 15 - June 9, 2002, Paine Art Center
and Arboretum, Oshkosh, Wisconsin |
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March 25
- April 12, 2002, Priebe Art Gallery, University of Wisconsin
Oshkosh, Wisconsin |
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CONTEMPORARY
RUSSIAN ART
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March 26
- June, 2002, Consulate General of the Russian Federation,
New York |
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NATALYA NESTEROVA: PAINTINGS OUTSIDE THE OLD LINES
LAZAR GADAEV: SPATIAL SCULPTURES
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October
17 - November 8, 2001, Russian Cultural Centre, Washington,
D.C. |

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November
15, 2001 - January 28, 2002, Consulate General of the Russian
Federation, New York |
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MODERNISM AND POST-MODERNISM:
RUSSIAN ART OF THE ENDING MILLENNIUM
(with color catalogue and essays by Alexandre Gertsman and Donald Kuspit):
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November
18, 1998 - August 30, 1999, The Yager Museum, Hartwick College,
Oneonta, New York |
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March 25
- August 30, 1999, INTART Museum of Upstate New York at Oneona,
New York |

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September
8, 1999 - January 15, 2000, Plattsburgh State Art Museum,
SUNY, Plattsburgh, New York |

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February
18 - March 30, 2000, Elaine Jacob Art Galleries, Wayne State
University, Detroit, Michigan |

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September
22 - November 20, 2000, Evergreen House Museum, The Johns
Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland |

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November
24, 2000 - January 15, 2001, El Museo del Fondo del Sol,
Washington, D.C. |

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September
- October, 2001 - Gray Gallery, School of Art, East Carolina
University, Greenville, North Carolina |
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REALITY AND
IMAGINATION
(with color catalogue and essays by Donald Kuspit, Mark Zuver, and Alexandre
Gertsman):
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November
30, 1999 - January 5, 2000, Schimmel Center for the Arts,
Pace University, New York |

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January
8 - February 8, 2000, INTART Museum of Upstate New York at Oneona,
New York |

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February
12 - May 15, 2000, El Museo del Fondo del Sol, Washington, D.C. |
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RUSSIAN ART:
1980 - 2000
(with color illustrated catalogue and essay by Alexandre Gertsman):
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November
2, 2000 - January 2, 2001, Schimmel Center for the Arts,
Pace University, New York |
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TATYANA NAZARENKO: TRANSITION
(with color illustrated catalog and essays by Alexandre Gertsman, Donald
Kuspit, and Judd Tully):
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October
14, 1997 - February 2, 1998, Lehman College Art Gallery,
The City University of New York |

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October
15, 1998 - January 15, 1999, National Museum of Women in the
Arts, Washington, D.C. |

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June 15
- October 22, 1999, INTART Museum of Upstate New York at Oneonta,
New York |

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May 20
- August 30, 2000, Paine Arts Center and Arboretum, Oshkosh, Wisconsin |
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RUSSIAN WOMEN
ARTISTS
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March 20
- May 25, 2000, INTART Museum of Upstate New York at Oneonta,
New York |
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CONTEMPORARY
RUSSIAN PHOTOGRAPHY
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November
30 - December 25, 1999, INTART Museum of Upstate New York at
Oneonta, New York |
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RUSSIAN ARTISTS IN USA AND EUROPE
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April 5
- May 30, 1999, INTART Museum of Upstate New York at Oneonta,
New York |
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CONTEMPORARY
ART: MOSCOW - NEW YORK
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January
15 - March 15, 1999, INTART Museum of Upstate New York at Oneonta,
New York |
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SARAJEVO - 2000,
co-curated
(Mr. Gertsman contributed essays about Komar & Melamid and Svetlana
Kopystiansky to the color catalogue published by Vienna Museum of Modern
Art - Foundation Ludwig):

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October
27, 1998 - January 10, 1999, Museum of Modern Art, Foundation
Ludwig, Palace Liechtenshtein, Vienna, Austria |
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MICHAEL ODNORALOV: ALICE FROM
THE LOWER
EAST SIDE
(with color illustrated catalog and essays by Alexandre Gertsman, Robert
Morgan, and Elizaveta Plavinskaya):
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October
16, 1997 - January 2, 1998, Lehman College Art Gallery, The
City University of New York, New York |
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KOMAR &
MELAMID: PEOPLE'S CHOICE, co-curated:
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June -
September 1997, Venice Biennale, Corderia, Venice, Italy
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HERE AND THERE,
THEN AND NOW: CONTEMPORARY ARTISTS FROM THE FORMER SOVIET UNION
(with color illustrated catalog, published by the National Jewish
Museum, with essays by Alexandre Gertsman Gertsman and Dr. Ori Z. Soltes):
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December
1996 - February 1997, National Jewish Museum, Washington,
D.C. |
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MEANING AS A SECOND LANGUAGE:
A CONTEMPORARY RUSSIAN INITIATIVE
(with color illustrated catalog and essays by Sergei Batovrin and Alexandre
Gertsman):
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May - August
1997, Hofstra Museum, Hofstra University, Hempstead, New
York |

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May - June
1995, Chase Freedman Gallery, West Hartford, Connecticut
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August
- September 1994, Brown Art Gallery, Baltimore, Maryland
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TRIBUTE TO MIKHAIL
GORBACHEV
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October
16 - December 16, 1996, The Dodd Center, University of Connecticut,
Storrs, Connecticut |
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FOUR RUSSIAN
MESSAGES: CARNIVAL OR DRAMA?
(with color illustrated catalog with essays by Matthew Baigel, Hal Bromm,
Alexandre Gertsman, Inessa Levkova-Lamm, and Lili Ott):
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December
1993 - February 1994, Evergreen House Museum, The Johns Hopkins
University, Baltimore, Maryland |
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BEFORE 'NEO' AND AFTER 'POST':
RUSSIAN VERSION
(with illustrated catalog and essays by Sergei Batovrin and
Alexandre Gertsman):

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November
1994 - January 1995, Lehman College Art Gallery, The City
University of New York, New York |
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UNIVERSALISM
AND PARTICULARISM: THE RUSSIAN WORLD IN TRANSITION
(with illustrated catalog, published by Krasdale Foods, and essays by
Ori Z. Soltes, Alexandre Gertsman, Grisha Bruskin, Rimma and Valeriy Gerlovin,
Vitaly Komar and Alexander Melamid, Inessa Levkova-Lamm, and Leonid Lamm; poetry by Lynne Lawner):

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November
24, 1993 - February 21, 1994, Krasdale Art Gallery, White
Plains, New York |
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RUSSIAN ART
IN THE MAINSTREAM
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July 1995
- Gallery One, West Hartford, Connecticut |

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