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Modernism / Art movements / Ukrainian avant-garde / George Costakis / State Museum of Contemporary Art / Russian art / Kazimir Malevich / Suprematism / Andrei Nakov / Modern art / Russian avant-garde / Visual arts
Date: 2015-02-23 07:57:32
Modernism
Art movements
Ukrainian avant-garde
George Costakis
State Museum of Contemporary Art
Russian art
Kazimir Malevich
Suprematism
Andrei Nakov
Modern art
Russian avant-garde
Visual arts

The following works are proposed to be covered by Immunity from Seizure. They form part of the exhibition: Adventures of the Black Square: Abstract Art and Society[removed]January – 6 April 2015 Galleries 1, 8 & V

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