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I. Kabakov & M. Grobman
The Beautiful Sixties
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Written by M. Grobman Fragments (Moscow Diary)
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October 30,1966, Sunday. Irka and I took Indjikh Khalupetzky and Miroslav to Yakovlev's place. The Czechs liked his works very much, studied them for a long time and discussed them. Indjikh spoke French and Yakovlev's father translated, His mother and sister were there. We drank tea. Everything was so nice. Sunlight and peace of mind. All of us, including Yakovlev went to Kabakov. We looked at his objects, llya told us of his ideas. Indjikh said that what Kabakov is doing, American artists are only about to begin, and that he has gone far ahead of them. Yakovlev was introduced to Kabakov, who praised his works, and said he was happy to know him. Yakovlev also liked liya's works. We all dined at a restaurant and then went to Kurchatov's club. Liovka Nussberg was there with his friends and objects. He showed us a fragment of a kinetic show. It was a breath-taking sight. We talked for a long time. Indjikh recounted about the Biennale and about "happenings". Yakovlev called Nussberg's art a repetition of Dadaism. Kabakov was delighted with Nussberg's ideas and kinetic presentations...
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