Lev Voldemarovich Nusberg (1937)

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Lev Voldemarovich Nusberg

Lev Voldemarovich Nusberg, also Nussberg (Russian: Лев Вольдемарович Нусберг) is a Russian artist, architect and designer. He is considered one of the most important representatives of Russian Kinetic Art.

Nussberg studied architecture at the Moscow Institute of Civil Engineering and later at the Moscow University of Industrial Design. In the 1960s, he began to focus on kinetic artworks, which he described as "machines" that used movement and light to create a dynamic visual experience.

His works have been exhibited in many major museums and galleries around the world, including the Guggenheim Museum in New York, the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris and the Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow.

Nusberg's work is known for its sophisticated technique and sense of humour. Many of his kinetic machines are interactive, encouraging viewers to interact with them and influence their movements and patterns.

In addition to his work as an artist, Nusberg also has a successful career as an architect and designer. He has been involved in the design of many important buildings in Moscow, including the Hotel Ukraina and the GUM shopping centre.

Overall, Nusberg has made a significant contribution to the Russian art and design scene and is now considered one of the country's most important artists.

Date and place of birt:1 june 1937, Tashkent, USSR
Nationality:Russia, USSR
Period of activity: XX, XXI century
Specialization:Artist, Decorator, Graphic artist, Painter
Art style:Kinetic art, Post War Art, Surrealism, Contemporary art

Creators Russia

 Erté (1892 - 1990)
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Oleg Maslov (1965)
Oleg Maslov
1965
Boris Evseevich Kaplyansky (1903 - 1984)
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1903 - 1984
Ilya Kabakov (1933 - 2023)
Ilya Kabakov
1933 - 2023
Valery Nikolaevich Valran (1949)
Valery Nikolaevich Valran
1949
Anatoly Alexandrovich Ostretsov (1931 - 2015)
Anatoly Alexandrovich Ostretsov
1931 - 2015
Fedor Gordeevich Gordeev (1744 - 1810)
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1744 - 1810
Graal Arelsky (1888 - 1937)
Graal Arelsky
1888 - 1937
Dmitry Stakhievich Moor (1883 - 1946)
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1883 - 1946
Ivan Alekseevich Kudryashov (1896 - 1972)
Ivan Alekseevich Kudryashov
1896 - 1972
Victor Nikolaevich Rusanov (1950)
Victor Nikolaevich Rusanov
1950
Klara Nikolaevna Golitsyna (1925)
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1925
Nikolay Nikolayevich Volodimirov (1910 - 2006)
Nikolay Nikolayevich Volodimirov
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Sergey Semyonovich Voroshilov (1864 - 1912)
Sergey Semyonovich Voroshilov
1864 - 1912
Boris Vasilievich Smirnov (1881 - 1954)
Boris Vasilievich Smirnov
1881 - 1954
Viktor Efimovich Popkov (1932 - 1974)
Viktor Efimovich Popkov
1932 - 1974

Creators Contemporary art

Boris Sergeevich Ugarov (1922 - 1991)
Boris Sergeevich Ugarov
1922 - 1991
Richard Aldrich (1975)
Richard Aldrich
1975
Albert Féraud (1921 - 2008)
Albert Féraud
1921 - 2008
Anna Krammig (1981)
Anna Krammig
1981
John Armleder (1948)
John Armleder
1948
Edward Kienholz (1927 - 1994)
Edward Kienholz
1927 - 1994
Thomas Duttenhoefer (1950)
Thomas Duttenhoefer
1950
Niele Toroni (1937)
Niele Toroni
1937
Boris Vallejo (1941)
Boris Vallejo
1941
Rudolf Schwaiger (1924 - 1979)
Rudolf Schwaiger
1924 - 1979
Wladyslaw Chmielinski (1911 - 1979)
Wladyslaw Chmielinski
1911 - 1979
Sergey Nikolaevich Bazilev (1952)
Sergey Nikolaevich Bazilev
1952
Fyodor Vasilievich Antonov (1904 - 1991)
Fyodor Vasilievich Antonov
1904 - 1991
Zigrid Osvaldovna Kulbakh (1908 - 1997)
Zigrid Osvaldovna Kulbakh
1908 - 1997
Tamás Lossonczy (1904 - 2009)
Tamás Lossonczy
1904 - 2009
Dieter Blum (1936)
Dieter Blum
1936
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