The Kolodzei Collection, which was founded by Tatiana Kolodzei in Moscow during the height of the Cold War in the 1960’s and continues today with her daughter, Natalia, is one of the country’s largest private art collections, with over 7,000 pieces, including paintings, drawings, prints, sculptures, photography, video, new media and interactive installations by over 300 artists from Russia and the former Soviet Union of the 20th and 21st Centuries, and chronicles four decades of Nonconformist art from the post-Stalinist era to the present. The Kolodzei Art Foundation, Inc., a US-based not-for-profit public foundation started in 1991, organizes exhibitions and cultural exchanges in museums and cultural centers in the United States, Russia and other countries, often utilizing the considerable resources of the Kolodzei Collection of Russian and Eastern European Art, and publishes books on Russian art.
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© Kolodzei Collection of Russian and Eastern European Art, Kolodzei Art Foundation, USA
Petr Belenok Portrait of Tania and Natasha Kolodzei. Indian ink, tempera, collage on paper, 59,4 x 60,0 cm, 1987
Vagrich Bakhchanyan New American. Mixed media on paper, series of 12, 27,9 x 21,6 cm each, 1988-89
Vagrich Bakhchanyan Stalin Face. Stamped card board, 27,9 x 22,86 cm, 1981; 2005
Vagrich Bakhchanyan Self-Portrait. Digital print plus stamp, 27,9 x 21,6 cm, 2005
Erik Bulatov Entrance. Colored pencil on paper, 22.0 x 21.8 cm, 1973
Asya Dodina and Slava Polishchuk In Your Eyes. Mixed media on canvas, computer parts, 76,2 x 55,88 cm, 2011
Eduard Gorokhovsky Worker. Watercolor on paper, 50,9 x 36,6 cm, 1968
Eduard Gorokhovsky Family Portrait with Letter on Reverse Side. Etching, 31,5 x 36,0 cm, 1975
Eduard Gorokhovsky Portrait. Etching, bronze on paper, 36.0 x 32.4 cm, 1977
Vyacheslav Koleichuk Grandmother and Grandson. Self-Collage, paper, on board, 29.5 x 20.6 cm, 1973
Vladimir Kupriyanov From the series Julia 1950s. Black and white Fujifilm photo paper, edition 2/5, 50,8 x 55,88 cm, 2009
Vladimir Kupriyanov From the series Julia 1950s. Black and white Fujifilm photo paper, edition 2/5, 50.8 x 55.88 cm, 2009
Leonhard Lapin Head of a Man from the series Head. Mixed media screenprint on paper, 52 x 51.8 cm, 1972-1973
Samuil Rubashkin Self-Portrait in Time. Oil on canvas, 57 x 69 cm, 1970
Oleg Vassiliev Self-Portrait with Taratorkin. Wax pastel, collage on paper, 21 1/8 x 20 ¾ in. (53,7 x 52,4 cm, 1981
Oleg Vassiliev Objective View. Photograph, collage on black paper, 53,7 x 52 cm, 1983
Oleg Vassiliev Anniversary Composition. Photograph, collage, black and white paper, 54 x 52,3 cm, 1983
Oleg Vassiliev Perspective. Black and white paper, collage on cardboard, 54 x 52,1 cm, 1983
Sergei Volokhov The Leader in my Room I, from the series The Theory of Reflection. Indian ink, mixed media on paper, 30.0 x 42.0 cm, 1987
Sergei Volokhov The Leader in my Room II, from the series The Theory of Reflection. Indian ink, mixed media on paper, 30.0 x 42.0 cm, 1987
Alexander Yulikov Road to Ferapontovo. Oil on canvas, 65 x 50 cm, 2010