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− | [[Image:Bulldozer_Exhibition_1974_NYT.jpg|thumb| | + | [[Image:Bulldozer_Exhibition_1974_NYT.jpg|thumb|350px|From the [http://nevergoodbyefilm.com/Never_Goodbye/Articles_about_the_%22Bulldozer_Exhibition%22.html New York Times coverage].]] |
Bulldozer Exhibition (Бульдо́зерная вы́ставка) was an unofficial art exhibition on a vacant lot in the Belyayevo urban forest by Moscow avant-garde artists on 15 September [[1974]]. The exhibition was forcefully broken-up by a large police force that included bulldozers and water cannons, hence the name. | Bulldozer Exhibition (Бульдо́зерная вы́ставка) was an unofficial art exhibition on a vacant lot in the Belyayevo urban forest by Moscow avant-garde artists on 15 September [[1974]]. The exhibition was forcefully broken-up by a large police force that included bulldozers and water cannons, hence the name. | ||
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* [http://nevergoodbyefilm.com/Never_Goodbye/Articles_about_the_%22Bulldozer_Exhibition%22.html ''New York Times'' coverage of the event] | * [http://nevergoodbyefilm.com/Never_Goodbye/Articles_about_the_%22Bulldozer_Exhibition%22.html ''New York Times'' coverage of the event] | ||
* [http://nevergoodbyefilm.com/Never_Goodbye/Articles_about_Soviet_underground_art_files/Soviet%20Union%20-%20Art%20Vs%20Politics%20-%20Time%201974.jpg ''Time'' article] | * [http://nevergoodbyefilm.com/Never_Goodbye/Articles_about_Soviet_underground_art_files/Soviet%20Union%20-%20Art%20Vs%20Politics%20-%20Time%201974.jpg ''Time'' article] | ||
* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bulldozer_Exhibition | * http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bulldozer_Exhibition |
Latest revision as of 23:30, 25 May 2022
Bulldozer Exhibition (Бульдо́зерная вы́ставка) was an unofficial art exhibition on a vacant lot in the Belyayevo urban forest by Moscow avant-garde artists on 15 September 1974. The exhibition was forcefully broken-up by a large police force that included bulldozers and water cannons, hence the name.
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