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* ''Ilya Kabakov: The Man Who Flew into Space from His Apartment'', 2006.
 
* ''Ilya Kabakov: The Man Who Flew into Space from His Apartment'', 2006.
 
* ''The Total Enlightenment: Conceptual Art in Moscow 1960-1990'', 2008.
 
* ''The Total Enlightenment: Conceptual Art in Moscow 1960-1990'', 2008.
* ''Art Power'', 2008.
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* ''Art Power'', Cambridge, Massachusetts and London: The MIT Press, 2008.
 
* ''Going Public'', 2010.
 
* ''Going Public'', 2010.
 
* ''History Becomes Form: Moscow Conceptualism'', 2010.
 
* ''History Becomes Form: Moscow Conceptualism'', 2010.
 
* ''The Communist Postscript'', 2010.
 
* ''The Communist Postscript'', 2010.
 
* ''Introduction to Antiphilosophy'', 2012.
 
* ''Introduction to Antiphilosophy'', 2012.
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==Literature==
 
==Literature==
 
* [http://www.advojka.cz/archiv/2011/15 Special issue of ''A2'' on Groys and Gesamtkunstwerk Stalin], July 2011 (Czech)
 
* [http://www.advojka.cz/archiv/2011/15 Special issue of ''A2'' on Groys and Gesamtkunstwerk Stalin], July 2011 (Czech)

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Boris Efimovich Groys is an art critic, media theorist, and philosopher. Born 19 March 1947 in East-Berlin (GDR); 1965-71 studies of Philosophy and Mathematics at the University of Leningrad (RUS); 1971-76 scientific collaborator of various scientific institutes in Leningrad and 1976-81 collaborator for the Institute for Structural and Applied Linguistics of the University of Moscow; 1981 emigrates to West-Germany and 1982-85 receives various scientific stipends for Germany; 1986-87 freelance writer living in Cologne (D); 1988 visiting professor at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia (USA); 1991 visiting professor at the University of Southern California, Los Angeles (USA); 1992 Ph.D. in Philosophy at the University of Münster (D); since 1994 Professor for Art History, Philosophy and Media Theory at the Hochschule für Gestaltung Karlsruhe (D); member of the Association International des Critiques d'Art (AICA); publications (selection): «Gesamtkunstwerk Stalin», Munich, 1988; «Über das Neue. Versuch einer Kulturökonomie», Munich, 1992; «Logik der Sammlung», Munich, 1997; «Unter Verdacht. Eine Phänomenologie der Medien», Munich, 2000; «Politik der Unsterblichkeit. Vier Gespräche mit Thomas Knöfel», Munich, 2002; lives in Karlsruhe.

Works

  • Igor Sacharow-Ross: Apotropikon, 1991.
  • The Total Art of Stalinism, 1992.
  • Dream Factory Communism, 2004.
    • Post-scriptumul comunist, Cluj: Idea, 2013. (Romanian)
  • Ilya Kabakov: The Man Who Flew into Space from His Apartment, 2006.
  • The Total Enlightenment: Conceptual Art in Moscow 1960-1990, 2008.
  • Art Power, Cambridge, Massachusetts and London: The MIT Press, 2008.
  • Going Public, 2010.
  • History Becomes Form: Moscow Conceptualism, 2010.
  • The Communist Postscript, 2010.
  • Introduction to Antiphilosophy, 2012.

Literature

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