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Erik Bulatov Poster – “Black Evening, White Snow” (1999) – Large Soviet Conceptual Art Print
Erik Bulatov Poster – “Black Evening, White Snow” (1999) – Large Soviet Conceptual Art Print
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A large museum-grade reproduction of one of the most powerful artworks of post-Soviet conceptualism “Чёрный вечер, Белый снег” (Black Evening, White Snow) by legendary Russian artist Erik Bulatov from his “Вот” series.
This minimalist visual work merges stark realism with a poetic fragment from Alexander Blok’s revolutionary poem “The Twelve”—a line etched across a vast wintry void: “Black evening, white snow.” The juxtaposition of language and imagery captures the inner contradictions of the late-Soviet/post-Soviet experience: beauty and brutality, power and silence.
Erik Bulatov is one of the most significant figures in Soviet Nonconformist Art. His works challenge symbolism through typography and visual tension, and this piece is one of his most internationally recognised.
Printed on thick, museum-quality matte Japanese paper, this archival poster offers unmatched detail and sharpness, making it suitable for collectors, gallerists, or as a movie prop. A rare and exclusive addition to any space.
• Large square format 46x46cm
• Thick matte Japanese paper
• premium archival quality print
• A rare conceptual Soviet artwork, impossible to find elsewhere
• Limited stock
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