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Desert of Forbidden Art: The work of Soviet-era avant-garde artists almost disappeared under Stalin, but survived thanks to passion and daring of one man.
Jan 11, 2022 · The museum that saved banned artwork from being lost forever.Get it now on:Amazon: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Desert-Forbidden-Art-Amanda-Pope/dp/B09RHJ47X5/re...
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Mar 11, 2011 · The Desert of Forbidden Art: Directed by Tchavdar Georgiev, Amanda Pope. With Edward Asner, Sally Field, Ben Kingsley, Igor Paramonov. Risking being denounced as an 'enemy of the people,' Igor Savitsky rescues 40,000 forbidden fellow artists' works and creates in a far desert of Soviet Uzbekistan a museum now worth millions.
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- Documentary, Adventure, Biography
- Tchavdar Georgiev, Amanda Pope
- 2011-03-11
He pretends to buy state-approved art but instead daringly rescues 40,000 forbidden fellow artist's works and creates a museum in the desert of Uzbekistan, far from the watchful eyes of the KGB. Though a penniless artist himself, he cajoles the cash to pay for the art from the same authorities who are banning it.
Mar 11, 2011 · The Desert of Forbidden Art. Directed by Tchavdar Georgiev, Amanda Pope. Documentary, Adventure, Biography, Drama, History, War. PG. 1h 20m. By Neil Genzlinger. March 10, 2011. True stories of ...
- Tchavdar Georgiev, Amanda Pope
The Desert of Forbidden Art. Risking being imprisoned as an 'enemy of the people,' Igor Savitsky rescues 40,000 forbidden fellow artists' works and creates in a far desert of Uzbekistan a museum that is recognized today as one of the most remarkable collections of Russian art. Rentals include 30 days to start watching this video and 48 hours to ...
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Mar 14, 2011 · He pretends to buy state-approved art but instead daringly rescues 40,000 forbidden fellow artist's works and creates a museum in the desert of Uzbekistan, far from the watchful eyes of the KGB. Though a penniless artist himself, he cajoles the cash to pay for the art from the same authorities who are banning it.