![]() ![]() These works could not be shown in the Soviet Union, but they could be realized elsewhere. For that reason, he became a giant of the “unofficial” art scene of the Soviet Union, covertly-and even dangerously-producing work that existed beyond the mainstream. Kabakov’s visions were unsparing, sad, and explicitly critical of the state, and were, in that way, quite unlike the government-approved art being made in the Soviet Union.
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