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English: Timur Novikov, russian painter and art theorist, in his atelier in St. Petersburg, appearing in front of a brocade wall carpet, referring the style of an icon in the orthodox tradition. Novikov was almost blind already at this time, so his eyes lack focus.
Deutsch: Timur Novikov (Q4322717), russischer Maler und Kunsttheoretiker, in seinem Atelier in St. Petersburg; vor einem Brokat-Wandteppich, im ikonischen orthodoxen Stil.
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Timur Novikov, russian conceptual artist, in his St. Petersburg atelier in June 2000.

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14 June 2000

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