Viktor Pivovarov

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Viktor Pivovarov' (Russian: Виктор Пивоваров; born 1937) along with Ilya Kabakov and Erik Bulatov, he was one of the leading artists of the Moscow Conceptualist artistic movement of the 1960s and 1970s. His work reflected the complete ideologization of the Soviet lifestyle, often simultaneously expressing nostagia and disgust for this lifestyle.

Pivovarov was also a prolific illustrator of children's books, with over 50 books to his credit. He moved from Moscow to Prague in 1982, and continues to live there to date.


A series of paintings in which the subjects are eating lemons. It has been interpreted as a variation of Vincent van Gogh's The Potato Eaters. The Potato Eaters is van Gogh's attempt at expressing the satisfaction of enjoying the fruits of hard, honest work, while the Lemon Eaters depicts heroes with a rather more complicated relationship to consumption.

The preamble to this album of drawings with text, is that Stalin created a region, Jewish Autonomous Oblast in the Russian Far East where thousands of Jews were sent. Some were exiled and some went willingly to create a Jewish state in the Russian Far East. After the death of Stalin, many of them left the region, and those that remained mixed with the local Russian and Chinese populations. In this way, a subculture was created which included elements of Russian Orthodoxy, Taoist-Buddhism, Judaism, and paganism. This subculture has cult of holy foxes. That is, for every moment of a persons life, there is a specfic fox-character that helps a person contend with their life challenges. Each of these fox-characters has its own holiday.

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