Oleg Nikolayevich Tselkov (Russian: Оле́г Никола́евич Целко́в; 15 July 1934 — 11 July 2021) was a Russian nonconformist artist, celebrated for his images of faces painted in bright color, depicting inner psychological patterns of violence in contemporary culture.
The first Tselkov solo exhibition was opened in Kurchatov Institute in January 1966,[2] but after two days it was closed by the KGB for being ideologically unacceptable.
In 1977 Tselkov moved to Paris. Some time later, he bought a farm in the Champagne region of France, 300 km from Paris. There he equipped a two-floor studio where he lived and worked.[3]
Bibliography
Sapguir, Kira (2010). Squaring the circle : Vladimir Yankilevsky, Oscar Rabin, Oleg Tselkov, Dmitry Krasnopevtsev : Aktis gallery, London (in English and Russian). Paris: Somogy Art Publishers. p. 94 : ill. ISBN9782757204375.
Baigell, Matthew (1995). Soviet Dissident Artists: Interviews after Perestroika. New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press. pp. 162–170.
Aleksandr Kamensky / Каменский, Александр Абрамович (1992). Олег Целков / Oleg Tselkov (in Russian, French, and English). Paris—Moscow—New York: The Third Wave, Ostankino. p. 199, ил.
Другое искусство: Москва 1956—1976. В двух томах (in Russian). Vol. 1, 2. Moscow: Художественная галерея «Московская коллекция», СП «Интербук». 1991. pp. 19, 23, 24, 36, 38, 55, 83, 126, 129, 138, 173, 181, 182, 194, 223, 225, 228, 234, 242, 247, 249, 251, 253, 256, 259, 320, 329 (I), 9, 181–183 (II).
Art of Russia and the West, Nº 1. New York — Torino, Italy: Apollon Foundation. 1989. pp. 116, 72 color. pp. 50–59
The Exhibition of three : Mikhail Shemi︠a︡kin, Oleg Tselkov, Ėrnst Neizvestnyĭ. «Nakhamkin Fine Arts» Gallery. 1979. pp. 88, 3 color il.
Bosquet, Alain (1988). Oleg Tselkov (in Italian) (1st ed.). Milano: Fabbri. p. 299 : ill. en coul.
References
^Art faculty in the Theatrical Institute was established in 1953.
^«Другое искусство: Москва 1956—1976», Московская коллекция — СП «Интербук», 1991. Т.I, с.138