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Alexander Melamid (Russian: Алекса́ндр Дани́лович Мелами́д) (born July 14, 1945) is a Russian-born Conceptualist and performance artist. Melamid was born into a Jewish family of , a Soviet historian living in Moscow. In his early life, he attended the Stroganov Art Institute, where he collaborated with Vitaly Komar in the Russian Sots art movement (a parallel to the Western pop art movement). Known as a cynical Social Realist, Melamid began collaborating with Komar in the late 1960s; the two emigrated together to New York City from the Soviet Union in 1977. The duo created collaborative works as "Komar and Melamid". In 2003, the two artists decided to go their separate ways. Around this time, Melamid's first-born son, Dan, introduced him to the world of hip-hop, which included his clients

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  • Alexander Melamid (Russian: Алекса́ндр Дани́лович Мелами́д) (born July 14, 1945) is a Russian-born Conceptualist and performance artist. Melamid was born into a Jewish family of , a Soviet historian living in Moscow. In his early life, he attended the Stroganov Art Institute, where he collaborated with Vitaly Komar in the Russian Sots art movement (a parallel to the Western pop art movement). Known as a cynical Social Realist, Melamid began collaborating with Komar in the late 1960s; the two emigrated together to New York City from the Soviet Union in 1977. The duo created collaborative works as "Komar and Melamid". In 2003, the two artists decided to go their separate ways. Around this time, Melamid's first-born son, Dan, introduced him to the world of hip-hop, which included his clients and close friends Whoo Kid and 50 Cent. Melamid was intrigued by hip-hop society because of its rich history and world appeal, and began to paint the hip-hop portraits that have become his first solo exhibition since splitting with Komar, on display at the Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit. Alexander is currently working in Chelsea, NYC at his Art Healing Ministry. Recent new series of works include "Heaven and Hell" and "The Art of Plumbing." (en)
  • Aleksandr MELAMID (cirile Александр Меламид, la persona nomo ekde ekvivo en Novjorko literumata Alexander aŭ Alex, naskiĝis la 14-an de julio 1945 en Moskvo) estas rusa artisto. Li ĝenerale perceptiĝas kiel ano de koncepta arto. Li dum 36 jaroj proksime kunlaboris kun Vitalij Komar. Ambaŭ artistoj naskiĝis en Moskvo, ambaŭ frekventis la Moskvan Artlernejon de 1958 ĝis 1960, sekvitan fare de la sekcio pri ilustrado de la Stroganov-Instituto de Arto kaj Dezajno, diplomiĝante en 1967. Ili komencis labori kune baldaŭ poste en 1967, komune elmigris al Israelo en 1977 kaj poste al Novjorko en 1978. La kunaŭtoreco de la paro ĉesis en 2003. (eo)
  • Alex Melamid (ursprünglich russisch Александр Данилович Меламид/ Alexander Danilowitsch Melamid; * 14. Juli 1945 in Moskau) ist ein US-amerikanischer Künstler. (de)
  • Alexander Melamid (en russe : Алекса́ндр Дани́лович Мелами́д), né à Moscou le 14 juillet 1945, est un artiste conceptuel et performeur américain d'origine russe. (fr)
  • Aleksandr Melamid (in russo Александр Меламид; Mosca, 1945) è un pittore russo. (it)
  • Александр (Альберт) Данилович Меламид (род. 14 июля 1945[…], Москва) — художник и перформансист. Дуэт «Комар и Меламид» считается основателем направления «Соц-арт». (ru)
  • Alexander Melamid (ryska: Алекса́ндр Дани́лович Мелами́д), född 14 juli 1945 i Moskva, är en rysk konceptuell konstnär och performanceartist. (sv)
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  • Alex Melamid (ursprünglich russisch Александр Данилович Меламид/ Alexander Danilowitsch Melamid; * 14. Juli 1945 in Moskau) ist ein US-amerikanischer Künstler. (de)
  • Alexander Melamid (en russe : Алекса́ндр Дани́лович Мелами́д), né à Moscou le 14 juillet 1945, est un artiste conceptuel et performeur américain d'origine russe. (fr)
  • Aleksandr Melamid (in russo Александр Меламид; Mosca, 1945) è un pittore russo. (it)
  • Александр (Альберт) Данилович Меламид (род. 14 июля 1945[…], Москва) — художник и перформансист. Дуэт «Комар и Меламид» считается основателем направления «Соц-арт». (ru)
  • Alexander Melamid (ryska: Алекса́ндр Дани́лович Мелами́д), född 14 juli 1945 i Moskva, är en rysk konceptuell konstnär och performanceartist. (sv)
  • Alexander Melamid (Russian: Алекса́ндр Дани́лович Мелами́д) (born July 14, 1945) is a Russian-born Conceptualist and performance artist. Melamid was born into a Jewish family of , a Soviet historian living in Moscow. In his early life, he attended the Stroganov Art Institute, where he collaborated with Vitaly Komar in the Russian Sots art movement (a parallel to the Western pop art movement). Known as a cynical Social Realist, Melamid began collaborating with Komar in the late 1960s; the two emigrated together to New York City from the Soviet Union in 1977. The duo created collaborative works as "Komar and Melamid". In 2003, the two artists decided to go their separate ways. Around this time, Melamid's first-born son, Dan, introduced him to the world of hip-hop, which included his clients (en)
  • Aleksandr MELAMID (cirile Александр Меламид, la persona nomo ekde ekvivo en Novjorko literumata Alexander aŭ Alex, naskiĝis la 14-an de julio 1945 en Moskvo) estas rusa artisto. Li ĝenerale perceptiĝas kiel ano de koncepta arto. (eo)
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  • Alex Melamid (de)
  • Aleksandr Melamid (eo)
  • Alexander Melamid (en)
  • Alexandre Melamid (fr)
  • Aleksandr Melamid (it)
  • Меламид, Александр Данилович (ru)
  • Alexander Melamid (sv)
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