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A-Ya (russe : a-Я - журнал неофициального русского искусства (litt. "magazine de l'art non officiel russe" ; l'alphabet cyrillique commence par la lettre "А" et se termine par la lettre "Я" ou Ya), était une revue d'art russe underground trilingue (anglais, français, russe). A-Ya était élaborée illégalement en Union soviétique, puis publiée à Paris de 1979 à 1986, début de la perestroïka. A-YA (A-JA), Cyrillic: a-Я — журнал неофициального русского искусства (English: Magazine of Unofficial Russian Art), was an underground Russian art revue. A-YA was illegally prepared in the Soviet Union and then published in Paris from 1979 to 1986. The editors were Alexander Sidorov (under the pseudonym "Alexej Alexejev") in Moscow and Igor Shelkovsky in Paris. A-YA was distributed in the U.S. by Alexander Kosolapov in New York. It consisted of 60 pages in A4 format. There were 3000 copies per edition (the first edition numbered 7000). A-YA was printed in both color and black and white. «А — Я» (англ. A — YA) — журнал неофициального русского искусства. Нелегально готовился в СССР и издавался в Париже с 1979 по 1986 годы. Редакторы: Александр Сидоров (под псевдонимом «Алексей Алексеев») / Москва,Игорь Шелковский / Париж. Распространение в США: Александр Косолапов / Нью-Йорк. 60 страниц, формат А4, тираж 3000 экз. (первый номер — 7000). Цветная и чёрно-белая печать.
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A-YA (A-JA), Cyrillic: a-Я — журнал неофициального русского искусства (English: Magazine of Unofficial Russian Art), was an underground Russian art revue. A-YA was illegally prepared in the Soviet Union and then published in Paris from 1979 to 1986. The editors were Alexander Sidorov (under the pseudonym "Alexej Alexejev") in Moscow and Igor Shelkovsky in Paris. A-YA was distributed in the U.S. by Alexander Kosolapov in New York. It consisted of 60 pages in A4 format. There were 3000 copies per edition (the first edition numbered 7000). A-YA was printed in both color and black and white. An informal magazine, A-YA opened to the world the virtually unknown-to-the-public contemporary Soviet art and current Russian art, which for many years was to dominate the world's leading exhibition venues and auctions. It was from A-YA that people first heard the names Eric Bulatov, Ilya Kabakov, Dmitry Prigov and many others. In 2004, the entire run was reprinted as one volume by ArtChronika with a new forward by Shelkovsky as A-YA - Unofficial Russian Art Review: 1979-1986 (ISBN 9785902647010). «А — Я» (англ. A — YA) — журнал неофициального русского искусства. Нелегально готовился в СССР и издавался в Париже с 1979 по 1986 годы. Редакторы: Александр Сидоров (под псевдонимом «Алексей Алексеев») / Москва,Игорь Шелковский / Париж. Распространение в США: Александр Косолапов / Нью-Йорк. 60 страниц, формат А4, тираж 3000 экз. (первый номер — 7000). Цветная и чёрно-белая печать. A-Ya (russe : a-Я - журнал неофициального русского искусства (litt. "magazine de l'art non officiel russe" ; l'alphabet cyrillique commence par la lettre "А" et se termine par la lettre "Я" ou Ya), était une revue d'art russe underground trilingue (anglais, français, russe). A-Ya était élaborée illégalement en Union soviétique, puis publiée à Paris de 1979 à 1986, début de la perestroïka. Les rédacteurs étaient (ru) (sous le pseudonyme de Alekseï Alekseïev) à Moscou et (ru) à Paris. A-Ya a été distribué aux États-Unis par Alexander Kosolapov à New York. Il se composait de 60 pages au format A4. Il y avait 3 000 exemplaires par édition (la première édition en comptait 7 000). A-Ya était imprimé en couleur et en noir et blanc. Magazine informel, A-Ya a ouvert au monde l'art non conformiste soviétique et l'art russe contemporain, pratiquement inconnus du public, qui ont dominé pendant de nombreuses années les principaux lieux d'exposition et les ventes aux enchères du monde. C'est grâce à A-Ya que les gens ont entendu pour la première fois les noms d'Erik Boulatov, Ilia Kabakov, Dmitri Prigov, Oleg Vassiliev, (de), (en), Komar et Melamid, Dmitri Prigov, (de), Vagrich Bakhchanyan, Vladimir Sorokine, Leonid Sokov. En 2004, l'ensemble de la collection a été réimprimé en un seul volume par (en), avec une nouvelle introduction de Chelkovskii, sous le titre A-YA - Unofficial Russian Art Review : 1979-1986 (ISBN 9785902647010).
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