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Pushkinskaya 10, was at first self-organized by artists. It later offered ateliers as well as regular courses for students, including scholarships. The academy, with Novikov as one of its most prominent teachers, was sometimes referred to as an underground art project, but also cooperated with established art institutions, among them the
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Posthumous exhibitions of Novikov's works were held at the Moscow Russian Museum and in Brussels in 2002, in Denmark 2004, London 2005 and 2012, and several times in St. Petersburg. In the spring of 2013, the Moscow Museum of Modern Art presented a large-scale solo retrospective of Novikov's work,
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and worked on its stage design. Several pop groups from the show worked with him to explore a new visual and stage design. In 1983, Novikov founded and led an experimental rock-group Новые композиторы (New Composers) and invented new musical instruments for it. He was also involved in a number of
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In 2015, the estate of Timur Novikov collaborated with Russian street wear designer Gosha Rubchinskiy. The resulting collection consisted of T-shirts, sweatshirts and caps incorporating designs from Novikov's work. The 'eternal sun' motif is the standout design element and had previously been
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The New Academy of Fine Arts, founded by Novikov in 1989, soon became a well-known meeting point for the Leningrad, Russian, and international art scene and a symbol for the spirit of freedom and recomposition in the new Russia. The academy and artist community, named also after its address
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and enjoyed access to its collection and archive, as well as close working relationships with its curators. This connection lasted to when he started work as an artist. In 1990 and 1991, he studied as an intern at the Institut des Arts Plastiques (Institute of Plastic Arts) in
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Novikov also contributed to numerous art exhibitions outside Russia. His style of painting combined a bold avant-garde attitude with refined classically based conceptions of Neo-Academism. Furthermore, he contributed to contemporary
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The core conception of the academy was called Neo-Academism and comprised a specific teacher-student relationship as well as a focus on the historic and aesthetic perspective of
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A lengthy illness led to blindness in the later part of Novikov's career. He continued working as a lecturer at the New Academy and led assistants to work on graphic works.
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In 1977, he became a member of the Letopis (Chronicles) art group; and in 1982 he founded the Новый художник (New Artists) movement. During the 1980s, Novikov worked at the
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appropriated by Rubchinskiy, who greatly reveres his art. The pieces were very well received, selling out within minutes on the Dover Street Market e-shop.
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curated by Ekaterina Andreeva, the leading academic researcher at the State Russian Museum and author of Novikov's biography.
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Art Club, House of Pioneers, Leningrad; Young Art Historians Club, Leningrad; Institut des Arts Plastiques de Paris, France
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film projects as an actor and artist, and made a name as an innovative film designer. In 1987, Novikov shared the
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Aboa Vetus & Ars Nova (Museum of History and Contemporary Art), Turku, Finland
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During the 1980s and 1990s, Novikov was a regular participant in the
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Zimmerli Art Museum at Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey
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Novikov died of pneumonia on May 23, 2002, in St. Petersburg.
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State Museum of the History of St. Petersburg, St. Petersburg
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Museum of the New Academy of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg
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Museum of Political History of Russia, St. Petersburg
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