Arc in White and Red<br>1980 Acrylic<br><br>C6857
Valery KleverThis 1978 acrylic on paper is by prominent Russian "Non-Conformist" artist Valery Klever (1939-2005). A key participant in the underground art movement opposing Soviet censorship, Klever’s work often challenged political oppression, revising history, and suppression of artistic and religious freedom. He was involved in key exhibitions such as the 1974 Bulldozer Exhibition, where KGB forces destroyed much of the work, and the 1975 Gasonevski Exhibition in Leningrad. Klever’s art often depicted themes of surveillance, propaganda, and human suffering, using a wide range of media. His work was exhibited secretly, stored in friends' homes, and presented in underground galleries. Expelled from the Soviet Union in 1977, Klever moved to Vienna and later to the United States, continuing to create art that blended political and sensual themes. When the “iron curtain” fell Klever was able to return to Russia to retrieve many pieces of art that he wasn't able to take with him when he