Erik Bulatov
Erik Bulatov was born in Ekaterinburg, Russian Federation, in 1933. He lives and works in Paris.
Erik Bulatov was born in Ekaterinburg, Russian Federation, in 1933. He lives and works in Paris.
Erik Bulatov is one of the most important living artists from Russia and Eastern Europe. He numbers, along with Ilya Kabakov, among a small but significant group of Russian artists who, at a remove from the governmental regulations of the Soviet art system, attained completely independent forms of artistic expression.
Bulatov’s drawings and paintings have an extraordinary coherence. His unique, stringent pictorial system was first expressed in his word pictures of the 1970s, where he analyzed the interplay of contrasting symbolic systems, such as language and images or abstraction and illusion – a theme he is still concerned with today. The meaning of his work and the symbolic codes he uses are products of his cultural background. Bulatov lived most of his life in Russia, only moving to Paris in 1991, and the emblems and typography of socialist glorification are unmistakable themes throughout his œuvre.
Despite difficult working conditions, Bulatov did not emigrate, but continued to develop his work in Russia until the collapse of the Soviet Union, when he moved to France. Bulatov’s paintings can be situated in the realm of political art, despite their lack of unequivocal political or ideological messages. His particular modes of artistic expression are bound to a particular time and place, while also giving rise to multiple visual associations. It is characteristic of Bulatov’s manner of political commentary that he subversively unites opposing impulses.
Pencil on paper
29 × 28 cm
EBU-99-05
Linn Levy, « Erik Bulatov, la gloire après l'interdit », 2016 (French)
Nadia Sikorsky, « Erik Bulatov : “Je voulais exprimer mon temps”, 2016 (Russian and French)
Claudia Jolles, “Erik Bulatov”, 1990 (English)
Erik Bulatov – ‘The New Generation is Important’ | TateShots
Pierre-Henri Jaccaud, “Erik Bulatov et la Suisse”, 2021 (French)
Pierre-Henri Jaccaud, “Erik Bulatov and Switzerland”, 2021 (English)
Erik Bulatov, Olga Sviblova, Maria Lavrova, et al.
MAMM Multimedia Art Museum, Moscou, 2024
ISBN 978-5-93977-087-3
Pierre et Alexandre Lorquin, Dimitri Ozerkov, Dina Vierny, et al.
Galerie Dina Vierny, pal project, Paris, 2024
ISBN 978-2-901206-09-5
Erik Bulatov, Sergeï Popov, Irina Gorlova, et al.
Musée des Beaux-Arts d'État de Nijni Novgorod ; Ministère de la culture de la région de Nijni Novgorod, Nijni Novgorod, 2023
ISBN 978-5-6050583-1-1
textes de Irina Gorlova, Tatyana Goryacheva, Alexander Lavrentiev
Qatar Museums, Doha, Silvana Editoriale, Milan, 2019
ISBN 978-8836-641-71-0 / ISBN 978-9927-108-46-4
Переписка художников с журналом
Correspondences between the artists and the magazine, Tome 1
New literary review, 2019
ISBN 978-5-444-80956-3
Russian Avant-Garde and Beyond
Tany Sirakovich (dir.), Tatiana Goryacheva, Nina Gurianova, et al.
The Israel Museum, Jerusalem. 2018
ISBN 978-965-278-490-2