User talk:Melever

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Again, welcome! abakharev 22:51, 30 March 2006 (UTC)

Hi, thanks for your contributions into Bulldozer Exhibition and Evgeny Rukhin. I have a few questions:
 * You have removed Alexander Glezer from the organizers of the Exhibition. Is there any specific reasons to do so? He is mentioned as an organizer a many times in the references.
 * Can you provide the exact date of death for Evgeny Rukhin. I guessed the year from his age and the birth date, but it is not a good style
 * Can you find a painting by him to show on the article? There might be some problems with the copyright, but usually anything published or presented on a public exhibition in the USSR before 1973 can be considered public domain in the USA. If not, we might find some promotional material, cover of a catalog, etc and present it as a fairuse. If you have difficulties uploading images found somewhere on the internet, I can help you
 * If you can expand the article on him and/or other underground painters of the period, it would be great abakharev 22:51, 30 March 2006 (UTC)