Rare Modernist Treasures Await You at the Ukrainian Museum

Our wayward contributor Steven Heller, who we now know haunts New York’s cultural hotspots because the sabbatical-ed NY Times employee doesn’t know what else to do with himself, passes along this juicy tidbit.

In the Little Known Museum Department

Who knew that El Lissitzky, Rodchencko, and Malevich would be showing in the East Village, N.Y.?

A little treasure of a museum, The Ukrainian Museum, New York is currently showing “Modernism in Ukraine 1910-1930.” Kiev was a wellspring of the avant garde–from Cubo-Futurism to Constructivism, from abstraction to political impressionism, which is always lumped together as Bolshevik art.

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