Lev Nussberg

Source: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

Lev Valdemarovich Nussberg (

Russian painter, and founder of Russian kinetic art.[1]

Born in 1937 in

Leningrad
. Nussberg graduated from the Moscow Art School 1905 (MSKhSh, 1951–58).

Nussberg is best known for being the founder and leader of the influential Dvizheniye Group (1962–78) whose members included Francisco Infante-Arana and Viacheslav Koleichuk. The aim of the Dvizheniye (Russian for "movement") collective was to create and develop in the 'bio-centric' movement the group essentially pioneered, called Игровые Бионик-кинетических Системы [playful bionic-kinetic systems]. He also founded the group Dynamik in Leningrad.

Nussberg emigrated to Germany in 1976. He held a number of exhibitions, in Düsseldorf and Paris (1976), Venice, Netherlands and London (1977), Bochum, Turin, Kassel, New York City (1978), and in Bochum (1979). In 1980 he moved to the United States.

References

  1. ^ "Нусберг Лев Вольдемарович". Новый Музей.
  • Lew Nussberg und die Gruppe Bewegung: Moskau 1962-1977, Museum Bochum, 1978.