The Gallery's presentation will be the first historical survey of the artist's career by a national museum, covering his most important works and artistic interests, including the Singapore cityscape and reflections on nature.
The years 70-80 of the XIX century were for Ivan Kramsky the period when some of his most famous works were written("Polesovshchik","Mina Moiseev","Peasant with Bridle").
His best known work is derived from interpretations of the music from Spaghetti Westerns, especially his cover version of Ennio Morricone's main theme from the 1966 film The Good, the Bad and the Ugly.
His most notable dramas, Der tote Tag(1912;“The Dead Day”) and Der Findling(1922;“The Foundling”), combine symbolism and realism to present the tragic futility of existence.
His most well-known act from that time is perhaps the 1971 performance piece Shoot, in which he was shot in his left arm by an assistant from a distance of about five meters with a .22 rifle.
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