2007 RACC Annual Gala & Benefit Art Auction at Sotheby's has
drawn many friends, supporters, sponsors and press. This
evening of art, charity and glamour included exquisite music
entertainment, a silent and live art auctions of selected art
works from different periods of the 20th century Russian art,
such as Russian Avant-garde, Socialist Realism, Non-conformist
art and Russian stage design, including some taken directly
from our recent exhibit "Family Album. Artists from St.
Petersburg" (catalog is available upon request).
We are delighted to announce that Honorable Scott M. Stringer,
Manhattan Borough President, was our 2007 Gala Honoree. His
encouragement and support in the establishment of a permanent
home for RACC & Museum is greatly appreciated both by the
Center and the Russian-American community.
We would like to thank our friends, supporters and sponsors
for participating in the RACC Gala at Sotheby's. We hope that
you had a chance to enhance/start your own art collection with
true masterworks and support the RACC in its efforts to
provide high quality events and strengthening the image of our
community.The exhibition, silent and live art auctions
featured works of the following artists: Nikolai Roerikh
(1874-1947), Vassili Belyashin (1878-1929), Georgy Narbut
(1886-1920), Elizaveta Kruglikova (1865-1941), Vladimir
Favorsky (1886-1964), Nikolai Akimov (1901-1968), Meer Axelrod
(1902-1970), Tatiana Bruni (1902-2001), Boris Erdman
(1899-1960), Georgy Fitingof (1905-1975), Gregory Gordon
(b.1909), Anatoly Kaplan (1902-1980), Victor Perelman
(1892-1967), Pavel Tchelitchew (1898-1957), Alexander Arefiev
(1931-1978), Evgeny Mikhnov-Voitenko (1932-1988), Aleksander
Zverev (1931-1986), Valera (b.1948) & Natasha Cherkashin
(b.1958), Mark Khidekel (b.1946), Natta Konisheva (b.1935),
Leonid Lerman (b.1953), Alexander Manusov (1947-1990), Anatoly
Belkin (b.1953), Alexander Makhov (b.1944), Viacheslav
Mikhailov (b.1945), Vladimir Ovchinnikov (b.1941), Lev
Tabenkin (b.1952), Uldis Zemzaris (b.1928), Julia Bedriy
(b.1981), Robert Lotosh (b.1953), Anatoly Zaslavsky (b.1939)
and Aron Zinshtein (b.1947).
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