Zveno could also refer to the exhibition staged by David Burliuk in Kyiv.[1] It is described as the first avant-garde exhibition in Russian Empire.[2] Aside from Burliuk, Aleksandra Ekster was cited as one of the organizers of the event, which obtained little success.[3]
References
^Gaze, Delia (2001). Concise Dictionary of Women Artists. New York: Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers. p. 290. ISBN978-1-57958-335-4.
^Makaryk, Irene Rima; Tkacz, Virlana (2010). Modernism in Kyiv: Kiev/Kyïv/Kiev/Kijów/?ie? : Jubilant Experimentation. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. p. 80. ISBN978-1-4426-4098-6.
^Markov, Vladimir (1968). Russian Futurism: A History. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press. p. 37.
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