![]() Sukhanov may officially reject and ignore all artistic forms other than socialist realism in his party-line copy, but in his heart he holds an underlying scorn for this banal, propangandistic work, ironically epitomized by the renowned paintings of his father-in-law, Pyotr Alekseevich Malinin.Ĭome to find out, as a young man Sukhanov was one of several underground surrealist painters who aspired to “resurrect” art. ![]() He lives in a finely-decorated high-rise apartment in the heart of Moscow with his beautiful wife Nina and his two grown children, Vasily and Ksenya, who are poised on the brink of their own successes.īut his perfect life teeters precariously. ![]() It’s the year 1985, and 56-year-old Anatoly Pavlovich Sukhanov, esteemed editor of the communist-sanctioned, premier Soviet art magazine Art of the World, feels utterly satisfied with his life. ![]()
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