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Бурлюк, Давид Давидович

Biography

BURLYUK David Davidovich

July 9, 1882 (Semirotovschina, Kharkov province) — January 15, 1967 (Long Island, New York)

Painter, graphic artist, poet, art critic

David Burlyuk came from a peasant family; his father David Fedorovich Burlyuk managed an estate in the south of Russia. David Burlyuk was a brother of the poet Nikolai Burlyuk and the painter Vladimir Burlyuk. His first art education was under the guidance of his mother artist amateur Ludmila Osipovna Mikhnevich.

In 1898–1902 (with interruptions) Burlyuk studied at Kazan art school under K.-G. L. Myufke and G. P. Medvedev, in 1899–1900 — at Odessa art institute under K. K. Kostandi, G. A. Ladyzhensky, and A. A. Popov.

After his fruitless attempt to enter the Imperial Academy of Arts (IAKh), Burlyuk decided to move to Munich. In 1902–1903 he studied at the Royal Academy of Arts under W. Diez; in 1904 he moved to Paris, where he continued education at the School of F. Cormon.

In 1910 he studied at Odessa Art Institute again in order to get the diploma. In 1911 he entered Moscow School of painting, sculpture and architecture (MUZhVZ). He studied at life class under L. O. Pasternak and A. E. Arkhipov. In 1914 Burlyuk was expelled from the School together with V. V. Mayakovsky for propaganda of avant-garde art during the tour through 30 towns of Russia.

Burlyuk was one of the organizers and participants of exhibitions Stefanos (1907–1908), Zveno (“Link”, 1908), Venok-Stefanos (1909), Salon of V. A. Izdebsky (1909–1911), exhibition of the Union of Youth (1910–1911), Bubnovy Valet (“Jack of diamonds”, 1910–1911). He was a member of the Union of Russian Artists (1906–1907), the Society of South Russian Artists (1906–1907), association Treugolnik (“Triangle”, 1910). He exposed his works at exhibitions Zolotoye Runo (“Golden Fleece”, 1909), Moscow Salon (1913), Der Blaue Reiter (“The Blue Rider”, 1911–1912, Munich) and Der Sturm (“Storm”, 1913, Berlin). Burlyuk participated in many futuristic editions — Sadok Sudey (“A Trap for Judges”, 1910, 1913), Trebnik Troikh (“The Breviary of Three”), Dokhlaya Luna (“The Croaked Moon”, two — 1913), Rykayushchiy Parnas (“Roaring Parnassus”), Moloko kobylits (“Milk of Mares”, two — 1914) and others. In December 1912 Burlyuk together with Mayakovsky and A. E. Kruchenykh published manifest Slap in the face of public taste. Burlyuk was one of the founders of cubist-futuristic group Gileya (“Hylaea”).

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