Ilya & Emilia Kabakov
Rooms No. 2 & 3

29 Apr 2006 - 1 Jul 2006
Cologne

Ilya & Emilia Kabakov, Rooms No. 2 & 3

Charles Rosenthal (1896 – 1933), Ilya Kabakov (born 1933), Igor Spivak (born 1970) are three artists succeeding and influencing each other. Art history at its finest, only that two of these three artists are completely fictitious. They never existed and are just part of a "total" installation by Ilya and Emilia Kabakov of which the "Rooms 2 & 3" are shown in the Kewenig Galerie.

Installation views

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Works

Charles Rosenthal: The Pilot, 1930
Charles Rosenthal: Two Weavers, 1930
Charles Rosenthal: In the relative’s house, 1930
Charles Rosenthal: Before the Exam, 1930
Charles Rosenthal: Evening Meetings, 1930
Ilya Kabakov: A Street in Dnepropetrovsk, 1973
Ilya Kabakov: Near the University, 1972
Ilya Kabakov: Landscape with a Building, 1973
Ilya Kabakov: Landscape with Vacationers, 1972
Ilya Kabakov: Portrait with a Pitcher, 1972
Ilya Kabakov: Portrait of V. Ignatieva, 1972
Girl with a Scale 1972
Ilya Kabakov: Landscape with a Barge, 1972
Ilya Kabakov: Landscape with a Stone Lady, 1972
Landscape with a Camp 1973
Ilya Kabakov: The Fishing Trip, 1973
Charles Rosenthal: Ghosts in the morning, 1912
Charles Rosenthal: White Sphere I See this on October 6 in the Morning, 1930
Charles Rosenthal: Cubist fantasy (Clouds near Fillipovka), 1914
Charles Rosenthal: Cubist Landscape, 1910
Charles Rosenthal: Injured Drawing and Landscape (Crucovo), 1912
Charles Rosenthal: Pianista e Musa, 1913

Ilya & Emilia Kabakov

Charles Rosenthal: In the relative’s house, 1930
Charles Rosenthal: In the relative’s house, 1930, 1997
Oil, pencil and wooden spoon on canvas
154 x 245 cm