In this name that follows Eastern Slavic naming customs, the patronymic is Abramovich and the family name is Sidur.
Soviet artist
Sidur's monument Victims of Violence, KasselSidur's monument Treblinka, Berlin
Vadim Abramovich Sidur (Russian: Вади́м Абра́мович Сиду́р; 28 June 1924, Yekaterinoslav — 26 June 1986, Moscow)[1] was a Ukrainian Soviet avant-garde sculptor and artist sometimes referred as the Soviet Henry Moore. Sidur is the creator of a style named Grob-Art (Coffin-Art). He also left a book of poetry The Happiest Autumn (ru: Самая счастливая осень) and a memoir Monuments to the Current State (Памятники современному состоянию).
Zurab Tsereteli, president of the Russian Academy of Arts. In 2018, The VadimSidur Museum [ru] and Museum-Studio of Dmitry Nalbandyan are branches of the...
become its central element. This monument is a copy of a sculpture by VadimSidur of a figure of a man pierced by a bomb. This sculpture is on display...
of the memorial was a sculpture by the cult underground Soviet artist VadimSidur "The Formula of Sorrow". The architectural design of the monument was...
Ukraine Alyson Shotz (born 1964), US Fedot Shubin (1740–1805), Russia VadimSidur (1924–1986), Russia/Ukraine Robert William Sievier (1794–1865), England...
knowledge of his assistants is that in the early 1960s he invited sculptor VadimSidur to join him as an apprentice.[citation needed] Vuchetich's rise was swift...
debut full-length album Sidur in the Russian language. After the release Oleg Szumski left the band and was replaced by Vadim Weinstein, and Dmitry Lifshitz...